Expected achievements

Following results and achievements are expected in three fields.
In the museum, galleries and especially for curators:
  • Museums will be provided with experiment how to exhibit the performance parallel with tangible object’s permanent exhibition
  • Curators will be provided with knowledge and experience on the importance of intangible cultural heritage safeguarding and promotion besides with tangible objects
  • Further creative thinking to exhibit performance parallel to permanent exhibition will come
  • Museums and galleries will develop their facilities to exhibit the dance performance

For target group or students of high school:
  • Students will have the ability to distinguish the traditional way of performing Bii Biyelgee from the staged version of Bii Biyelgee dance
  • Students will have knowledge how movements of Bii Biyelgee derived from tangible objects, which are used in everyday living style of nomadic Mongolians
  • Students will be provided with knowledge to distinguish the embodied movements from performance or ability to tell what is practitioner is doing in that moment
  • The gap between urban and nomadic culture will be filled in some way through performance based exhibitions
  • Awareness of traditional culture will be raised
  • Nomad’s cultural identity will be strengthened through live performance
For the implementation of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (in the case of the Mongolia):
  • Policy and decision makers will take into their account further possibilities of museum’s direct involvement in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage, in case of permanent exhibitions parallel with live performances
  • People would believe that museums and galleries are another appropriate space to implement the convention for the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage, especially for promoting the intangible cultural heritage with combination of tangible cultural heritage; and raising awareness of public
  • Joint collaboration and further projects will come in between government officials, organizations, museums, and performers or dance practitioners





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