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ICH Normative instruments in the field of culture Universal Copyright Convention (1952, 1971) Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (1954) Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfert of Cultural Property (1970) Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972) Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001) Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005)

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ICHIntangible Cultural Heritage Keywords

Cécile Duvelle Chief, Intangible Cultural Heritage Section

Secretary of the 2003 ConventionUNESCO

Capacity-building workshop on the role of NGOs in implementation of the Convention, Tallinn, 2-4, Sept. 2010

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127 States have ratified the Convention

ICHNormative instruments in the field of culture

• Universal Copyright Convention (1952, 1971) • Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed

Conflict (1954) • Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and

Transfert of Cultural Property (1970) • Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972)• Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001) • Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003)• Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural

Expressions (2005)

ICHKey dates

• April 2006: entry into force

• June 2006 – June 2008: elaboration of the Operational Directives

• June 2008 – November 2009: first cycle of implementation

ICHFirst cycle of implementation

• Statistiques sur 1er cycle mise en œuvre

ICHKeywords

• What this Convention is about?

• What it aims to achieve?

• What are its main mechanisms?

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Convention for the safeguarding of the

intangible cultural heritage

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Safeguarding?

ICHArticle 2.3

‘ to ensure the long-term viability of intangible heritage within communities and groups’

ICHIdentification and documentation

• Article 11: ‘identify and define the various elements of the intangible cultural heritage present in [their] territory, with the participation of communities, groups and relevant non governmental organizations’.

• Article 12: ‘draw up, in a manner geared to its own situation, one or more inventories of the intangible cultural heritage present in its territory’ […] ‘these inventories shall be regularly updated’.

ICHInventory or inventories?

• No specific methodology

• Flexible approach

• But with the participation of the communities or groups concerned

ICHInventorying

fundamental but also

risky

ICHPreservation and protection

efforts of communities and culture bearers to maintain continuity in the practice of that heritage over time

ICHPromotion and enhancement

• self-esteem and pride

• promotion of the respect for cultural diversity and human creativity

ICHTransmission

• providing future generations the knowledge, skills and practices inherited from past generations

• allowing ICH to be sustainably maintained by the communities, groups or individuals concerned

ICHRevitalization

• Taking actions to reactivate, restore and strengthen ICH practices and expressions that are weakened and likely to disappear

• An element extinct cannot be revitalized

ICHCommunities, groups and individuals

• Central role in the practice, transmission or revitalization

• No specific territories

• Network who share a sense of connectedness and identity

• Able to define their intangible heritage

ICHFree, prior and informed consent

• Mandatory

• Respect of customary practices governing access to specific aspects (Article 13)

ICHViability

• Capacity to practise as part of contemporary social life, and to transmit to future generations

• Sustainability: meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

ICHCulture for development?

• ICH mainspring for cultural diversity and guarantee for sustainable development

• development can be a threat to the viability of ICH

ICHWhat is ICH?

Definition (Article 2) very long, but should be read from beginning to end....

ICHWho knows?

‘the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, skills…

… that communities, groups and, in some cases, individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage’

ICHHow?

‘transmitted from generation to generation…

… constantly recreated by communities and groups in response to their environment, their interaction with nature and their history…

…provides them with a sense of identity and continuity’

ICHWhat?

only consistent with internationally accepted human rights instruments

and with the principle of mutual respect

ICHTo be or not to be?

ICHDomains: non exhaustive list

• Oral traditions and expressions

• Performing arts

• Social practices, rituals and festive events

• Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe

• Traditional craftsmanship

ICHObjectives

• safeguard

• ensure respect

• raise awareness and ensuring mutual appreciation

• provide for international cooperation and assistance

ICHAt the national level

• Identify and safeguard• Adopting a general policy• One or more competent bodies• Scientific research, education and raising

awareness• Report on measures taken for the ICH present

in their territories

ICHAt the international level

• List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding and the Representative (Article 17)

• List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (Article 16).

• States Parties encouraged to submit multi-national nominations

ICHBest Practices

• National, subregional and regional programmes, projects and activities that best reflect the objectives of the Convention (Article 18)

ICHInternational cooperation

• Financial assistance available to States Parties, particularly developing countries

ICHDecision-making process

• General Assembly of the States Parties: sovereign body of the Convention, strategic orientations, election of Committee

• Intergovernmental Committee (24 elected States Parties): grants international assistance and decides on inscriptions on the two lists and the Register of best practices

ICHNew!

• Procedure for examining nominations to the Urgent Safeguarding List, proposals for the Register of Best Practices, and International Assistance requests greater than US$25,000

• Files examined by a Consultative Body, composed of six accredited NGOs and six independent experts, half renewed annually

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Heritage Intangible Cultural UNESCO

1, rue Miollis, 75732 Paris Cedex 15France

Cécile Duvelle

c.duvelle@unesco.orgwww.unesco.org/culture/ich