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REACH Project at “Museums for all people!”

Museums for all people! This was the title of the international conference held from 2 to 5 April 2019 at Complutense University in Madrid. Keynote lectures, short talks and posters discussed the diverse and multi-layered dimensions of art and cultural … Continue reading


Good practices from the Rural Heritage Pilot: MEMOLab campaign “recovery of historic irrigation channels”

MEMOLab laboratory of the University of Granada, in the framework of REACH project, continues the planning and implementation of events dedicated to the recovery and use of historical irrigation systems. Also this year the “recovery of historic irrigation channels” campaign … Continue reading


Get involved in the Dancing Bodies in Coventry!

Dancing Bodies in Coventry is a Coventry University 2021 funded project that is being led by researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Dance Research (CDaRE). Dancing Bodies in Coventry is a multimedia project that will document the legacy of dance … Continue reading


REACH at the International Conference “Small Cities and Environment (from the Middle Ages to Contemporary Times)”

From 14 to 16 March at Castelo de Vide (Portugal) was held an international conference on Small Towns and Environment in History – Pequenas Ciudades e Ambiente – organized by the international network Small Cities in Time (In-SCIT).   The … Continue reading


Great participation and remarkable outcomes for CH Symposium!

The latest successful Symposium of REACH Social Platform was joined by a great number of international professionals engaged in the field of cultural heritage. The event titled “Horizons for Heritage Research – Towards a Cluster on Cultural Heritage“, took place … Continue reading


Successful REACH- Workshop on Participatory Approaches for creativity and Entrepreneurship

The REACH project recently held its latest workshop, hosted by Coventry University’s Centre for Dance Research. It had a wide ranging brief that, in addition to considering the REACH theme of participatory approaches, it also incorporated creative and entrepreneurial (re)-use … Continue reading


RURITAGE Project Call of Interest for Replicators

Are you a rural community that is searching for innovative solutions, using your local heritage potential as a catalyst for economic competitiveness and/or sustainable and inclusive growth? The RURITAGE project, funded under H2020, is looking for 6 rural areas located … Continue reading


“Ksar Said: Building Tunisian Young People’s Critical Engagement with Their Heritage”

The 5th of March, the online open access journal “Sustainability” published an article stating the importance of the use of virtual reality for  increasing and promoting the value of Tunisian heritage as important cultural expressions of the past. The article … Continue reading


The REACH Workshop on participatory approaches for creativity and entrepreneurship

The second REACH project Workshop is getting close! It is planned for next Tuesday, the 12th of March, in Coventry at the venue of the Institute for Creative Enterprise  and it will discuss and explore best practices on participatory approaches … Continue reading


The Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in Southern California Museums

Wikipedia is one of the most popular website and a go-to source for facts online. Anyone can edit Wikipedia, but not everyone does. Studies show that only 16% of Wikipedia editors identify as female; content is skewed by the lack … Continue reading