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PROGRAMME OF THE MEETING Imagining the Balkans History, Memory and Dialogue in South-East Europe Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 A meeting organized within the initiative

BACKGROUND This international meeting is organized as a follow-up to the previous encounters organized in Thessaloniki ( National History Museums in Southeast Europe: learning history, building shared memories, Thessaloniki, Greece, 18-19 October 2010), Berlin ( Best practices in museum management: dealing with difficult heritage, educating on history, Berlin, Germany, 27-28 January 2011), and Turin ( History, memory and dialogue in South-East Europe: Exploring the identity of Nations, October 5-6th, Turin, Italy). These meetings were organized to enhance cooperation and dialogue among the South-East European national history museums. This project is developed within the new framework initiative entitled Culture: a Bridge to Development that has been included in the biennial Programme and Budget for 2012-2013 of UNESCO (36 C/5) as approved by the General Conference of UNESCO at its 36th session (October-November 2011). The initiative aims at better promoting cultural heritage in all its forms as a powerful and unique tool for sustainable social, economic and human development, job-creation opportunities social cohesion, education and mutual understanding, thus bringing forth new opportunities for international cooperation. Building on the cohesive power of cultural heritage in all its forms and dimensions (tangible and intangible, movable and museums, documentary heritage), the project aims at contributing to the enhancement of creativity, dialogue and cultural exchanges, develop innovative and creative approaches to the safeguarding and promotion of heritage and culture-sensitive development projects through the support to the rehabilitation, capacity building, and transformation of key leading cultural institutions. The last meeting, in Turin, served to discuss more in depth the concrete proposal of a pilot regional project for a travelling exhibit, tentatively entitled Imagining the Balkans. The general framework of the exhibition-concept had been prepared in advance of the Torino meeting by the Venice Office, together with Ana Stolic (Director of the National History Museum of Belgrade, Serbia) and Philippos Mazarakis (Curator at the National Historical Museum in Athens and President of the International Association of Museums of History) to initiate and facilitate the discussions, for further comments, inputs, suggestions and concrete proposals. This framework- EUROPE Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 (page 2)

proposal was discussed and restructured during the Turin meeting, as presented in the final report of the Turin Report. The final report of the Turin meeting, which has been distributed to all participants, presents all the main conclusions and steps forward of this project. The exhibit will be designed in a way to permit travelling and presentation in a succession of countries of the SEE region, and serve to sustain dialogue and cooperation among museums of the region and enhance a shared reflection on nations-building processes, the transformation of cultural and social practices, and the construction of a European identity and of shared memories. The chronological frame would be the long 19th century, starting from around the French revolution and ending with the end of World War 1. In particular, it was agreed that each partner museum would prepare a selection of 10 items (photos, pictures, sculptures, drawings, texts, maps, films, musical recordings, paintings, artifacts, etc), together with all their relevant information and meta-data, including their historical relevance and repercussions on the project subject. The items proposed should correspond to the three major transversal topics retained, in line with the approaches and issues presented in the Turin report: Living in the Balkans Educating in the Balkans Representing the Balkans a. Representing (Heroes, celebrations, symbols, maps, etc) b. Narrating (tales, writings, literature, history, etc) The National Museum of Slovenia has accepted to host and inaugurate the travelling exhibit. The meeting is therefore taking place within the Museum s premises, so that all partners can view the space available (about 300 sqm) and the collections possessed by the host museum. EUROPE Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 (page 3)

PARTICIPANTS The conference will comprise museum directors and experts from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Turkey. Are also invited senior representatives from European museums (German Historical Museum in Berlin, Germany), professional organizations (ICOM/International Committee for Exhibitions and Exchange; ICOM/International Association of Museums of History; EUROCLIO-European Association of History Educators) and academic networks of research (Eunamus/European National Museums research project). WORKING LANGUAGE Working language will be English. PLACE OF THE MEETING National Museum of Slovenia New building, Maistrova 2 Old building, Prešernova 20, SI-1000 Ljubljana Tel.: +386 1 24 14 400 Fax: +386 1 24 14 422 Website: http://www.nms.si/english/01_informations/information.html ACCOMMODATION The UNESCO Venice Office will cover travel tickets and accommodation for participants. The hotel chosen for participants is the Best Western Premier Hotel Slon. Lunches and dinners will be offered to the participants by the organizers. Transfers will be organized for participants between the airport and the hotel. EUROPE Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 (page 4)

HOTEL Best Western Premier Hotel Slon Slovenska cesta 34, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Tel. +386 (0) 1 470 11 00 Website: http://www.hotelslon.com/index_en.php CONTACTS National Museum of Slovenia Website : Barbara Ravnik Director Email: barbara.ravnik@nms.si Email: barbara.ravnik@gmail.com Ministry of Culture of Slovenia Website : Špela Spanžel Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports Maistrova 10, SI - 1000 Ljubljana Tel.:+386 (0)1 369 5953 Fax: +386 (0)1 369 5902 Mobile: +386 (0)51 368 822 E-mail: spela.spanzel@gov.si UNESCO Venice Office Website : http://www.unesco.org/venice Anthony Krause UNESCO, Head of Culture Unit, Programme Specialist Tel + 39 041 260 15 58 Fax : + 39 041 528 99 95 Email : a.krause@unesco.org Laura de Stefani UNESCO, Culture Programme Assistant Tel + 39 041 260 15 36 Fax : + 39 041 528 99 95 Email : l.destefani@unesco.org EUROPE Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 (page 5)

AGENDA OF THE MEETING Wednesday 7 March 2012 Arrival of participants, transfer to Best Western Premier Hotel Slon 20h30: Meeting in Hotel Lobby. Welcoming Dinner. Venue, Restaurant Figovec (5mn walk from hotel) Thursday 8 March 2012 9h00: Departure from the hotel (10 minutes walk) to the venue of the meeting: National Museum of Slovenia, New building, Maistrova 2 9h30-10h00: Welcoming words Barbara Ravnik, Director of the National Museum of Slovenia Špela Spanžel, Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Slovenia, Directorate for Cultural Heritage Anthony Krause, Head of Culture Unit, UNESCO Venice Office 10h-10h45: General presentation of the items selected by the various museums, by Philippos Mazarakis 10h45-11h00: Coffee break 11h-12h30: Individual Presentation (visual and analytical) by museums of selected items 11h00/11h20: Albania 11h20/11h40: Bosnia and Herzegovina 11h40/12h00: Bulgaria EUROPE Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 (page 6)

12h00/12h20: Croatia 12h20/12h40: Cyprus 12h40-13h00: Analytical summary, by Ana Stolic 13h-14h30: Buffet lunch. Venue: Museum 14h30: Presentations (visual and analytical) by museums of selected items (session continued) 14h30/14h50: Greece 14h50/15h20: Montenegro 15h20/15h40: Romania 15h40/16h00: Serbia 16h00/16h20: Slovenia 16h20/16h50: Coffee Break 16h50-17h30: Presentations (visual and analytical) by museums of selected items (session continued) 16h50/17h10: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 17h10/17h30: Turkey 17h30-18h00: Analytical summary, by Ana Stolic 18h00-19h30: Departure (10 mn. by walk) to the National Museum of Slovenia, Old building, Prešernova 20, and visit of the Museum Exhibit space, by Barbara Ravnik. 20h30: Dinner. Venue, Pen Club EUROPE Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 (page 7)

Friday 9 March 2012 9h00: Departure from the hotel. Venue of the meeting: National Museum of Slovenia, New building, Maistrova 2 9h30/10h30: 10h30/10h45: 10h45-11h00: Remarks and suggestions on the items proposals: a comparative perspective Remarks by Ulrike Kretzschmar, Director Exhibitions Department, German Historical Museum Remarks by Anne-Catherine Hauglustaine-Robert, International Committee for Exhibitions and Exchange (ICEE/ICOM) Chairperson Remarks by Peter Aronsson, Professor, Linköpings University, Sweden, Eunamus project coordinator Remarks, by Jonathan Even-Zohar, EUROCLIO- European Association of History Educators Coffee break 11h00-13h00: General discussion, moderated by Barbara Ravnik, Ana Stolic and Philippos Mazarakis: selection of items, practicalities 13h00-14h00: Buffet lunch. Venue: National Museum 14h00-18h00: General discussion, moderated by Barbara Ravnik, Ana Stolic and Philippos Mazarakis: selection of items, practicalities 18h00-18h30: General conclusions and follow-up proposals Marjutka Hafner, Secretary-General of the Slovenian National Commission for UNESCO Barbara Ravnik, Ana Stolic, Philippos Mazarakis, Coordinators Anthony Krause, Head of Culture Unit, UNESCO Venice Office 20h30: Dinner. Venue Castle Hill EUROPE Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 (page 8)

Saturday 10 March 2012 Departure of participants. EUROPE Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8-9 March 2012 (page 9)