Dear Colleagues,
The full programme for ICTOP's forthcoming annual meeting during the ICOM
General Conference in Seoul, Korea, together with the available abstracts
and full texts of papers to be offered, is now available on line at:
http://ictop.icom.museum/ictop-seoul.html
There will also find a brief summary of our programme below.
All working sessions will take place in the main Co-Ex Convention Center
and members of other ICOM Committees will be very welcome at any sessions
of interest to them.
Best wishes: I hope to meet you in Korea in four weeks' time!
Patrick Boylan
(Chairperson/President ICOM-ICTOP)
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SUMMARY OF THE ICTOP 2004 PROGRAMME (see the website - above - for the
details)
2 - 8 October 2004: Seoul, Korea, within the ICOM 20th Triennial General
Conference, Seoul (General Conference theme: Museums and the Living
Intangible Heritage)
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Saturday 3rd October (place and time to be notified): Meeting of ICTOP
Board - for existing Board and for the new members elected unopposed for
2004 - 2007
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Monday 5th October (Main CO-EX Convention Center):
9.30am Opening of ICTOP 2004, Welcome Messages and Apologies for Absence
9.45am - 1pm Museum training in Korea and the Asian region
0945-1015. "The Museum Professional Training Programmes of National Museum
of Korea": Souyeon Sarah Woo, Education Manager, Cultural Exchange &
Education Division, National Museum of Korea.
1015-1045. "The Training Programmes of the National Folk Museum of Korea":
Dr. Kim Hong-Sik, Director, Cultural Exchange & Education Division,
National Folk Museum of Korea.
1045-11.15. Break
1115-1145. [Training developments in Taiwan] Dr. Kuang-Nan Huang,
President, Taiwanese National Art University
1145-215. [Museum training in the Philippines] Prof. Ana Labrador,
University of the Philippines.
1215-1245. Prof. Amareswar Galla, Australian National University, Canberra:
"Museum Ethnology and Capacity Building for National and Community Museums
engagement"
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2.30pm - 6pm Joint session with the ICOM Ethnography Committee (ICME) on
Museums and the Living Intangible Heritage (the main General Conference
theme)
1430-1500. Han-Bum SUH (Korea): "Considerations on the Preservation and
Development of Intangible Heritage, Concentrated on Korean Traditional
Music".
1500-1530. Daniel Winfree Papuga (Norway): "A Taste of Intangible Heritage:
Food Traditions Inside and Outside of the Museum".
1530-1600. Henry C. Bredekamp (South Africa): "Transforming representations
of Intangible Heritage at Iziko Museums, South Africa".
1600-1630 Break
1630-1700 Ana Maria Theresa P. Labrador (Philippines): "Colonial Legacies,
Memory and Display: The Museum as Space for Representations of Choice".
1700-1730 Margaret Hart Robertson (Spain): "The difficulties of
Interpreting 'Mediterranean Voices': Exhibiting Intangibles".
1730-1800. (ICTOP contribution) Patrick Boylan, (UK: ICTOP Chairperson):
"The ICOM Curricula Guidelines for Museum Professional Development and the
extension of ICOM's official role into the Living Intangible Heritage"
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Tuesday 6th October, 09.30am to 12.30pm Co-Ex Center: Members' Papers and
Reports
0930-1000. "Memory/Belief/Heritage: Exploring the Practice": Gary Edson,
Museums/Museum Science Program of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA
1000-1030. "The community fieldworker program of the Vanuatu Cultural
Centre as a model for safeguarding of the intangible heritage". Ralph
Regenvanu, Director, Vanuatu National Cultural Council, Vanuatu Cultural
Centre and National Museum of Vanuatu <[log in to unmask]>
1030-1100. Margaret Birtley, Deakin University, Australia: "Intangible
Heritage Studies at Deakin University"
1100-1130. Break
11.30-1200. Prof. A.K. Das, Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial Museum, New Delhi,
India. "Intangible Heritage: Dynamics of Conservation in Museum of Living
History" The full text is available on line.
12.00-12.30. Vidya Nand Singh, Government Museum and Art Gallery,
Chandigarh, India <[log in to unmask]>: "Training Programme for Senior
Citizens for taking care of our Cultural Heritage, with special reference
to the collection of the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh,
India"
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Afternoon: Study Visit, including Seoul University
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Wednesday 7th October 09.30am - 1pm. (Main CO-EX Convention Center):
Morning: Members' Papers and Reports will include:
0930-1000. "Enhancing professional training and career prospects: the New
Museum Ordinary Diploma Courses at the Institute of Archaeology and Museum
Studies, Jos": Mre M Abadom, Director of the Institute of Archaeology and
Museum Studies, Jos, Nigeria. <[log in to unmask]>
1000-1030. "Les coopérations internationales de l’Institut national du
patrimoine (INP)" [International cooperation activities of the INP].
Geneviève Gallot, directrice de l’Institut national du patrimoine, France.
The full text is available on line in French.
1030-1100. Prof. Ana Maria Theresa P. Labrador, University of the
Philippines: Minding the Minders: "Possible applications of a code of
professional conduct for trainers"
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Wednesday 6th October: 2.30pm - 4.30pm: ICTOP Triennial General Assembly
Reports, financial accounts, plans for next three years, Conference
Resolutions:
Detailed Agenda and Working Papers will follow as soon as possible
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