1 mayo 2017 - 31 mayo 2017
Evento
Ejercicios de campo de refuerzo para el proyecto 'Fortalecimiento de las capacidades de Aruba, Bonaire, Curazao, Saba, San Eustaquio, San Martín y Suriname para implementar la Convención ICH'
Fecha
1 mayo 2017 - 31 mayo 2017
Ubicación(es)
San Eustaquio
País
Países Bajos (Reino de los)
Tipo
Taller de fortalecimiento de capacidades
Añadir al calendarioThe ICH Committee, through the Sint Eustatius Historical Foundation, again focused its reinforcement field exercise on Sint Eustatius (Statia) string band music, specifically the traditional making of the various musical instruments. By continuing to focus on Statia string band music, but another component, the Committee hoped to build on the awareness generated from the previous field exercise. Youth were again an important component of this, and carpentry students were brought on board to learn the traditional way of making these instruments. 25 females and 10 males took part in this activity. &location=San Eustaquio' target='_blank'>GoogleThe ICH Committee, through the Sint Eustatius Historical Foundation, again focused its reinforcement field exercise on Sint Eustatius (Statia) string band music, specifically the traditional making of the various musical instruments. By continuing to focus on Statia string band music, but another component, the Committee hoped to build on the awareness generated from the previous field exercise. Youth were again an important component of this, and carpentry students were brought on board to learn the traditional way of making these instruments. 25 females and 10 males took part in this activity. &location=San Eustaquio' target='_blank'>Outlook
The ICH Committee, through the Sint Eustatius Historical Foundation, again focused its reinforcement field exercise on Sint Eustatius (Statia) string band music, specifically the traditional making of the various musical instruments. By continuing to focus on Statia string band music, but another component, the Committee hoped to build on the awareness generated from the previous field exercise. Youth were again an important component of this, and carpentry students were brought on board to learn the traditional way of making these instruments. 25 females and 10 males took part in this activity.