ECTC Bulletin

1995 1996 1997 1998

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 ECTC Bulletin European Centre for Traditional Culture
Bulletin I.

1995 Budapest

Contents

INTRODUCTION
Mrs. Noriko Aikawa: Talk about arts and cultural life, Delegate of the UNESCO
Bertalan Andrásfalvy: Significance of a Centre is Safeguarding of Traditional Culture
Sándor Striker: Address to the European Centre for Traditional Culture
Béla Köpeczi: European Center for Traditional Culture in Budapest

DEDICATIONS
Dragoslav Antonievic, Anna Brzozovska-Krajka, Anna-Leena Sükala, Drumea Lunllnita, Alan Luminita, Alan Jabbour, Robin Gwyndaf, Pádraig Ó Héalaí, Daithi Ó hÓgáin, Leander Jabbour, Leander Petzoldt, Jean Roche, Zita Skovlerova, Leonardas Sauka, Oskár Elschek

UNESCO RECOMMENDATION - PARIS 15 NOVEMBER 1989
French version, English version, Russian version

ECTC AIMS AND ACTIVITIES
Feasibility Study for the UNESCO
A - Context
B - Justification
C - Objectives
D - Output
E - Activities
F - Historical Backgtound and further Arrangement
G - Work plan
H - Information and research network

Network Communication and Information Services for the Academic and Research Communities (Lajos Bálint )

ECTC Experts' Consultation

MEETINGS AND REPORTS (STRAZNICE)
- Comprehensive Report / 38
- Final Report / 45
- Resolution / 48

REVUES
The Kalevala Heritage - compact disk
Folklore Festival Straznice 1946-1995 - compact disk
Folk songs of the Ingerian Finns - tape
Conference of the Central-European Sector of CIOFF
International Ethnographic Student Seminar Csongrád
Bartók Archives
Kodály Zoltán Memorial Museum and Archives
University Courses in Hungary

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  European Centre for Traditional Culture
Bulletin II.

1996 Budapest


Contents

INTRODUCTION
From the Editor's desk
Meet the Board and Director of ECTC
Personal Statements on the Role of ECTC and UNESCO's
Recommendation: Vilmos Voigt, Egil Bakka, Robin Gwyndaf, Rajko Mursic

ARTICLES: TRADITIONAL FOLK CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
President Lennart Meri of Estonia: Opening at the 8th International Finno-Ugric Congress
Finno-Ugrians, Who Are They? The Fenno-Ugria Foundation
Kincső Verebélyi: Peuples Apparentés et Pays Natals
Tari János: Ethno-Phono-Photo-Cinematography
The Internet, Computer Database and Archiving
Lajos Bálint: Network Based Communication and Information Services Supporting the Activities of the European Centre for Traditional Culture
Sándor Darányi: Information Services at the European Centre for Traditional Culture
László Ládi & Emil Raduly: The Use of Infostation Technologyin Museums
Cserbák András: The Importance of the Thesaurus for Cataloguing and Information Service in the Field of Social Sciences

REVIEWS
Books
László Kürti: Minority Cultures in Hungary: A Review Article.
Bürgerliche Wohnkultur Des Fin De Siecle in Ungarn, edited by Péter Hanák
Ethnography of European Traditional Cultures, edited by Katpodini-Dimitriadi

JOURNALS
Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review Estudos de Literatura Oral (E.L.O.)

DISKS
Béla Bartók Turkish Folk Music Collection - Compact Disk
Táncháztalálkozó `96 - Compact Disk
Internationalizing Traditional Music: Kismet. Márta Sebestyén and Globalullabies by Freyda. - Compact Disks

LIS'I' OF JOURNALS

PROGRAMS
Asen Balikci: A Visual Anthropology Project in a Multicultural Setting
M.A. Program in Intercultural Dialogue, Sofia University, Bulgaria

EVENTS CALENDARS
Conferences
Festivals

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
APPENDIX:
UNESCO Recommendations
CroatTranslation
Romanian Translation
Roma Translation
Slovak Translation

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  European Centre for Traditional Culture
Bulletin III.

1997 Budapest

Contents

NORIKO AIKAWA: Opening of the Danube International Folklore Festival,
Budapest-Kalocsa, Hungary, 6-10 July, 1996

Final Report of the Danube International Conference on Networking and Information
Exchange, Budapest-Kalocsa, Hungary, 6-10 July, 1996

Proposals and Resolutions of Participants of the Danube International Conference on
Networking and Information Exchange, Budapest-Kalocsa, Hungary 6-10 July, 1996

ARTICLES

Ethics and Folklore
MOJCA RAMSAK: Code of Ethics for Slovenian Ethnographers (A Proposal).

IVAN LOZICA: A Contribution to the Future of ECTC in Budapest: Data on the Planned, Initiated, and Discontinued Register Project (1982-1991).

ROBIN GWYNDAF: On Tape for Today: Recording the Welsh Folk Reviews Narrative Tradition

ANDREAS C. BIMMER: Ethnographic and Folklore Objects: Cultural Goods or Trash?

KONRAD KÖSTLIN: Folklore in the Modem Age
MAX PETER BAUMANN: World Music - Musics of the World, Introduction

MAX PETER BAUMANN: The International Institute forTraditional Music - Musical Dialogue Worldwide

Institutional News

Master's Degree in European Cultural Anthropology, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania
The International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations, Sofia, Bulgaria
The Department of Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Haddon: An On-Line Catalogue of Archival Ethnographic Film Footage, Economic and Social Research Council
The School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh
The School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London
Slovene Institute for the Study and Promotion of Cultural Heritage and the Center for Multicultural Studies

REVIEWS

MARINA POMMIER: Elveszett Éden (Paradis Perdu)
Shaman. Journal of the International Society for Shamanistic Research

Appendix: (UNESC0 Recommendations
Ukrainian Translation

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  European Centre for Traditional Culture
Bulletin IV.

1998 Budapest

Contents

ECTC News
New Members of the International Advisory Board
New Officers in the European Centre for Traditional Culture Report on the Second International Board Meeting of the European Centre for Traditional Culture, Budapest, March 8, 1997
Documents Made For the 18th General Conference of UNESCO Paris, 1997

Anniversary
Anniversary of the First International Conference of Folk Art, Prague, 1928.

Traditional Dance in Europe
    Research
ANCA GIURCHESCU AND LISBET TORP: Theory and Methods in Dance
    Research: A European Approach to the Holistic Study of Dance
ERNŐ PESOVÁR: European Dance Culture-National Dance Cultures
Gvöttsv MARTIN: The Dance Culture of Peoples in the Carpathian Basin
EGIL BAKKA: The Computer As a Tool in Dance Research

Traditional Dance in Europe
    Reviv Activities
BÉLA HALMOS: Introduction
VILMOS Voigt: The 25 Years Old Hungarian Dance-House Movement
    As a Phenomenon of Folklorism and Much More
COLIN QUIGLEY: Táncház: Networked Socio-aesthetic Communities  in the Post-modern Global Cultural Environment
FERENC SEBŐ: The Revival Movements and the Dance-house in Hungary
OWE RONSTRÖM: Revival in Retrospect. The Folk Music and Folk Dance Revival

Traditional Dance in Europe
    Education
Introduction
Educational Programs on Folk Dance/Ethnochoreology in Europe

    Institutions and Organizations
International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM)-Ethnochoreology Study Group
International Council of Organizations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Art
Federation of Folk Music and Dance Societies
Folk Dance Archives at the Institute for Music0logy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

Reviews
ISTVÁN ZSEMBERY: Hyperkalevala - a National Epic 0n CD-ROM

© European Centre for Traditional Culture
Front cover and all inside photos have been taken by PÉTER KORNISS

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