01639nas a2200145 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100002500043700001700068700001800085245011000103856023400213520103200447022001401479 d1 aFrancesco Pipparelli1 aLaura Fatini1 aRedi Asabella00aThe Giufà Project: oralità, teatro e identità per la salvaguardia del patrimonio culturale immateriale uhttps://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=DynamicDOIArticle&SrcApp=UA&KeyAID=10.6092%2Fissn.2039-2281%2F18697&DestApp=DOI&SrcAppSID=EUW1ED0EBAi22CvsbbjOWF5NKCXhI&SrcJTitle=ANTROPOLOGIA+E+TEATRO-RIVISTA+DI+STUDI3 aCan international projects and residencies enhance the value of intangible cultural heritage, which is fundamental for intercultural dialogue? In this perspective, mere preservation is not enough; it is crucial to transmit it to the younger generations and promote mutual understanding of traditions. The Giufa Project, Charlemagne Youth Prize Winner 2022 -Italy, serves as an example of such initiatives, as it builds a community through social theatre and storytelling. Born in 2014, it involves seven nations and over 30 communities, collecting a rich intangible cultural heritage: traditional stories, folk music, costumes, artisanal craftsmanship, and artistic productions. The project fosters dialogue between local communities and the international community through multigenerational and intercultural workshops, using a practical and performative approach. By examining The Giufa Project, we aim to explore the impact of artistic methodologies and archetypal figures on the enhancement of intangible cultural heritage. a2039-2281