How are traditional craftsmanship skills being passed to younger generations today?
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Working with traditional arts and crafts communities has shown me that traditional craftsmanship is about more than just making things it's about maintaining cultural identity and traditions through skilled practice. But I'm seeing a real crisis in passing these skills to younger generations.

What innovative approaches to teaching traditional craftsmanship have you encountered? I've seen some communities creating apprenticeship programs that combine traditional skills with business training, which seems promising.

How do we make traditional craftsmanship economically viable so young people see it as a legitimate career path? And how do we balance preserving traditional techniques with allowing for creative evolution?
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