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In this panel discussion, we learn about the importance of storytelling using traditional arts in the processes of education, skill development, acquisition of applied knowledge, and realistic practice as a tool for changing and reviving the culture of learning in the traditional arts and cultural heritage sector, away from the traditional learning spaces. We will discover the role of scientific research and documentation of crafts and heritage in nourishing storytelling. We will discuss the stories of handmade products and craft products and their impact on their value. We will also explore methods of documenting traditional arts and their history, how to teach traditional arts, and skills transfer, from site selection and learning space design to building educational programs.
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