The Singing Landscape Project.

Staelens, Y., 2009. The Singing Landscape Project. In: Lira, S., Amoêda, R., Pinheiro, C., Pinheiro, J. and Oliveira, F., eds. Sharing Cultures 2009. Barcelos, Portugal: Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development, pp. 523-530.

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Abstract

The Singing Landscape Project aims to re-connect families with their singing ancestors and to encourage the discovery of what is essentially a hidden intangible cultural heritage. This paper presents the outputs of The Singing Landscape Project and focuses upon The Somerset Folk Map, suggesting that this might be a useful model for others seeking to promote singers, songs and other expressions of intangible cultural heritage in a given locality.

Item Type:Book Section
ISBN:978-989-95671-1-5
Number of Pages:638
Subjects:Geography and Environmental Studies
Arts > Music
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Centre for Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage
ID Code:11194
Deposited By:Ms Yvette Staelens
Deposited On:07 Sep 2009 13:54
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:13
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