Suzanne Ogge is a cultural heritage specialist and UNESCO-accredited facilitator with over two decades of experience working with the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. An Australian and French national, she holds a BA (Honours) in Social Anthropology and Art History (University of Melbourne), a Post-Graduate Diploma in Museum Studies (Deakin University) and a Masters in Ethnology (L’Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris). She currently serves as Director of Heritage and International Projects at studioMilou in Singapore while continuing consultancies in support of the 2003 Convention, with particular experience across the Asia-Pacific and Small Island Developing States in ICH capacity-building workshop design and delivery. She has also worked on nominations and International Assistance requests. Her affiliations also include former roles with UNESCO Category 2 Centres in the field of ICH, notably as a member of the Advisory Committee of CRIHAP and the Editorial Committee of ICHCAP, alongside engagement with other Category 2 Centre initiatives.
- Experiencia en
- Albania, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bhutan, Georgia, India, Nepal, Singapore
- Basado/a en
- Singapore
- Lengua(s) de trabajo
- English