International Conference “YOUth and MUSEums”, la Bucuresti
Experts from Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Holland, Portugal, Federatia Rusa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Great Britain, Vatican, Romania si UNESCO Paris au participat, during 15-16 may, Village Museum “Dimitrie Gusti”, the international conference “YOUth and MUSEums”, with the theme of youth cultural education through museums.
Coordinated by Elite Art Club UNESCO, project is part of the action plan of the World Federation of Associations, UNESCO Clubs and Centres 2009.
“YOUth and MUSEums” (Youth and Museums) aims to find solutions to the problem of attracting and maintaining the fidelity of its young audience, promoting the exchange of strategies and educational technologies, in order to develop joint educational programs in museums 16 EU countries and EU neighboring.
The project aims to develop sustainable and novel sensibility and respect young European heritage values, they are a means of knowledge and preservation of their own national identity, spiritual cultural, said Dr.. Daniela Popescu, expert at the Romanian National Commission for UNESCO and project coordinator.
“It is to show them young, and they will come to the museum”, said the general director of the Village Museum “Dimitrie Gusti”, dr. Paula Papoiu. La randul sau, Mircea Angelescu (MCCPN) showed concern for issues Ministry museum, saying it supports the activities of museum pedagogy of all museums subordinate. The works were carried out on sections, communications supporting the participants shared experiences in the field of education on the types of youth by developing strategies and programs in museums, art galleries and cultural organizations through. Friday night, project participants visited the National Museum Cotroceni, Saturday night and were invited to the National Museum of Art (MNAR), to participate in the program initiated during “Night of Museums”.
Bucharest meeting will be followed by the creation of online platform discussions, content translated into major European languages circulation, to bring together in a single network of museum institutions and experts in museum education, with institutions in primary, second if higher. Long-term, organizers aim of the project implementation in countries outside Europe.
source: CHRONIC ROMAN