The Creation of a Hub for Ukrainian Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of the Ivan Honchar Museum

  • Maryna Hrymych,
  • Myroslava Vertiuk and
  • Andrii Levchenko

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  • Maryna Hrymych
    PhD, Folklorist, ethnologist, anthropologist
    Ivan Honchar Museum National Centre of Folk Culture, Kyiv

  • Myroslava Vertiuk
    Folklorist, museologist, teacher. Deputy Director General for Intangible cultural heritage and public relations
    Ivan Honchar Museum National Centre of Folk Culture, Kyiv

  • Andrii Levchenko
    Folklorist, ethnomusicologist, historian. Co-founder and Head of educational programs in the NGO “Rys’,” author of Podcast “Muzyka rozkazhe” about music of national minorities in Ukraine

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Cover of Ukrainian Intangible Cultural Heritage in Emergencies, Volume 45, Number 1, 2023, pp. 3-196, Ethnologies

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