next meeting in foteviken - openarch conference, modena 2012
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Welcome to Foteviken
It all started with marine archeology
It all started with marine archeology
It all started with marine archeology
The centre of our activities – The Viking town
The centre of our activities – The Viking town
The centre of our activities – The Viking town
The centre of our activities – The Viking town
Meeting with the audience
Our volunteers
Welcome to Foteviken
OpenArch conference will be held at Foteviken in
southern Sweden
from the 24th to 26th September 2012.
Foteviken .
Welcome to Foteviken
Fotevikens museum is located in Sweden
at the Oresund near Malmo, Sweden's third
largest city.
Across Oresund, you will find Copenhagen,
the capital of Denmark
Copenhagen
Malmö
Foteviken
Welcome to Foteviken
It is easy to get to
Foteviken
With flights to Kastrup Airport
in Copenhagen.
Kastrup
Foteviken
Welcome to Foteviken
It is easy to get to
Foteviken
With flights to Kastrup Airport
in Copenhagen.
With direct train to Sweden
across the Oresund Bridge,
one of the world's longest.
Kastrup
Foteviken
Exponering/förmedling
Welcome to Foteviken
It is easy to get to
Foteviken
With flights to Kastrup Airport
in Copenhagen.
With direct train to Sweden
across the Oresund Bridge,
one of the world's longest.
We pick you up and bring you
to Foteviken
Kastrup
Hyllie
Höllviken
Foteviken
Welcome to Foteviken
September 24 - Day one will include:
Yesterday , today and tomorrow
Lars Amréus, Executive Director of the Swedish National Heritage Board:
(“How to make cultural heritage alive.”)
Peter Aronsson, Linköping University:
(“Why, when and how does the past become an engaging heritage site?”)
Per Karsten and Jerry Rosengren, The Historical museum of Lund:
(‘”From traditional museum to the museum for the future”).
Peter Lindbom, The Fullero Park project in Sweden:
(“The planned large theme park about Vikings.”)
Welcome to Foteviken
Volonteers
Henrik Zipsane, Jamtli Historieland:
(“Cooperation all levels from a management point
of view - working with Staff and Volunteers”)
Anders Ödman, Lunds University: (“Archeology and volunteers”)
Kaare Johannessen, Middelaldercentret, Denmark:
(“About working with volunteers.”)
Catharina Oksen, Middelaldercentret, Denmark:
(“The opportunities that volunteers provide for
the Archaeological Open Air museums”).
3. Transport to evening dinner on board The Cog in the channel of Falsterbo.
The cog ship that we built
Welcome to Foteviken
September 25
What is live interpretation, where did it come from and why does it matter?
Speakers & ‘provocateurs’:
Björn Jakobsen (Director, Fotevikens Viking Museum),
Dr Anna Farthing (IMTAL-Europe Chair),
Prof. Tony Jackson (Manchester University, editor of Performing Heritage, 2011)
Mark Wallis (Director, Past Pleasures @ the Historic Royal Palaces, UK).
Divide into three groups for participation in pre-selected
workshops & panel presentations.
Welcome to Foteviken
Lunch
Guest speaker:
Chris Gidlow (Manager of Live Interpretation, Historic Royal Palaces, UK):
‘Emotional engagement through live interpretation,
with the accent on intangible cultural heritage’
Divide into three groups for participation in pre-selected
workshops & panel presentations.
Final round-table: summaries & questions arising from day’s events
Evening: Grand Viking Feast in the Long Hall
Exponering/förmedling
Welcome to Foteviken
September 26 – OpenArch day
09.30 (Sala ex-Oratorio)
Welcome
10:00 Presentation of the activities for the 7 WP
10:30 WP1 - Project Management
11:00 WP2 - Improvement of Museum management’
11:30 Coffee break
12:00 WP3 - The Dialogue with the Visitors
12:30 WP4 - The Dialogue with Skills
13:00 Lunch
14:30 WP5 - The Dialogue with Science
15:00 WP6 - The Dialogue with Museum Organisations
15:30 WP7 - Communication & Dissemination including:
16:00 Introduction to next OpenArch meeting in Archeon( Nederland)
17:00 Steering committee
We will have an alternative program for people not involved in Steering committee
20:30 Dinner
Work Package 2 Improvement of museum management at partner
museums Welcome to Sweden and
Foteviken Museum