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ICME 2004 - PROGRAM

"Museums and Intangible Heritage" ICOM 2004 general conference, Seoul, Korea


I. Monday October 4:

Concurrent Session: Museums and Living Heritage
    * ICOM-ICME
    * THE NATIONAL FOLK MUSEUM OF KOREA
    * ICOM KOREA
    * ICOM-ICTOP participates in the afternoon sessions

I. Monday October 4:

Concurrent Session: Museums and Living Heritage

0930 -1100

Welcoming Addresses
- Hongnam KIM, Professor, Director, National Folk Museum of Korea
- Per B. Rekdal, President, ICOM-ICME

1. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#cho>Kyoung-Mann CHO (Korea): From the Fetishism
of Cultural Artifacts to the Reflexive Field of Human Being.
2. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#im>Jang-hyuk IM (Korea): A Prospective and
Retrospective Evaluation of the Protective Policy on Intangible Cultural
Properties.
3. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#singer>Silvia Singer (Mexico): One More
Challenge for Museums: Intangible Heritage Reflections from a Mexican
Perspective

1100 - 1130 Coffee break

1130 - 1300

4. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#yang>Jong-sung YANG (Korea): "Comprehensive
Countermeasures of Protection for Non-Government Designated Intangible
Cultural Heritages and Digital Archiving for Future Protection of
Intangible Cultural Heritages": Context for Korean Shamanism.
5. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#pareli>Leif Pareli (Norway): Sami Shamanism:
 From Prohibition and Persecution to Expression of National Identity
6. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#mahina>Kolokesa Mahina (New Zealand): Museum of
New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: The Case of the Intangible Heritage

1300 - 1430 Lunch

1430 - 1600

7. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#suh>Han-Bum SUH (Korea): Considerations on the
Preservation and Development of Intangible Heritage, Concentrated on Korean
Traditional Music.
8. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#papuga>Daniel Winfree Papuga (Norway): A Taste
of Intangible Heritage: Food Traditions Inside and Outside of the Museum
9. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#bredekamp>Henry C. Bredekamp (South Africa):
Transforming representations of Intangible Heritage at Iziko Museums,
South-Africa

In addition to the Concurrent Session, a joint session organised by
INTERCOM, ICME and ICOM Legal Affairs Committee will also be held between
1430 - 1600 on Monday with the title

LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE REPATRIATION OF STOLEN AND
ILLEGALLY EXPORTED CULTURAL PROPERTY: IS THERE A MEANS TO SETTLE THE DISPUTES?
Moderator: Geoffrey Lewis, former ICOM President
Keynote Speaker: Marilyn Phelan, Robert H. Bean Professor of Law and Museum
Science, Texas Tech University School of Law, USA
Respondents:
Harrie Leyten, Senior Lecturer of Museology, Reinwardt Academy, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
W. Richard West, Jr, Founding Director, National Museum of the American
Indian, Washington, DC,USA

Further information is available on the INTERCOM pages:
<http://susan.chin.gc.ca/~intercom/Conference2004/index.html>http://susan.chin.gc.ca/~intercom/Conference2004/


1600 - 1630 Coffee break

1630 - 1800

10. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#labrador>Ana Maria Theresa P. Labrador
(Philippines): Colonial Legacies, Memory And Display: The Museum as Space
for Representations of Choice
11. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#robertson>Margaret Hart Robertson (Spain): The
Difficulties of Interpreting 'Mediterranean Voices': Exhibiting Intangibles
12. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#boylan>Patrick Boylan (United Kingdom):The ICOM
Curricula Guidelines for Museum Professional Development and the extension
of ICOM's official role into the Living Intangible Heritage


II. Tuesday October 5

Place: The National Folk Museum of Korea

0800 - 0930
- Departure from COEX, the main conference venue
- Arrival at the <http://www.nfm.go.kr/english/index.jsp>National Folk
Museum of Korea which lies in beautiful
<http://www.ocp.go.kr/english/palace/pal_kpk.html>Kyongbokkung Palace
- Visit to the NFM's open-air exhibitions

0940 - 1000 Registration

1000 - 1100
- Visit to the NFM's main galleries
- Visit and participation in the NFM's educational programmes

1100 - 1200 - Discussion with the NFM staff concerning Eastern and Western
forms of presentation.

1200 - 1300 - Lunch

1300 -1600
- 'Hands on' workshops at NFM and the adjoining
<http://www.kidsnfm.go.kr/>children's museum, including the making of
Korean traditional masks and 'Sotdae' the ICOM 2004 SEOUL emblem.

1630 - 1710
- Congratulatory performance (Korean traditional performances)

1730 - 1930
- Opening ceremony of the NFM's special exhibition "Wood and paper crafts
as intangible heritage"
- Exhibition viewing
- Dinner


III. Wednesday October 6

0930 - 1100
1. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#svensson>Tom G. Svensson (Norway): Knowledge and
Context - the Social Life of Objects
2. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#fromm>Annette Fromm (USA): Transforming the
Intangible into the Tangible; Expositions of Ethnic Culture in the United
States
3. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#scher>Philip Scher (USA): The Politics of
Preservation: An Anthropological Perspective

1100 - 1130 Coffee break

1130 - 1300

4. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#nikocevic>Lidija Nikocevic (Croatia): The
Intangibility of Multiculturalism
5. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#westerman>William Westerman (USA): The Queen
City Manifesto: The Potential for Civic Engagement in Local Folklife Museums
6. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#blankenberg>Ngaire Blankenberg and Wonderboy
Peters (South Africa): Constructing Community and Trading in Memory: The
Experience of the Kliptown Open Air Museum.

1300 - 1430 Lunch

1430 - 1600

7. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#burden>Matilda Burden (South Africa): Museums
and intangible heritage: The Afrikaans Language Museum
8. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#golding>Viv Golding (UK): Inspiration Africa!
Using Tangible and Intangible Heritage to Promote Social Inclusion Amongst
Young People with Disabilities.
9. <icme2004/abstracts.htm#skrydstrup>Martin Skrydstrup (Denmark/USA):
Repatriation between Rhetoric and Reality

1600 - 1630 Coffee break

1630 - 1800 ICME general meeting and election

Thursday, October 7: Excursion day, with a choice of several tours in and
around Seoul (Information on the ICOM2004 registration form).

Friday, October 8: General Assembly of ICOM, Final Plenary Session,
Farewell party

Saturday-Sunday, October 9-10: ICME Post-conference tour to Chungnam
province (see http://museumsnett.no/icme/icme2004/index.html)


Per B. Rekdal
Seksjonsleder/Head of Department
Utstillings- og publikumsseksjonen /
Exhibitions, Education and Public Services
Universitetets kulturhistoriske museer /
The University Museums of Cultural Heritage
P.O.Box 6762 St. Olavs pl.
N-0130 Oslo, Norway
Tel. (-47) 22 85 99 64
Fax (-47) 22 85 99 60
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
www.ukm.uio.no


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