The aim of the summer school is to draw attention to cultural heritages, which show a variety of interpretations of the past – historical past, cultural landscapes, cultural technologies, cultural interactions and lordship relations.
The chosen region represents diffrent places of coexistence that share and differ in cultural exchanges and cultural differences. The summer school combines diffrent lectures, interviews, discussions and fieldwork and it will be held between 29.08-03.09.2022, in three bulgarian cities – Ruse, Tutrakan and Razgrad. The summer school is organized by the Department of Anthropology and the Department of Design and The Rousse Regional Historical Museum. The seminars will be led by NBU lecturers and leading researchers from the museums. The participans are students, PhD students and lecturers from diffrent university programs such as Anthropology, Fashion, Interior design and other social sciences, humanities and creative bachelor, master and doctoral educational fields.
The final part of the summer school is a presentation of the results in diffrent forms – articles, reports, presentations, creative projects, etc. depending on the study field and the university program of each student. Presentations will be in present with the option of online streaming.
The participation in the summer school and final presentations provides each student 18 credits.
Period
– 29 August – 03 September 2022
Format: On site
Language: Bulgarian and English
Student Level: All
Number of ECTS: 18
Prerequisites and registration procedures (i.e. language, fee, registration dates)
Students from different university programs such as Anthropology, Fashion, Interior design and other social sciences, humanities and creative bachelor, master and doctoral educational fields.
Duration: 6 days
Application deadline: 20/07/2022
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Marcia Tiburi – TERRADORADA (paintings exhibition) – Auditorium MR002
Deavan Michelle La Tray – Chroma Depth (paintings exhibition) – Hall Auditorium MR002
Eva Dimitrova – Beauty without filters (photgraphy exhibition) – Hall Auditorium MR002
Michail Bakas – Equality in Life, Society and Education Human stories. Another road to the European Dream (photography exhibition) – University Entrance Hall
Indira Sofia Molina Caliz – Au sud du sud (dance performance) – Hall Auditorium MR002 – Closing session, cocktail time.
All performances will be available on November 8 except for the dance performance which will be held just before the cocktail.