Dancing trough time – Dance in Time Travels
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Read moreBridging Ages International is situated as a formal organization at Kalmar county museum in Kalmar. The museum has since the start 2004 been the head office of the international organization.
The educational department at Kalmar county museum is implementing the Time Travel method and Applied Heritage with a wide range of educational programs in the county, where local heritage is used to reflect on contemporary issues. Target groups are mainly schools and local communities: workshops, educational programmes, trainings, seminars and about 100 local Time Travel events in Kalmar region every year.
The last ten years, Kalmar county museum has been working with several projects in collaboration with international partners in over 20 countries throughout the world. Using the Time Travel method and Applied Heritage with the emphasis on contemporary issues to promote social cohesion, community-building and human rights. Kalmar county museum has a close connection to Linnaeus University in projects and university courses; a regional and international partnership.
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Read moreAbstract What is the role of cultural heritage in constructing futures? How can a UNESCO Chair provide tools for creative futures thinking and future-making? And how does archaeolog relate to that...
Read moreThis is the project report from the project Sites and Stories. Project partners were Kalmar Municipalty, Kalmar County Museum, Byteatern and Entebbe Municipality
Read moreStory: The workers at the manor called for work Key questions: The way for the future, for me and my family? Decent job or emigrate?
Read moreStory: The four farmer families around the river come together Key questions: What do I need to learn for my life? Strangers?
Read moreStory: Finalize the work on the fort Key questions: Prepare for war. Fight or negotiate?
Read moreHere you can read Prof Cornelius Holtorf's article, that was the Key Note speech at the opening ceremony of EAA (European Association of Archaeologists) 25th August 2020: "From studying the past to...
Read moreStory: Meeting with Doctor Carl Linnaeus, the botanist, at the meadows of Torslunda in 1741 Key questions: Tradition-change. How to develop the farming and how to develop Sweden?
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