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Learn how to merge cultural heritage into education, social life, and economy for a more vibrant and connected community in Finland. Recommendations include guided visits, workshops, study groups, lifestyle businesses, festivals, souvenir production, and more. Embrace the past for a richer future!
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Recommendations on how Cultural Heritage could be Integrated in Local Communities from the Point of View of Education, Social Life end Economy Finland 09 May, 2016
Vision of the Project: Cultural awareness will: • expand adults’ horizon, promote tolerance, social coherence andthe sense of community; • evoke partners' pride in their countries' culturalheritage and encourage them to pass on historical values to the next generation.
In Education • Guided visits to heritage centres, ethnographical museums to learn about the history of architecture as well as theway people used to live; • Workshops to learn about traditional crafts, such as spinning of linen or whittling of wood intospoons;
In Education • “Study groups” in local communities on topics related to culturalheritage (handicrafts, cooking, songs, dances); • Transmitting the heritage to the younger generation by presenting it at local kindergartens/schools as well as inviting children to visit the sights of “cultural heritage” and be active in practice;
In Education • Educators could gather together for a recreation day and in workshops learn singing and dancingaccording to different countries’ traditions; • “Open door days” could be organized by local craftsmen
In Education • Adult education centers could arrange courses to transfer national and international cultural heritage; • Organize Open and free annual exhibition of adult students’ works: integration of cultural heritage into modern life.
In Economical Life • Organizing events based on local cultural heritage can help attract tourists and generate income fromentrance fees; • Creating products based on cultural heritage can generate good incomes (kitchentowels, serving trays,cloths, products of textile and ect.)
In Economical Life • Starting a lifestyle business which is centered around their life style, talents, hobbies or passion; • Creating B&B or hotel accommodation in buildings with rich cultural heritage; • Making a “local heritage route“ which could be sold as a tourism package; • Hosting visits of tourism groups who are interested to learn about cultural heritage;
In Economical Life • Producing souvenirs based on cultural heritage; • Building up cultural hot pots/restaurants/centers in old buildings andmaking commercial happenings, selling traditional handicrafts and food
In Social life • Organizing music festivals that showcase traditional/folk music and dances allow visitors to learn about themusic and instruments in an informal social setting; • Food related festivals are a good way to learn about culinary heritage in a social setting;
In Social life Each community could introduce a traditional event, to specialize on one aspect of cultural heritagewhich is most typical to that place (e.g. based on some local resource, related to history, or some well knownperson, etc.)
In Social life • To organize some kind of a “fair of traditions” where local people, especially seniors, could do storytellingabout some past skills, demonstrate these skills to other people etc. This would help to bring together differentgenerations in the local community and make social life more lively and interesting; • Pop-up days for the citizens around food, sauna traditions and traditional handicrafts;
In Social life • Cultural heritage may serve as a source of ideas and inspiration for people from disadvantagedbackgrounds, especially those living in remote (rural) areas or facing social, gender and economical isolation.Integrating cultural/culinary heritage may profit not only the lifestyle entrepreneurs in terms of gaining financial profit or social integration, but also the society as a whole, helping to preserve the old customs andtraditions and the national identity as well.
How we can make the past part of our future? (Simon Thurley, 2005)
Conclusion: Cultural heritage: without it we will loose our main source of self-expression and in the end our self-realization