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‘Cycladic Identity’ Initiative to Safeguard Cyclades Island Heritage

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Photo source: Museum of Cycladic Art

The protection of Cycladic island culture, biodiversity and intangible cultural heritage is the focus of the new “Cycladic Identity” initiative presented this week at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens.

“The aim of the initiative is to contribute to the preservation of the cultural and natural heritage of the Cyclades, a heritage of unique value that is in danger of being destroyed, forgotten or distorted due to the phenomena of the modern era, such as the advent of sweeping overtourism, the abandonment of traditional practices and climate change,” said Sandra Marinopoulos, president & CEO Museum of Cycladic Art during the presentation.

Marinopoulos added that the initiative aims to contribute to the preservation, restoration and promotion of the elements that make up the Cycladic identity. “Elements that have shaped the life of these islands from ancient times to today,” she added.

Repatriated antiquities on display at the Athens’ Museum of Cycladic Art. Photo source: Ministry of Culture

“Cycladic identity” will also serve as a platform that will attract donations and support and gather resources, which it will then distribute to programs implemented by agencies in the Cyclades. The ultimate goal is to motivate the islanders to actively participate in the preservation of their own heritage.

Nine programs focusing on recording and archiving traditional practices, local customs, music, and practices such as dry stonewalling are already being implemented on eight Cyclades islands, namely on Amorgos, Andros, Donoussa, Ios, Kea, Mykonos, Paros and Sikinos.

Interested agencies submit proposals which are evaluated based on a set of stringent criteria by the “Cycladic Identity” scientific committee and approved by an advisory board. Once approved the committee monitors progress and implementation.

Photo source: Culture Ministry

Monument of Episkopi, Sikinos

“At the same time, we are also in open dialogue with local governments, non-profit institutions, large organizations, scientists and other initiatives, with the aim of expanding the prospect of synergies,” said Marinopoulos.

Also addressing the event, Demetris Athanasoulis, Cyclades Ephorate of Antiquities director and Cycladic Identity Scientific Committee member underlined that the “Cyclades Identity” initiative can only succeed if the residents of the Cyclades islands and local bodies take action and responsibility and make efforts to preserve their cultural heritage.

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Kate Tiffany 6 October 2023 - 23:41

Not sure what expanding the prospect of synergies indicates.
However, this is really healthy to see a destination encouraging locals to be proud and tourism not be the only revenue stream.

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