ORG ANISERS SUPPORT P ARTNERS THURSDAY 15 JUNE – DAY 1 Morning Arrival of participants 14:30-15:00 Registration of participants Venue: Cultural Centre Dom Omladine Belgrade, Makedonska 22 15:00 -15:30 OPENING SESSION Welcome speeches - Irina Subotić, President of Europa Nostra Serbia and Vice-President of Europa Nostra - Sneška Quaedvlieg Mihailović, Secretary General of Europa Nostra - Representatives of Conference Partners 15:30 -17:30 CULTURAL HERITAGE COUNTS FOR EUROPE: APPROACHES AND CHALLENGES IN MEASURING IMPACT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE on the occasion of the Public Presentation of the Serbian edition of the Executive Summary & Strategic Recommendations of the European Report “Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe” moderated and introduced by Višnja Kisić, Secretary General of Europa Nostra Serbia - Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe Report – Tracking the impact of heritage, Aziliz Vandesande, Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation, University of Leuven (Belgium) - Cultural Heritage for Development Indicators – Methods and challenges, Sophia Labadi, University of Kent (UK) - Heritage Impact Assessment – How development influences heritage? Aleksandra Kapetanović, EXPEDITIO – Centre for Sustainable Spatial Development, Kotor (Montenegro) Followed by Q&A 17:30-18:00 Coffee break 03 programme 18:00-20:00 EUROPEAN YEAR OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IN 2018: IN THE LIGHT OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION PROCESS AND CULTURAL DIPLOMACY AGENDA IN SERBIA AND WESTERN BALKANS following the recent adoption of the respective decisions by the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers on the EYCH and the adoption of the EU Strategy on Cultural Diplomacy moderated by Sneška Quaedvlieg Mihailović, Secretary General of Europa Nostra Panelists: - Dorota Nigge, 2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage task force, DG Education and Culture, European Commission - Diego Marani, Culture Policy Advisor, EEAS-European External Action Service, European Commission - Asja Drača Muntean, Advisor on International Relations, Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia (tbc) - Rodolphe de Looz-Corswarem, President of the European Historic Houses Association, also on behalf of the European Heritage Alliance 3.3 - Goranka Horjan, President, ICOM SEE - Lejla Hadžić, Board member, SEE Heritage Network With reactions and comments by: - Oskar Benedikt, Acting Head of the European Delegation to Serbia (tbc) - Vladan Vukosavljević, Minister of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia (tbc) - Tanja Miščević, Head of Negotiating Team for Accession of the Republic of Serbia to the EU (tbc) Followed by Q&A Upon invitation 20:30-22:00 RECEPTION co-hosted by Europa Nostra and European Historic Houses Association Venue: Dom Jevrema Grujića upon kind invitation of Lazar Secerović, owner of this 19th century house and private museum of Serbia’s history, art, diplomacy and avant-garde (www.domjevremagrujica.com) 04 programme FRIDAY 16 JUNE – DAY 2 CULTURAL HERITAGE COUNTS: LESSONS FOR SOUTH EAST EUROPE on the occasion of the Celebration of a Grand Prix 2016 of the EU Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra Awards for the outstanding Conservation Study on the Revitalization of the Village of Gostusa in Pirot District (Serbia) Venue: Cultural Centre Dom Omladine, Makedonska 22, Belgrade 10:00-11:30 HERITAGE, ENVIRONMENT AND SENSE OF PLACE Moderated by Lejla Hadžić, Head of CHwB Albania, Board Member of SEE Heritage Network Case Studies: - Gostuša Revitalization Project – an example of heritage-led regeneration of rural areas, to be presented by Elena Vasić Petrović, Director, Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Niš (Serbia) - Preserving dry-stone masonry techniques of the Eastern Adriatic, winner of a EU Prize for Cultural Heritage /EN Award 2011, to be presented by Julia Bakota, NGO 4 Grada Dragodid, Šapjane (Croatia) - Adaptive Re-Use of Industrial Heritage, to be presented by Daina Glavocic, NGO Protopedo, Rijeka (Croatia) Followed by Q&A 11:30-12:00 Coffee break 12:00-13:00 HERITAGE, SKILLS, TRAINING AND CREATIVITY Moderated by Nikola Krstović, Center for Museology and Heritology Belgrade (Serbia) Case Studies: - Folkk project, to be presented by Balša Đuković, Nova Iskra, Belgrade (Serbia) - Regional Restoration Camps/Training and licensing the craftspeople, winner of a EU Prize for Cultural Heritage/EN Award 2014, to be presented by Elena Mamani, NGO Cultural Heritage Without Borders (Albania) - Nikola Tesla Experience, to be presented by Vitomir Jevremović, Digital Mind (Serbia) Followed by Q&A 05 programme 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:30 HERITAGE, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL ISSUES Moderated by Darko Babić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Socila Sciences Case Studies: - Joint History Project, coordinated by the Center for Democracy and Reconciliation SEE based in Thessaloniki (Greece), to be presented by Costa Carras, Europa Nostra Vice President (Greece) - Yuga, my Yuga - Gastarbeiter stories, to be presented by Sara Sopić, curator in Museum of Yugoslavia, Belgrade (Serbia) - Double Load, to be presented by Jelena Bogavac, BITEF, Belgrade (Serbia) - Educating Museum Professionals: Balkan Museum Network Approach, coordinated by BMN (Bosnia and Herzegovina), to be presented by Tatjana Cvjetićanin, President of the Board, Balkan Museum Network, Belgrade (Serbia) Followed by Q&A EVENING PROGRAMME 19:00-20:30 KoTo(r) o Kotoru, Participatory Theatre Performance prepared by citizens and heritage activists of the World Heritage City of Kotor (Montenegro) Venue: BITEF, Belgrade, Skver Mire Trailović 1 Followed by 20:30-22:00 PANEL DISCUSSION ON CULTURAL HERITAGE ACTIVISM AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Moderated by Višnja Kisić, Secretary General, Europa Nostra Serbia Panelists: - Sneška Quaedvlieg Mihailović, Europa Nostra (The Hague/Brussels) - Edon Mullafetahu, NGO Ec Ma Ndryche, Prizren (Kosovo) - Aleksandra Kapetanović, NGO Expeditio, Kotor (Montenegro) - Nebojša Jovanović, NGO The Akcija, Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Iva Čukić, Ministry of Space, Belgrade (Serbia) Followed by Q&A 06 programme SATURDAY 17 JUNE – DAY 3 SHARING HERITAGE: INNOVATIVE INITIATIVES FROM ALL OVER EUROPE on the occasion of the Capacity Building Days for Europa Nostra members and partners focusing on Education and Public Engagement This day will be prepared on the basis of the proposals for presentations by registered participants from different parties of Europe. Venue: Cultural Centre Dom Omladine, Makedonska 22, Belgrade 10:00 -11:30 Presentations 11:30-12:00 Coffee break 12:00-13:00 Presentations 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00 -15:00 Concluding Session 20:00 - 22:00 CLOSING NETWORKING PARTY Venue: Cultural Center GRAD, Braće Krsmanović 4 07 programme .
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