In a significant virtual gathering on Sunday, February 27, 2024, cultural leaders worldwide met for the 3rd Session of the International Advisory Board (IAB) of Culture Masters. Hosted on Zoom and led by Mr. Alisher Ikramof, Director for International Cooperation at the International Institute for Central Relations Studies, the meeting showcased advancements in global cultural preservation efforts.
New Members Bring Fresh Perspectives The meeting began with the introduction of three distinguished new members to the International Advisory Board. Representing Brazil, Botswana, and the Republic of Korea, Camilla Leal ROSA, Tumani Virginia MASOLE, and Professor Eun Kyung OH will contribute fresh perspectives and expertise to the board's work.
Revamped Guidelines Encourage Innovation A crucial moment occurred as the board reviewed and adopted updated guidelines, demonstrating a commitment to flexibility and alignment with UNESCO recommendations. These guidelines will encourage innovative approaches to recognizing artists and involving communities in safeguarding intangible cultural heritage.
Celebrating Cultural Icons: Arirang Master Designation Program Amid discussions, the board evaluated and approved seven new candidates for the prestigious Arirang Master designation. These cultural figures from Kyrgyzstan to India, known for their mastery in traditional arts, will serve as ambassadors for cultural preservation globally.
Proposals for Future Cooperation Initiatives The meeting was filled with forward-thinking proposals for future cooperation, including arts education initiatives, virtual exhibitions, exchange programs, and online cultural festivals. These initiatives reflect the board's commitment to leveraging technology and collaboration to protect cultural heritage in today's digital world.
Next Meeting Scheduled The board announced the tentative date for its next meeting, scheduled for July 27, 2024, emphasizing its dedication to ongoing engagement and progress in promoting cultural diversity and heritage conservation.
Closing Remarks: A Call to Action In closing, CEO Dr. Seong-Yong Park thanked all members for their commitment and contributions. Dr. Park encouraged continued collaboration and partnership, setting the stage for further cultural exchange and preservation efforts.
The 3rd IAB meeting marked a significant step forward in cultural preservation, showcasing innovation, collaboration, and celebration of our shared cultural heritage. Stay tuned for further developments as we continue to progress in safeguarding and promoting our world's diverse cultural tapestry.
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