INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
ICH of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Communities, groups and, in some cases, individuals may attach great importance to certain celebrations, rituals and social customs, crafts, skills and techniques, music or forms of performing arts, food and drink, storytelling and language, sports and games or knowledge and practices related to nature ... and consider them to be an important part of their cultural heritage. This living and dynamic heritage is passed on from generation to generation and deserves particular attention!
The Brussels-Capital Region included Saint Verhaegen in its inventory of the region's intangible cultural heritage.
Which customs belong to your personal inventory of the intangible cultural heritage of the VUB? The academic opening, the New Year's session...? Let us know!