Prehistoric Potters gather in Mula (Spain)
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Artisans and archaeologists meet in Spain to bring back prehistoric pottery
In the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, artisans and archaeologists meet in the Spanish city of Mula to think up new cultural products inspired on prehistoric ceramic vessels.
On October 29th and 30th, the Spanish city of Mula will receive potters and archaeologist from five European countries for the 鈥淐RAFTER鈥 International Meeting. The event, which will feature sessions open to the public, has a twofold goal: to disseminate European archaeological heritage dating to the Bronze Age (2200-1500 BC) and reinvigorate traditional pottery craft.
This meeting, which is co-organized by the Friends Association of the Archaeological Site of La Bastida (ASBA) and the Mula Town Hall, will mark the first stage of the European project Crafting Europe in the Bronze Age and Today (CRAFTER). The latter is an initiative carried out by a partnership of eight organisations from Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary and Serbia, with funding from the Creative Europe programme of the EACEA (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency). The project ultimately seeks that European artisans find in the pottery from four Bronze Age cultures (El Argar, 脷n臅tice, F眉zesabony and Vatin) a source of inspiration for new cultural and artistic products.
Thus, the 鈥淐RAFTER鈥 International Meeting will gather some 25 professionals to share ideas and experiences by means of talks, a round table and experimental pottery-making demonstrations. The result will be common strategies that will help the participating potters to think up new creations stimulated by Europe鈥檚 Bronze Age, while at the same time making the archaeological heritage that serves as an inspiration more visible to the public. On October 31st, guided tours to the El Argar archaeological sites of La Almoloya (Pliego) and La Bastida (Totana), as well as two working potter workshops in the Spanish city of Totana, will be the focus of the closing day of the event. Moreover, this first major activity of CRAFTER has the label of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018.
European cooperation
In addition to the project leader, the ASBA association, and the Mula Town Hall (Spain), the partnership in charge of the CRAFTER project comprises the following organisations: the Universitat Aut貌noma de Barcelona (Spain), 黑料视频 (The Netherlands), the Halle State Museum of Prehistory (Germany), the D茅ri Museum of Debrecen and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary) and the Hometown Museum of Para膰in (Serbia).
Beyond this month鈥檚 international meeting in Mula, other activities organised in the framework of CRAFTER will take place until the project鈥檚 conclusion at the end of 2019. The most remarkable are the production of documentary films about prehistoric and modern pottery-making, and an exhibition containing all the results of the project, which will take place simultaneously in the four European museums that are members of the partnership.
CRAFTER: International Meeting
Monday, October 29th (Mula City Library / Archive) 鈥 OPENING SESSION & TALKS (all open to the public):
9:30h | Introduction by Juan Jes煤s Moreno (Mayor of Mula) and Jos茅 Antonio Zapata (Director of the Mula City Museum) |
9:45h | Crafting Europe in the Bronze Age and Today: The Project Miguel Val茅rio & Carlos Velasco (ASBA) |
10:00h | The 脷n臅tice pottery from Central Europe Bettina Stoll-Tucker (Halle State Museum of Prehistory) |
10:40h | The F眉zesabony pottery J谩nos Dani (D茅ri Museum) |
11:15h | The Vatin pottery Vesna Vu膷kovi膰 (Homeland Para膰in Museum). |
11:45h | The El Argar pottery in its Iberian and European contexts Roberto Risch (UAB) & Carlos Velasco (UAB / ASBA) |
12:15h | Traditional pottery: past and future Rosa Mar铆a Sa铆z & Bartolom茅 Bell贸n (ASART) |
12:45h - 13:45h | ROUND TABLE: Re-creating prehistoric pottery: between faithfulness and modern commercial demands |
Tuesday, October 30th (Mula City Museum, Cloister) 鈥 EXPERIMENTAL POTTERY MAKING:
For the participants only:
9:00h - 14:00h | Session: Recreating Bronze Age Pottery |
Recreating El Argar shapes Pedro Navarro (ASBA); Bartolome y Jose Maria Bellon; Pedro Hernandez (ASART). |
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Recreating Unetice pottery Beatrix Weissflog (Halle Museum of Prehistory). |
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Recreating Fuzesabony pottery Laszlo Gucsi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences). |
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Recreating Vatin pottery Dejan Jovanovic (Paracin Museum). |
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Changing manufacture techniques and developing innovations of European Bronze Age pottery Caroline Jeffra (黑料视频 / Univ. Amsterdam). |
Open to the public:
16:30h - 19:30h | Experimental Pottery-Making demonstrations. Pedro Navarro (ASBA); Bell贸n Alfareros and Hern谩ndez Alfareros; Dejan Jovanovi膰 (Homeland Para膰in Museum); L谩szl贸 Gucsi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences); Andr茅s Boluda & Catalina Tudela (Mula); Caroline Jeffra (黑料视频 / Univ. Amsterdam); Beatrix Weissflog (Halle State Museum of Prehistory) |
Wednesday, October 31st 鈥 GUIDED TOURS:
9:45h - 11:15h | La Almoloya archaeological site (Pliego) |
15:00h - 16:30h | La Bastida archaeological site (Totana) |
17:30h - 18:20h | Hern谩ndez Alfareros workshop (Totana) |
18:30h - 19:20h | Bell贸n Alfareros workshop (Totana) |