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    NON-MATERIAL CULTURAL HERITAGE NEEDS LEGISLATIVE PROTECTION IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 23, 2007

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. Cultural globalization has called
    forth the necessity to bring out problems of preservation of national
    indentity, national culture, including keeping of non-material cultural
    heritage, and to find a new solutions to them. Karine Khodikian, the
    RA Deputy Minister of Culture, stated this at the October 23 third
    international three-day conference under the title "Knowledge and
    Symbol, Belief and Custom," dedicated to preservation of non-material
    cultural values.

    According to her, the whole non-material cultural heritage and system
    of values need legislative and institutional protection today in
    Armenia. At that, not only adoption of individual laws by the state,
    but also bringing them in line with international standards regulating
    the sphere is necessary.

    Garnik Guyumjian, the Head of the State Programs, Cultural Cooperation,
    Science and Education Unit of Cultural Policy Department of the RA
    Ministry of Culture, said in his speech that the Ministry has already
    worked out a bill On Non-material Cultural Heritage, which is at the
    interested Ministries. The law's adoption pursues a single purpose,
    to regulate legal interrelations in the sphere, to specify state
    governance bodies' authorities, to establish the directions, in which
    international cooperation should be carried out. G. Guyumjian said
    that Armenia joined the International Convention On Preservation of
    Non-material Values in 2005.

    G. Guyumjian said that the bill will have a special provision on
    preservation of non-material cultural heritage in the Diaspora.

    Ethnographer Levon Abrahamian's report on the subject "Indefinite
    Limits of Non-material Culture" rendered clear the borderline between
    material and non-material values. "Non-material culture is everything
    surrounding us, which is not tangible. In my opinion, we should start
    from what is lost or disappears from our life. For instance, a singer
    sings, his ability to sing is a non-material, not tangible value:
    the matter is how to preserve the ability to perform (a bad or good
    song or performance are not important)," the ethnographer said giving
    assurance that material values cannot be be created today unless we
    have non-material values.
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