Student societies are officially part of Dutch cultural heritage Society
Uncategorized August 25, 2016 New students in Delft. Photo: Delta New
students in Delft. Photo: Delta More famed for their bizarre initiation
ceremonies, odd outfits and heavy drinking than their contribution to
culture, Dutch student societies have been included in the country’s
official list of immaterial traditions. The student societies
‘contribute to a lively, dynamic culture which fosters social cohesion
and are important for the identity of many students in the Netherlands,’
the Dutch cultural heritage centre VIE said. These traditions include
the initiation ceremonies, the mix of students from different faculties,
and the regular drinks parties, according to the VIE website: ‘Every
association has its own specific traditions and they are very aware of
their long history, which can be traced back 200 years in some cases.’
The national umbrella group LKvK represents 48 student associations at
the country’s 13 universities and put forward the system for official
inclusion. Traditions Recognition as part of the official Dutch cultural
heritage will ‘protect these traditions for the next generation of
students,’ chairman Ruben Hoekman told the Volkskrant. Rather than
simply being an excuse to party, the associations are ‘more and more
offering places to study and organize career-orientated activities as
well,’ he said. The oldest association in the Netherlands is the
Groninger Studenten Corps Vindicat atque Polit which was founded in
1815. Many student associations have their own fraternity and sorority
houses and competition to be accepted can be fierce. In university
towns, groups of students undergoing initiation ceremonies are a common
sight in the the first week of the new term. Cultural heritage The
Zundert Bloemencorso flower parade, the Boxmeerse Vaart procession, the
slow gliding style of Dutch skating and the Sint Maartens celebrations
in Utrecht are among the dozens of traditions already included on the
list. The list is coordinated by the VIE and was set up in line with a
Unesco convention. Later this year, the Netherlands will decide which
traditions it will submit for inclusion on the international Unesco
list.
Read more at DutchNews.nl: Student societies are officially part of Dutch cultural heritage http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2016/08/student-societies-are-officially-part-of-dutch-cultural-heritage/
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