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Aniko Korenchy-Misz , Fondazione Musei e Visitatori, Ungheria

„ Getting started with intercultural dialogue - perspectives from Hungary” „ Avviare il dialogo interculturale –prospettive nei musei ungheresi” . Aniko Korenchy-Misz , Fondazione Musei e Visitatori, Ungheria. Content. Understanding and misunderstanding cultural dialogue

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Aniko Korenchy-Misz , Fondazione Musei e Visitatori, Ungheria

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  1. „Getting started with intercultural dialogue - perspectives from Hungary”„Avviare il dialogo interculturale –prospettive nei musei ungheresi” Aniko Korenchy-Misz,Fondazione Museie Visitatori, Ungheria

  2. Content • Understanding and misunderstanding cultural dialogue • A few initiatives for intercultural projects • When dialogue becomes a principle

  3. Worlds of Children / Kinderwelten / Gyermekvilágok

  4. Project partners • Vasi Múzeumbarát Egylet (Friends of Museums in Vas County) • Ethnographic Department of Savaria Múzeum • Das Literaturhaus Mattersburg (Mattersburg, Austria) • Burgenländisches Geschichte(n)haus (Bildein, Austria) • Andreas Lehner Art&Projects

  5. Participants • Students of age 12-17

  6. Actions • Visits and workshops in different museums on both sides of the border • Research on intangible heritage connected to objects • Collection of objects in children’s room for a temporary exhibition • Documenting and presenting the collected objects

  7. Actions • Collection of more objects and related stories in Hungary • Organization of temporary exhibition - in the shape of a board game - no labels, only codes -touch-screen for stories - touched personally („It meant childhood experiences and memories for adults, and wonder for modern kids. It’s not a museum but a part of our life, that is why we were touched so much!”)

  8. www.muzeumbarat.hu/gyermekvilagok.htmlor Péter Illésillesp@freemail.huand Kálmán Tóthtitkar@muzeumbarat.hu More information

  9. Baranya County Museums • Dialogue between experts: • Joint cross-border exhibitions • International Projects (Grundtvig, Interreg etc.) • More info: Judit W. Müller – jpm@jpm.hu

  10. Where dialogue becomes a principle: Hungarian Open Air Museum, Szentendre • Preserves, relocates and reconstructs buildings to be demolished • Collecting and presenting objects related to buildings (and lifestyle behind) • Maintains an active relationship with the communities • Presents their culture to a wider audience

  11. Preservation of values – building communities • Kisalföld regional unit – St. Anne’s Day celebration – people from Jánossomorja • 2005 – Péter Korniss photos for the National Geographic magazine.

  12. Local heritage – common pride Southern –Transdanubian region (Not guests but hosts)

  13. Lost values – preserving memories • Jewish life in the Upland Market Town • Social networking paralel with research • Active participation in opening ceremony

  14. Mád

  15. Questions and Remarks? Thank you for your attention!

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