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Intangible cultural heritage has been transmitted from generation to generation is constantly recreated by communities and groups, depending on their surroundings, their interaction with nature and history and forms a sense of identity and continuity. 'Culture centre Probuda-1927 - Kalekovets' has been existing, working and implementing actions to ensure the vitality of the intangible cultural heritage for 90 years. It is a center of local amateur activity, a guardian of traditions, customs and Bulgarian folklore. Behind the walls of the centre and in the memory of the local amateurs are preserved local folk and social customs, folklore, music, songs, dances and others. Today the centre is looking for opportunities to adapt to the needs of modern people and at the same time to continue to preserve, develop and popularize the intangible cultural values among the youth of the village. In this project proposal one main task is directly related to the implementation of activities to ensure the vitality and attractiveness of intangible cultural heritage, identification, documentation, preservation, presentation, transmission and popularization, mainly through formal and informal education: To preserve, develop, present and promote Thracian artistic and performing art and local social custom passed down from generation to generation in the village of Kalekovets. With this task and the realization of the project, we want to solve a long-standing problem related to the fragility of the local intangible cultural heritage because in the time of technology and Internet communications, attractive ways of entertainment and information, an exceptional value is threatened to remain forgotten, and unrelated. The present project sets out specific goals and activities to transfer this cultural wealth of knowledge and skills from generation to generation, which they understand, appreciate and enjoy in a way that is adequate to our time, connecting roots and people.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 15 Jul, 2020
End date 30 Jun, 2023
Contract date 15 Jul, 2020
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Financial information

Total cost 19,620.00
Grant 19,620.00
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 90.0%

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