Vanuatu Cultural Centre

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Macka SILONA : 16 Ogis 1978 – 1 Ogis 2007
Long Wenisdei namba 1 Ogis 2007, wan staf memba blong VKS, Macka Silona, i bin lus. Hemia hemi smol storian long laef mo ol ajivmen blong hem
 
New Corporate Plan for Vanuatu Cultural Centre
The Vanuatu National Cultural Council and the Vanuatu Cultural Centre have a new corporate plan, the first one in the organisation's existence. Production of this corporate plan brings the Cultural Centre into line with the work procedures of the Vanuatu Government
 
Nouveau Plan d’Entreprise pour le Centre Culturel du Vanuatu
Le Conseil Culturel National et le Centre Culturel du Vanuatu ont mis en place un nouveau Plan d’Entreprise, le premier depuis leur création. La mise en œuvre de ce plan permettra au Centre Culturel de s’accorder sur les procédures de travail du Gouvernement du Vanuatu
 
Wan natora blong histri blong Vanuatu i lus: Reece Discombe
Mr Reece Discombe hemi bin lus long eli moning long namba 2 Jun 2007. Reece Discombe hemi wan blong olgeta strong sapota blong wok blong Kaljoral Senta stat long ol yia 1960s kasem taem we hemi lus. Ridim smol storian blong histri blong sapot blong hem long Kaljoral Senta
 
Ralph Regenvanu represents Pacific in expert meetings of UNESCO
Ralph Regenvanu, Director of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, has been asked by UNESCO to provide advice to their programs in cultural policy as someone designated as an international “expert” in the field (UNESCO is the “United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation”, the arm of the United Nations with responsibility for matters of education, science and culture)
 
Director Ralph Regenvanu honoured with medal and customary title
Director of the Cultural Centre, Ralph Regenvanu, was honoured on two separate occasions in November 2006 for the work he has done over the past 12 years with the Cultural Centre and in the field of culture more generally in Vanuatu - by the Government of France and by the fieldworkers of the Cultural Centre
 
Pacific regional heritage organisation moves base to Vanuatu
The Pacific Islands Museums Association (PIMA) has relocated its Secretariat from its previous base in the Fiji Museum in Suva to the Vanuatu Cultural Centre in Port Vila
 
"State of the Nation" report : Cultural Centre status report 2005
This report was presented by Ralph Regenvanu, Director of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre, at the "Pacific Museums in Sustainable Heritage Development" workshop hosted by the Australian National University in Canberra in the first week of February 2006. It is a 'status report' on what is happening at the Cultural Centre, descibing the Centre's activities over the past few years and indicating current and future directions.
 
Traditional ‘Arts’ in Vanuatu
A description of the traditional "arts" in Vanuatu: is "art" something recognised in the traditional worldview?
 
Malakula Cultural Centre
Main objective for the Malakula Cultural Centre is to upgrade the custom and cultures of Malekula for the attraction of visitors and interested custom role from Malekula.
 

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