Culture
Intangible Heritage Culture Club
Students celebrate intangible heritage through artistic practice, cultural appreciation, and intergenerational learning experiences.
Club Overview
Built for students who want visible growth, not passive participation
Intangible Heritage Culture Club gives students a place to explore traditions, stories, and creative practices that are passed between generations. Through hands-on projects and cultural discussion, students learn to respect heritage while developing their own voice as cultural interpreters and makers.
Student Output
What students should be able to show from the work
Program Pathway
How club time turns interest into practice
Cultural Practice Workshops
Students explore traditional art forms, symbolic design, craft processes, and cultural storytelling.
Heritage Research
Members investigate the meaning, origin, and social context behind selected traditions and practices.
Making And Reflection
Hands-on sessions help students connect technique with cultural understanding and personal interpretation.
Campus Sharing
Students prepare displays, demonstrations, or short presentations for school events and community moments.
Purpose And Outcomes
Key outcomes students build through sustained participation
Build appreciation for intangible cultural heritage through active participation.
Connect students with artistic practices, stories, customs, and community memory.
Encourage respectful cultural exchange across backgrounds and generations.
Develop creativity, patience, observation, and presentation skills through making.
Create opportunities for students to share cultural learning with the school community.
Partner Organizations
Programs and organizations connected to this club
- Student Life cultural programming
- Faculty-guided workshop support
- Campus showcase opportunities
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