LVIN #C Event/Convening “intervention music, protest songs … Portugal & Spain”

The so-called “Revolutionary Period” in Portugal, in the context of the end of the dictatorship, the end of the so-called “Estado Novo”, liberated not only society and the country from physical oppression but also from literary, philosophical, musical, social, religious and economic oppression. In fact, things went well and some went less well, naturally due…

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International Conference in Cultural Heritage & Natural Heritage | LVIN#C Project | San Xoan de Rio & A Pobra de Trives | 10 e 11 de Novembro de 2023

PROGRAM FRIDAY, 10/11/2023 | CASA DA CULTURA DE A POBRA DE TRIVES BELLS 17:00 | Opening Session Presentation of the International Learning Villages Network, the lvin-c project, and the International Congress. 17:30 | Sources for Heritage Education and the Interpretation of the Cultural Heritage of Bells Martín Gómez-Ullate, Pilar Barrios Manzano, Javier Barra Sanz |…

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LVIN #C Workshop in Kalamata, University of Peloponnese, Greece (17-22 April 2023)

In the framework of the LVIN #C project, Learning Villages and LEARNVIL, the “Intrenational Conference Lerning Villages, Cultural Heritage and Rural Landscapes” took place from 17 to 22 April in Kalamata, at the University of Peloponnese, Greece. Participants in this event were AHAS, UTAD, Time Heritage, the University of Peloponnese, the University of Extremadura and…

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Social Gathering: “Good practices in enhancing, preserving and disseminating cultural heritage performing arts and cultural spaces”

Associação de História e Arqueologia de Sabrosa “Good practices in enhancing, preserving and disseminating cultural heritage performing arts and cultural spaces” – SOCIAL GATHERING – Monastery of Santa Maria de Salzedas Salzedas, Lamego Sunday, May 28, 2023 | 10h – 13h Activity carried out within the scope of the Project LVIN #C Learning Villages #C…

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Lvin #C presentation in Kanfanar, in the Istria region, Croatia, a future Learning Village

Kanfanar is a small village located in the Istria region, in western Croatia. Although it is a quiet locality, it has a rich historical and cultural heritage. The area is known for its ancient ruins, such as those of Dvigrad, a medieval town that was abandoned and is now a significant tourist attraction. Kanfanar is…

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