Culture Vannin Explained

Culture Vannin
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Formation:1982
Headquarters:Isle of Man
Type:Manx culture
Manx language
Manx music
Gaelic revival
Founder:Isle of Man Government
Website:culturevannin.im

Culture Vannin is the trading name for the Manx Heritage Foundation, established in 1982 by the Isle of Man Government to promote Manx culture, heritage and language. It was rebranded in February 2014, having previously been known as the "Manx Heritage Foundation" (Manx: Undinys Eiraght Vannin), since the former title "held connotations more towards the cultural history of the island" which were not felt to be accurate to the organisation's progressive approach to invigorating Manx culture.[1] Culture Vannin's motto is "Taking our culture forward".

Organisation

The management board of the Foundation consists of two MHKs appointed by Tynwald, three members of the general public nominated by the Council of Ministers and approved by Tynwald, and a representative from both the Isle of Man Arts Council and Manx National Heritage. It is chaired by Chris Thomas MHK.[2]

The Foundation currently employs four members staff:

Its offices are based in Fairfield House, St. John's, opposite Tynwald Hill and next to Bunscoill Ghaelgagh. Having announced plans for this relocation in June 2015,[5] Culture Vannin opened its doors to the public at Fairfield House on Tynwald Day 2016. It was previously located at The Nunnery, Douglas.

Activities

Culture Vannin's policy states that its four main aims are:

1) To identify the unique areas of Manx Heritage and Culture and;
2) To find practical ways of making them relevant to today's society;
3) To support the Manx identity and contemporary Manx culture.[6]

The Foundation sets out to achieve these aims by offering financial assistance through grants or loans, by undertaking and commissioning its own research/publishing, and by offering practical advice and assistance where appropriate.

The Foundation considers Manx culture to include all of the following: crafts, language, history, natural history, music, literature, folk-lore, art, folk dance, architecture, archaeology, industrial development, law and ecology.[7]

Examples of key work carried out by the Foundation includes:

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iomtoday.co.im/news/isle-of-man-news/re-brand-to-better-reflect-its-work-1-6444555 'Re-brand to better reflect its work'
  2. http://www.isleofman.com/lifestyle/culture-entertainment/michael-players/ 'Michael Players: Annual Award Presented to the Michael Players'
  3. Web site: Ruth Keggin Gell. 11 December 2020. Culture Vannin.
  4. http://www.culturevannin.im/cms/officers.html 'Officers'
  5. http://www.manxradio.com/news/isle-of-man-news/culture-vannin-applies-for-new-base/ 'Culture Vannin applies for new base', Manx Radio, Tuesday, June 30th, 2015 6:26pm (accessed 04/08/2016)
  6. http://www.manxheritage.org/pdfs/Manx%20Heritage%20Foundation%20Policy.pdf Manx Heritage Foundation Policy
  7. http://www.manxheritage.org/pdfs/MH%20Foundation%20act.pdf Manx Heritage Foundation Act 1982
  8. http://www.manxmusic.com/news_story_250066.html ‘Robert Corteen Carswell RBV’
  9. http://www.manxheritage.org/cms/publication_type_index_1475.html 'Publications'
  10. http://www.manxheritage.org/cms/oral_hist_index.html 'Oral History'