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) Sustainable Heritage. Symposium on European Intangible Cultural Heritage 45 – 50 . Budapest : European Folklore Institute . Kaldy , Maria - Nagyne Batari , Zsuzsanna 2015 The Hungarian Open Air Museum and its Communities . In Korenchy
. SAINT’S DAY CELEBRATIONS AS PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY FESTIVALS The celebrations of the church’s saint’s day (or the church’s consecration, as this usually takes place on the church’s saint’s day) follow a broadly similar pattern throughout the Christian
Social traumas, community building, ecological thinking, solidarity
The social functions of the Hungarian Open Air Museum
References Cited Kaldy , Maria - Nagyne Batari , Zsuzsanna 2015 The Hungarian Open Air Museum and its Communities . In Korenchy-Misz , Aniko - Lindsey , Nikki (eds) Exhibit your culture. Community learning in museums and
Different levels of meeting (with other participants, with other cultures, with art, with oneself, with nature or God) and the sense of community are essential experiences during a pilgrimage. The following text deals with the meaning and functions of pilgrimage rituals concerning community and team spirit. What part does the performing dimension of symbolic acting play and how does the ritual intention differ from the intention of everyday acting? The recent attraction of pilgrimage goes back also to a growing longing for rituals and tradition enabling people to leave the everyday life in a limited, well structured and most of all repeatable way.
Recently in Britain a proposal to ban hunting with dogs has caused a political furore. A fever pitch has been reached with the impending prospect of legislation under the new Labour Government. (Twice previously legislation has been brought before Parliament, but has failed to become law.) Among communities, the polarisation of popular opinion into pro- and anti-hunting pressure groups, led, in June 1998, to the formation of the Countryside Alliance, arguably the largest protest body with a 'status quo' agenda that Britain has ever known. Out of these tensions and perceived threats to rural lifestyles there has grown a renewed sense of community, in which such cherished institutions as the hunt supper together with the singing of traditional hunting songs have come to the fore. The assertion of identity 'in song' of those who value these cultural traditions has, during the last six years, crossed the boundary from the closed gatherings of hunting groups and rural communities into the public arena of political controversy. Based on fieldwork in the west Yorkshire Pennine hills, this paper will consider the changing perceptions of the function and meaning of such songs and the political implications of their performance.
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