Youth exchanges on the topic ‘Youth and intangible cultural heritage’

The Regional Centre for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in South-Eastern Europe under the auspices of UNESCO has an Erasmus accreditation since 2023 for organisation that will implement learning mobility activities in the field of youth on a regular basis. This tool gives opportunity to open-up the Centre’s activities to cross-border exchange and cooperation in the countries of South-East Europe. The main objectives that the Regional Centre intends to attain are:

  • Introduce the concept of intangible cultural heritage to the widest possible range of young people;
  • Raise awareness among young people about the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage and its importance for sustainable development;
  • Enhance intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding;
  • Proactive involvement of young people in the decision-making processes regarding heritage, as well as in its safeguarding and its use for the purposes of sustainable development;
  • Promotion of local entrepreneurship based on intangible cultural heritage.

In 2024 the Regional Centre Sofia will implement two youth exchanges on the topic ‘Youth and intangible cultural heritage’.

The first youth seminar will be organized in the town of Bansko, in the period 13-20 May 2024 with the support of the Bansko Municipality, Yakoruda Municipality and two local cultural community centers (chitalishte). 25 young people from Bulgaria, Greece, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, and Serbia will have the opportunity to participate in the seminar and exchange experience and practices from their countries in the field of living heritage.

The second Youth exchange on the topic ‘Youth and intangible cultural heritage’ will take place in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, in the period 24 June – 1st July 2024. The Regional Centre Sofia invited 25 people between the age of 18 – 30 from the countries Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Croatia, Turkey to take part in it. During the Traditional Crafts Week, organised by the Regional Ethnographic Museum – Plovdiv, young participants will have the opportunity to learn and experience traditional crafts as cutlery, jewellery making, candle making, pastoral carving, musical instrument making, basketry, pottery, weaving and more.

The programme of the two seminars will be filled with interesting activities based on non-formal and informal educational methods aimed at learning and exchanging knowledge about intangible cultural heritage in the region of South-East Europe. Interactive workshops, discussions and debates, ice-breakers and team building games, fieldwork, presentations of intangible cultural heritage and intercultural evenings are part of the programme.