Challenges in the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Lithuania

Authors

  • Vytautas Tumėnas

Keywords:

ICH safeguarding and promotion, cultural policy and economics, critical heritage studies, Lithuanian intangible heritage

Abstract

This research analyses the challenges of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in Lithuania, with a particular focus on the role of heritage communities in cooperation with the state, considering the role of volunteer enthusiasts, as well as economic and socio-cultural policy. The case study is based on statistical data analysis, participation and observation, and a survey of the leaders of ICH safeguarding. The study reveals that constructive interaction between heritage communities and authorities represents the optimal strategy for success. Questionable funding models that prioritise innovation should be revised to align with the needs of lo
cal traditions in order to ensure even regional distribution and diversity of cultural expression. Enthusiasts seek to increase ICH awareness within society and to strengthen collaboration with the state in order to reinforce the cooperation and dialogue network that promotes experience exchange, research, and education.

Author Biography

Vytautas Tumėnas

PhD, is a scientific researcher at the department of Ethnology and Anthropology, Lithuanian Institute of History. His research interests include folk art studies, ethnosemiotics, the mentality and identity of
communities, and regionalism.

Published

2025-12-11