International School of Cultual Heritage IV (2026). Report

29 MANAGING ART COLLECTIONS: from ancient to contemporary MOROCCO Hafsa El Hassani Mrs. Hafsa El Hassani is a curator and archaeological PhD holder from Paris IV–Sorbonne University, specializing in Roman and Islamic glass in Morocco, and a laureate of the National Institute of Archaeological Sciences and Heritage (INSAP) in Rabat. She began her career at the Dar Jamaï Museum in Meknes, where she served as Assistant Curator and later Chief Curator for five years. She subsequently held the position of Curator of the archaeological Al-Mansour Palace in Meknes until 2021.Throughout her professional career, she contributed to approximately twenty archaeological and ethnographic exhibitions at both national and international levels. She is currently working at the Directorate of Cultural Heritage in Rabat. She has conducted research on several elements of Intangible Cultural Heritage and have prepared nomination files for their inscription with ICESCO and UNESCO. Additionally, she is a member of the scientific committee for heritage exhibitions organized by the Directorate of Cultural Heritage in Rabat over the past three years. She works with living cultural elements as practices, expressions, knowledge and skills that communities recognize as part of their cultural heritage, including: oral traditions and expressions, performing arts, traditional craftsmanship, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe, cultural spaces and environments. Curator Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Rabat, Morocco

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