SIMPÓSIUM INTERNACIONAL EM TIMOR-LESTE

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International Symposium HERITAGE AND CULTURE OF TIMOR-LESTE
AND
Exhibition ROCK ART OF EAST TIMOR


Casa Europa, Dili, 14-17 October 2009

14, AFTERNOON
17:00 – Registration and Opening of Cultural Fair
19:00 – Opening of the exhibition “Rock Art of East Timor” (Exhibition room, Casa Europa)
20:00 – DINNER AND LIVE MUSIC (Inner Yard, Casa Europa)

15, MORNING
8:00 – Traditional Reception
8:15 – National Anthem, Hadahur School of Music
8:30 – Welcome speech to Casa Europa by His Excellency the Ambassador of the European Commission to Timor-Leste, Juan Carlos Rey,
8:45 – Welcome speech to the Symposium by His Excellency the State Secretary for Culture, Virgílio Simith,
9:00 – Official opening of the Symposium by His Excellency the Vice Prime-Minister of Timor-Leste, José Luis Guterres
9:20 – A National Policy for Culture in Timor-Leste – Virgílio Simith, State Secretary for Culture
9:40 – Major cultural projects in the Ministry of Education of Timor-Leste – Cecília Assis, National Director of Culture

10:00 – COFFEE-BREAK

THEME 1: Intangible Cultural Heritage (languages, traditional culture and music)
a) Timor-Leste within the Asia-Pacific region
10:30 – Timor-Leste and the Pacific – Ralph Regenvanu (Director, National Council of Culture, Vanuatu)
10:50 – Timor-Leste and Southeast Asia – Amareswar Galla (Professor in Museum Studies, University of Queensland, Australia)

11:10 – DISCUSSION

12:00 – LUNCH (Inner Yard, Casa Europa)

15, AFTERNOON
b) Culture of Timor-Leste
13:30 – Traditional cultures of Timor-Leste – António Vicente (Diocese of Baucau, Timor-Leste)
13:45 – Sincretisms: traditional beliefs and the catholic religion in Timor-Leste – Padre Apolinário Guterres (Vicar, Diocese of Dili, Timor-Leste)
14:00 – The culture of Timor-Leste seen by a “malai” – Paulo Castro Seixas (Professor of sociology and anthropology, University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal)

14:15 – DISCUSSION

c) Music and Archives
14:45 – Teaching music in Timor-Leste: potentials and challenges – Ros Dunlop (Musician, Sydney Conservatorium, Australia)
15:00 – Preserving audiovisual records in East Timor – Max Stahl (Director, Maxh Stahl Audiovisual Centre, Timor-Leste)

15:15 – DISCUSSÃO

15:45 – PAUSA PARA CAFÉ
d) Language and cultural identity (Round-table)
16:15 – Linguistic Policy: official, national and working languages – Nuno Gomes (Linguist, National Institute of Linguistics, Timor-Leste)
16:25 – Language in education – Marie Quinn (Researcher in language and education, Police Training Centre, Timor-Leste)
16:35 – Language in the community – João Paulo Esperança (Linguist and translator, Timor-Leste)

16:45 – DISCUSSION

18:00 – COFFEE-BREAK

18:30 – MOVIE: Hanesan Maibe Ketak-Ketak (David Palazón, Timor-Leste 2009, 56min.)
20:00 – DINNER AND LIVE MUSIC (Inner Yard, Casa Europa)
16, MORNING
THEME 2: Moveble and Unmoveble Cultural Heritage
a) Archaeology
9:00 – The archaeological heritage of Timor-Leste – Nuno Vasco Oliveira (Archaeologist, adviser to the Secretary of State for Culture, Timor-Leste)
9:15 – Rock art in Timor-Leste – Sue O’Connor (Archaeologist, Head of the Department of Archaeology and Natural History, Australian National University)

9:30 – DISCUSSION

10:15 – COFFEE-BREAK
b) Arts
10:45 – The promotion of handicraft industries– Cecília Fonseca (Program Manager, Alola Foundation, Timor-Leste)
11:00 – Arts and artists in Timor-Leste – Iliwatu Danabere (Director, Arte Moris School of Arts, Timor-Leste)
11:15 – A curricula for arts and design in Timor-Leste – Tony Fry (Adjunct Professor, Queensland College of Arts, Griffith University, Australia)

11:30 – DISCUSSION

12:00 – LUNCH (Inner Yard, Casa Europa)

16, AFTERNOON
c) Ethnography and Architecture
13:30 – Traditional East Timorese architecture – Eugénio Sarmento (Lia Nain of Samoro, Soibada, Timor-Leste)
13:45 – Contemporary architecture and national identity in Timor-Leste – Tânia B. Correia (Architect, Adviser to the Archives and Museum of the Timorese Resistance, Timor-Leste)
14:00 – DISCUSSION
THEME 3: Museums and World Heritage
a) The National Collection of Timor-Leste
14:30 – The history of the National Collection of Timor-Leste – Virgílio Simith (State Secretary for Culture, Timor-Leste)
14:45 – The former provincial museum of Timor Timur – Wahyu Satpono (Archaeologist, Archaeology Research Centre, Indonesia)
15:00 – Collections of Timor-Leste in the world – Joanna Barrkman (Curator, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territories, Australia)

15:15 – DISCUSSION

15:45 – COFFEE-BREAK

b) Living culture and world heritage
16:15 – The museum beyond objects – Joaquim Pais de Brito (Director, National Museum of Ethnology, Portugal)
16:30 – Culture, museums and UNESCO in Timor-Leste – Masanori Nagaoka (UNESCO Jakarta, Indonesia)

16:45 – DISCUSSION
17:45 – Closing of the Symposium by His Excellency the Minister of Education, João Câncio Freitas

18:00 –TRADITIONAL MUSIC AND DANCE PERFORMANCE (Inner Yard, Casa Europa)

20:00 – DINNER (Inner Yard, Casa Europa)

17, MORNING
8:00 – Departure of one-day tours
19:00 – Arrival of one-day tours


1 comentários:

Anónimo,  terça-feira, 20 de outubro de 2009 às 03:11:00 WEST  

Mas eu ouvi dizer que em Timor um tal senhor tinha dito que Timor nao tinha cultura tradicional...Afinal foi tudo uma mentira.

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