Program of the Conference: Lost/Looked for/ Tamed Cultural Heritage
Kielce, Poland, 4th to 6th July 2019
Place of the conference: Faculty of Pedagogy and Art, Krakowska street 11
Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce
DAY: 4 July
9.00 – 9.30 – opening of the conference: (CEART A)
prof. UJK dr hab. Sławomir Koziej, Dean of The Faculty of Pedagogy and Art, Jan Kochanowski University
prof. Mag. Hans Joachim Holz, Vice-President of The International Organization of Folk Art
prof. dr hab. Anna Brzozowska-Krajka, Chair of The Polish Section of IOV
mgr Maciej Obara, Director of the Museum of Toys and Play in Kielce”
I. Plenary session: 4 July 2019; 9.30 – 12.00 (CEART A)
Chair: prof. dr hab. Anna Brzozowska-Krajka (Chair of The Polish Section of IOV; Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin), dr hab. Halina Mielicka-Pawłowska, prof. UJK (Jan Kochanowski University)
9.30-9.50: prof. dr hab. Violetta Krawczyk-Wasilewska (University of Łódź), Folk Culture in the Digital Era: Rethinking Old Terms, Exploring New Meanings
9.50-10.10: ks. dr hab. Sławomir Chrost, prof. UJK (Jan Kochanowski University), Cultural heritage according to Chantal Delsol 10.10-10.30: dr hab. Katarzyna Smyk prof. UMCS (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University), Monitoring of intangible cultural heritage in Poland – assumptions, functions, questions 10.30-10.50: doc. Daniel Drápala (Masaryk University, Brno), Social Capital of Intangible Cultural Heritage
10.50-11.30: Discussion
Coffee break (11.30-12.00)
1. Panel session:
4 July 2019; 12.00 – 14.00 (CEART A)
Chair: dr hab. Teresa Smolińska prof. UO (University of Opole), dr Bartłomiej Kotowski (Jan Kochanowski University)
12.00-12.15: dr Andrzej Kościołek (Jan Kochanowski University), Lost heritage of socio-cultural region Świętokrzyskie
12.15-12.30: dr Piotr Czepas (Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum in Łódź), Lost in the XXth century. About the past of villages in the Bełchatów region before the mining of brown coal
12.30-12.45: dr Kinga Czerwińska (University of Silesia, Katowice), The potential of the industrial heritage of Upper Silesia in the modern design
12.45-13.00: mgr Karolina Dziubata (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań), Social conflict and the protection of intangible cultural heritage
13.00-13.15: mgr Natalie Moreno-Kamińska (University of Łódź), Art_Inkubator at the Art Factory as an example of the lost, sought-after and recovered heritage of industrial Lodz 13.15-13.30: mgr Bernadeta Kosztyła (teacher, Kraków, Warszawa), Regional education of children and you
13.30-14.00 – Discussion
2. Panel session:
4 July 2019; 12.00 – 14.00 (CEART B)
Chair: dr hab. Robert Lipelt prof. PWSZ (High Vocational School, Sanok), dr Barbara Klasińska (Jan Kochanowski University)
12.00-12.15: prof. dr hab. Elena Reprintseva (Kursk State University), The transformation of Wedding Rituals Playing in Central Russia: From the Past to the Present 12.15-12.30: mgr Agnieszka Monies-Mizera (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University), Is wedding still a rite of passage? Lost/gained cultural behaviors 12.30-12.45: dr Marta Wilk (Jan Kochanowski University), Fest alcoholic as traditional and contemporary behavior of ludic 12.45-13.00: dr Ewa Baniowska-Kopacz (Poland Academy of Sciences), Contemporary Wisła Harvest Festival. Reinterpreted Tradition
13.00-13.15: mgr Marcela Szymańska (University of Opole), The memory the of childhood in the Throwback tales of the eldest generation (based on
subregion Racibórz)”
13.15-13.30: dr Tomasz Michalewski (University of Opole), Memory Restoring… About Conrad Mientus ‘gatherers’ passions 13.30-14.00 Discussion
Lunch break: 14.00-15.00
3. Panel session 3:
4 July 2019; 15.00-17.00 (CEART A)
Chair: ks. dr hab. Sławomir Chrost prof. UJK (Jan Kochanowski University), dr Magdalena Szalbot (University of Silesia)
15.00-15.20: prof. dr hab. Halina Rusek (University of Silesia), Here were the Arians – the forgotten heritage of the Świętokrzyska village 15.20-15.35: dr Małgorzata Strzelec (Jan Kochanowski University), The protection of intangible cultural heritage challenge for the local community (based on the church fair celebrations dedicated to St. Roch in Mikstat)” 15.35-15.50: dr Joanna Dziadowiec-Greganić (The State Museum of Ethnography, Warsaw), Around the Wiśniowa’s synagogue, Burek gang and fair, in interculturality of the border heritage of the Wiśniowa Commune in the awareness of its inhabitants” 15.50-16.05: mgr Bartosz Arkuszewski (Jagiellonian University, Cracow), Borrowed Heritage – Tamed Heritage. Cult of Saint Rita and Saint Charbel among “Krakow’s Saints” 16.05-16.20: mgr Łukasz Zapała (State High Vocational School, Nowy Targ): The figure of płanetnik in the old folklore beliefs and in the awareness of modern highlanders from Zagórze Region
16.20-16.35: dr Andrzej Stachowiak (Open Air Museum, Kielce), “Dead cemeteries”. Kirkuty as a lost cultural heritage in Kielce Region 16.35-17.00: Discussion
The concert in Hammond Museum, branch of the Museum of Toys and Play in Kielce. Welcome cocktail: Kościuszki street 13; 18.00
DAY: 5th July 2019
Place of the conference: Faculty of Pedagogy and Art, Jan Kochanowski University, Krakowska street 11
II. Plenary session:
5 July 2019; 9.00 – 11.00 (CEART A)
Chair: dr hab. Katarzyna Smyk prof. UMCS (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University), dr Andrzej Kościołek (Jan Kochanowski University)
9.00-9.20: prof. dr hab. Anna Brzozowska-Krajka (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University), „Things and ideas”: the regional tradition saved – only for festive days? (the case of Tatra highlanders in America)
9.20-9.50: dr hab. Robert Lipelt prof. PWSZ, (State Higher Vocational School, Sanok), Some examples of the restitution of national heritage in the Polish part of the Bieszczady mountains
9.50-10.10: dr hab. Teresa Smolińska prof. UO (University of Opole), Diversified cultural tradition of the German minority in Upper Silesia: researching, recreating and borrowing 10.10-10.30: dr Michał Łyszczarz (University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn), The meaning of the Polish Tatars cultural heritage for group identity and national culture
10.30-11.00 Discussion
Coffee break: 11.00-11.30
4. Panel session:
5 July 2019; 11.30 – 14.00 (CEART A)
Chair: dr hab. Maria Sroczyńska prof. UKSW (Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński University, Warsaw), dr Tomasz Michalewski (University of Opole).
11.30-11.50: dr hab. Dorota Świtała-Trybek prof. UO (University of Opole): Recreated culinary cultural heritage
11.50-12.05: dr Bartłomiej Kotowski (Jan Kochanowski University), Frontiers of consumerism, where can it be as good for people as here in Lwow?”
12.05-12.20: mgr Adam Muras (Masaryk University, Brno), Intangible Cultural Heritage in Space and Time. Research into traditional folk customs in the second half of the 20th century and their benefit for the analyses of current situation
12.20-12.35: dr Krzysztof Karbownik (Open Air Museum, Kielce), World of dormant imagination – about the past and future of folk toys 12.35-12.50: dr Magdalena Szalbot (University of Silesia), The former toys and plays of rural children captured in the frame. Finding elements of cultural heritage in the photographic resources of the Digital Archives of the Polish Ethnographic Atlas 12.50-13.05: dr Michał Mazurkiewicz (Jan Kochanowski University), Sport and Amusements in Art – Polish Equestrian Painting (1839–1939)
13. 05-13.30 Discussion
5. Panel session:
5 July 2019; 11.30-14.00 (CEART B)
Chair: doc. Daniel Drápala (Masaryk University, Brno), dr Renata Hołda (Jagiellonian University)
11.30-11.50: dr hab. Anna Mlekodaj (State High Vocational School, Nowy Targ), Folk dialect – the lost, but still available heritage
12.05-12.20: mgr Adam Muras (Masaryk University, Brno), Intangible Cultural Heritage in Space and Time. Research into traditional folk customs in the second half of the 20th century and their benefit for the analyses of current situation 12.20-12.35: dr Krzysztof Karbownik (Open Air Museum, Kielce), World of dormant imagination – about the past and future of folk toys
12.35-12.50: dr Magdalena Szalbot (University of Silesia), The former toys and plays of rural children captured in the frame. Finding elements of cultural heritage in the photographic resources of the Digital Archives of the Polish Ethnographic Atlas
12.50-13.05: dr Michał Mazurkiewicz (Jan Kochanowski University), Sport and Amusements in Art – Polish Equestrian Painting (1839–1939) 13. 05-13.30 Discussion
5. Panel session:
5 July 2019; 11.30-14.00 (CEART B)
Chair: doc. Daniel Drápala (Masaryk University, Brno), dr Renata Hołda (Jagiellonian University)
11.30-11.50: dr hab. Anna Mlekodaj (State High Vocational School, Nowy Targ), Folk dialect – the lost, but still available heritage
11.50-12.05: dr Anna Sznajder (Polish Ethnological Society, Cracow), Lacemaking workshops as the example of intangible cultural heritage. Commentary to fieldwork
12.05-12.20: mgr Patrycja Laskowska-Chyla (Jagiellonian University, Cracow), Lasowiak Heart – contemporary meanings and the role in creation of identity 12.20-12.35: mgr Michalina Janaszak (Adam Mickiewicz, University/Museum Górka Castle, Szamotuły), Lost or recovered? Kalisz problems with inheritance”
12.35-12.50: dr Małgorzata Michalska (University of Wrocław), “Sokolniki are inside of me…” Lost, but is the Forgotten Cultural Heritage of the Lvov`s village? 12.50-13.05: mgr Halina Tylka (teacher), Pastoral traditions of Podhale Region in the awareness of highlanders’ young generation”
13.05-13.30 Discussion
Lunch break: 13.30-15.00
III. Plenary session:
5 July 2019; 15.00 – 17.00 (CEART A)
Chair: dr hab. Dorota Świtała-Trybek prof. UO (Opole University), dr Michał Mazurkiewicz (Jan Kochanowski University)
15.00-15.20: dr hab. Maria Sroczyńska prof. UKSW (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University), The contemporary patriotic rituals – the tamed cultural heritage?”
15.20-15.50: dr Barbara Klasińska (Jan Kochanowski University), Tradition Revisited: Between Conservative Devotion to Cultural Heritage and the Liberated Attitude to Contemporary Times
15.50-16.10: dr Renata Hołda (Jagiellonian University), What does it mean to have a cultural heritage? About the essentialization and consumption of cultural difference
16.10-16.30: dr hab. Halina Mielicka-Pawłowska prof. UJK (Jan Kochanowski University), Lost, Looked for, Tamed Cultural religion tradition
16.30-17.00; Discussion
“Banquet, gala dinner Villa Hueta, 18.30; Juliusza Słowackiego street 25
DAY: 6 July 2019
Place of the conference: Open Air Museum, Tokarnia (near Kielce), sightseeing: 10.00-12.30
12.30-13.30 Discussion panel Chair: prof. dr hab. Halina Rusek (University of Silesia) “Speakers: doc. Daniel Drápala (Masaryk University), ks. dr hab. Sławomir Chrost prof. UJK Jan Kochanowski University), dr hab. Robert Lipelt prof. PWSZ (State High Vocational School, Sanok), dr hab. Teresa Smolińska prof. UO (Opole University), dr hab. Katarzyna Smyk prof. UMCS (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University), dr hab. Maria Sroczyńska prof. UKSW (Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński University) 13.30-14.00 Closing of the Conference: prof. dr hab. Anna Brzozowska-Krajka (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University), dr hab. Halina Mielicka-Pawłowska, prof. UJK (Jan Kochanowski University)
Lunch in Open Air Museum