District home preservation; information on the preservation of folk music and folk dance
Brief description
The preservation of folk music, song and dance is also part of the preservation of local history. In many places, the preservation and research of folk music is the task of the local heritage officers. In some cases, additional folk music caretakers have been appointed in the municipalities.
Description
Folk music, song and dance are an important part of everyday and festive culture. In their regionally diverse forms, they have an identity-forming effect and, on the one hand, create a direct connection to the homeland and, on the other, enable cultural exchange.
The task of folk music preservation is to record, document and pass on traditional and contemporary forms of music and dance. It should also encourage people of all generations to engage in their own musical activities and to be creative with traditional texts, melodies and dances. Beyond the preservation of tradition, folk music opens up a wide range of contemporary forms of expression to broad sections of the population and enables cross-societal or intercultural exchange. Folk music educators therefore also act as mediators between traditional music and other musical trends.
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