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SUMMARY:The Wheel Chart of Sustainability and Intangible Cultural Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Online workshop: The Wheel Chart of Sustainability and Intangible Cultural Heritage\nThursday 5th November 2020\n14:00-16:00 Helsinki time\nRegister below 29th October the latest. We will send the link to registered participants. \nWhat does sustainable development mean in practice? How can it be better taken into account while working with living traditions? What can I and my organization do more for a better world?\nIntangible cultural heritage can effectively contribute to sustainable development. In Finland\, a concrete tool has been developed to discuss and analyze the different dimensions of sustainable development in relation to living heritage in a practical way. In the Wheel chart of sustainability and intangible cultural heritage the four dimensions (ecological\, economical\, social and cultural) have been divided into eight categories of interconnected questions to help analyze and develop the current situation.\nDo join us for an interactive workshop on the 5th of November! Learn more about the relation of sustainable development and living heritage. You will also learn how to use the wheel chart in your own work.\nThe workshop is free and open for all. It is intended for anyone working in the field of culture\, for NGOs\, museums\, researchers\, educators\, government organisations\, entrepreneurs…\nLearn more and print out your own Wheel Charthttps://www.aineetonkulttuuriperinto.fi/en/article/kestavan-kehityksen-kompassi-ja-aineeton-kulttuuriperinto\nProgramme (Helsinki time)\n14:00 Welcome\, Leena Marsio\, Finnish Heritage Agency\n14:10 Sustainable development and intangible cultural heritage\, Katriina Siivonen\, PhD Finland Futures Research Centre (FFRC)\n14:30 Comment speech\, Aura Seikkula\, Arts Promotion Centre Finland\n           Questions\n14:40 NGOs and the role of Sustainable Development\, Matti Hakamäki\, Finnish Folkmusic Institute\n14:45 Presentation and demonstration of the Wheel chart\, Antti Huntus\, Arts Promotion Centre Finland\, and Leena Marsio\, Finnish Heritage agency                         \n           Questions\n15:00 Working in pairs with the Wheel chart (either with an original or a self-printed one)\n15:30 Conclusion: summing up of the workshop and questions   \n16:00 End of the workshop\nThe Wheel chart has been spread around the world and is now available in 13 languages: English\, Finnish\, Swedish\, German\, Norwegian\, Spanish\, French\, Russian\, Portuguese\, Italian\, Lithuanian\, Croatian\, Bulgarian and Luxembourgish. If you are interested in translating and using the Wheel chart in some other language\, do contact us!\nThe Wheel chart has been developed as a part of the project of the Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture: “Creating new practises of sustainability - Cross-sectorial creativity in the era of climate change”. Team members were from the Finnish Heritage Agency (Leena Marsio)\, the Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Antti Huntus\, Aura Seikkula)\, Future Research Centre / University of Turku (Katriina Siivonen)\, The Association for Cultural Heritage Education (Ira Vihreälehto and Hanna Lämsä)\, Finnish Folk Music Institute (Matti Hakamäki) and Humap (Vesa Purokuru).\n \nMore information\nLeena Marsio\, Finnish Heritage Agency\, leena.marsio(at)museovirasto.fi\nAntti Huntus\, Arts Promotion Centre Finland\, antti.huntus(at)taike.fi\n 
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