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🌟 Interpret Europe Conference 2025 🌟![]()
Subject: Heroes, anti-heroes, and villains: How we (re)create, use, and dismantle them
Dates: 11-14 April 2025
Location: Sulejówek, Poland![]()
Join Interpret Europe from 11-14 April 2025 in Sulejówek, Poland, for the #IEConference "Heroes, anti-heroes, and villains: How we (re)create, use, and dismantle them."
Explore the fascinating world of 'heroes' in personal, communal, and fictional contexts. We'll dive into how interpreters use these figures to tell compelling stories beyond facts.![]()
Partnering with the Muzeum Józefa Piłsudskiego w Sulejówku, a place rich in dialogue about Poland's national heroes, we'll explore these themes from diverse perspectives. Expect engaging speeches, workshops, presentations, and study visits, including nature sites and the Marie Skłodowska Curie Museum.![]()
Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the dynamic world of heroes and heritage interpretation.
Please mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable experience in Poland!
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📣Soon, our #summer #ienewsletter will come out, but some articles from the previous one are so good that they deserve to be reread. Have you spotted 👀Pauline Viguier's article on "Interpreting a Dolmen and Researching in the Artillery Museum"?![]()
Pauline recounts the challenge of creating an interpretive panel about a 4,000-year-old dolmen. Interpreters who were used to World War stories found this task uncharted. The group learned to observe and create thought-provoking content through a series of practical exercises, including time at the American Cemetery of Draguignan and the Artillery Museum. The week fostered collaboration and revealed deeper meanings, turning knowledge into action.![]()
Please read the full article on our news section on Interpret Europe's webpage to discover how these interpreters rose to the challenge and brought history to life in new ways.
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Join us for the IE Webinar: "Could heritage interpretation provide an alternative to quick consumption of bucket-list experiences?" on 02 July 2024, 9:00-10:30 CEST. Discover how tourist guides can enhance heritage interpretation amid overtourism challenges.
Don't miss out—register now!
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Tuesday 2 July 2024, 09:00 CEST This webinar explores how tourist ...
We are approaching the end of the first Interpret Europe Trainers’ Summer School that took place in Kontija, Croatia.![]()
As trainers delved into new training methods, it sparked extensive discussions and led to new findings on the subject of value-based heritage interpretation, developed in cooperation with the UNESCO Office in Venice.![]()
Until the next chance to engage in this way, we eagerly anticipate how these practices will evolve in Interpret Europe training.![]()
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