Topic: europeana

WEAVE Project disseminated to AccessCult Erasmus Students

text and images by Rosa Cisneros, Coventry University. The European Union funded project, AccessCult, aims to make cultural venues more accessible for all. One billion people live with some form of disability (WHO), at EU level, about 24% of persons … Continue reading


EUROMED 2022 Cultural Tourism workshop – updated agenda

The event was organized in the framework of EUROMED (7-11 November 2022) by H2020 project INCULTUM, to discuss about the role of community engagement and citizen participation in enhancing and promoting sustainable tourism in peripheral areas that are not often … Continue reading


WEAVE blogpost: The Paradox of Intangible Heritage

img: 1398267: Rugby League Cup final between Bradford Northern , the holders , and Wigan at Wembley Stadium – 29 April 1948. TopFoto, In Copyright, Educational reuse permitted. Looking at photographic collections in particular, it’s a striking realisation that physical … Continue reading


WEAVE galleries in Europeana

img: Festa de la Mercè a Barcelona di Duran Fígols, Oriol – CRDI / Girona City Council – CC BY-NC-ND. Disappearing trades and occupations As our daily life and routines have changed a lot in past decades thanks to clever … Continue reading


The Renaissance of Romani Re-presentation

img. (cropped): Back To The Future! Safe European Home 1938, Damian Le Bas, Kai Dikhas Foundation / ERIAC, In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted. This exhibition, jointly curated by WEAVE Editorial Team with invaluable contribution by guest author Dr Adrian … Continue reading


WEAVE blogpost: Castellers, Catalonia’s human towers

img: Festa de la Mercè a Barcelona di Duran Fígols, Oriol – CRDI / Girona City Council – CC BY-NC-ND. Castells are human constructions, six to ten people high, that can occasionally be spotted in cities and town squares in … Continue reading


WEAVE final conference, recordings and presentations available

Hosted by CRDI in Girona at Centre Cultural La Mercè, the WEAVE project organized on 16th September 2022 its final conference, which explored the connections between tangible and intangible heritage, cultural communities and the process of digital transformation of cultural … Continue reading


WEAVE blogpost: A taste of terroir?

img: Fishermen in Lorient (France) by J. Hersleven, Jacques – Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Belgium – CC BY-NC-SA. The cultural connection between heritage and food has gradually gained visibility over the last decades. Read the blog published by the … Continue reading


WEAVE blogpost: Caring for intangible cultural heritage

img: Gegants i capgrossos, CRDI/Ajuntament de Girona, PD. Intangible cultural heritage is a substantial part of what makes up our histories and identities, understood to be practices, ideas, insights and experiences. Read the blog published by the WEAVE project editorial … Continue reading