Intactilis-Ich

Intactilis is a multinational group with passion & commitment for intangible cultural heritage

Members

Agnieszka (Agnes) PAWLOWSKA-MAINVILLE, Canada

Catherine VIRASSAMY, France

Carla Maurano, Italy

Graciela Aurora MOTA BOTELLO, Mexico

Hee Sook LEE-NIINIOJA, Corée / Finland

Junjie SU, China

Monica ALCINDOR, Portugal

Mrinalini ATREY, India

Raul Enrique RIVERO CANTO, Mexico

EVENT / ONLINE PRESENTATION

2024

Hee Sook Lee-Niinioja, (In)Tangibility of shared sacred space in Buddhist Christian and Islamic architecture 

Raúl Rivero, Urban development versus ICH in Mérida, Yucatán

Carla Maurano, Climate change and conservation of ICH in Italy: the importance of knowledge and awareness of traditional « Values »

Mrinalini Atrey, Redefining pilgrimage: A case study of Vaishno Devi Shrine in Jammu Region

Junjie Su, The intangible cultural heritage museums in China

Graciela Mota, ¿Where is the sense of the place?

Catherine Virassamy, Social and cultural practices of bistros in France

2023

Catherine, France (Ecotourism, a lever for ICH transmission)

Carla, Italy (Linking tangible and intangible heritage in cultural landscape)

​​​Agnes, Canada (ICH and sustainable livelihoods and/or moving beyond the Convention)

Raul, Mexico (Intangible cultural heritage of a sacred Mayan city: Izamal)

Junjie, China (Livestreaming ICH in China)

Graciela, Mexico (The spirit of the place in heritage local and original public places) 

Mrinalini, India (The folk deity cult of Jammu region)

Hee Sook, Finlad (Temporal spirituality in the passing gates of Korean Sansa temples and its lantern lighting ritual)

2022

Hee Sook, Norway (Liminality between tangibility and intangibility: Admiral Yi’s Legacy in Korea)

Raul, Mexico (A changing intangible heritage: the celebration of the Día de Muertos in the Mexican Caribbean

Graciela, Mexico (The city of knowledge wisdom and PCI perspectives)Junjie, China (The protection and promotion of intangible cultural heritage in China)

Monica, Portugal (Transmitting culture through building systems )

Mrinalini, India (Intangible cultural heritage and women narratives: A case study of Jammu region, India)