Music, dance and theatre traditions
,Music, dance and theatre traditions,Paris,...
1 November 2005 - 1 November 2005>Paris
cipants identified different forms of ICH to focus on in the field exercise, among which the Maypole dance, the preparation of traditional dishes within families and ICH related to agriculture and the production of food were highlighted. In the end, the Maypole dance was considered to be the most suitable as it was well known, had not been document...
1 May 2015 - 30 June 2015>Saba
Sint Maarten focused its field exercise on their national dance, the Ponum dance which dates to the 19th century from the days of slavery and emancipation. This element was chosen because only a few practitioners and or performers are directly involved in the enactment or practice of the element. There were also recognizable threats to its continue...
1 July 2015 - 31 October 2015>Philipsburg
Pilot inventory in the tango community of Buenos Aires
ce of tango, to focus on milongas, the popular evenings where men and women gather in local clubs to dance the tango and the music that carries that same name. According to the inventory team, beyond the worldwide known dance itself, some elements related to tango are exposed to threats and need to be safeguarded. The milongas of Buenos Aires were...
1 April 2013 - 30 November 2013>Buenos Aires
versities and museums in the country, as well as NGOs in the field of crafts, traditional music and dance. In order to strengthen sub-regional cooperation, three participants from the neighbouring Central Asian countries (one from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) attended the workshop. The majority of the 21 participants were experts (only tw...
18 February 2013 - 21 February 2013>Almaty
Awareness-raising on safeguarding intangible heritage for North Korean authorities
workshop was organized from 23-25 February 2011. As trainers served B. Kaldun and a Chinese danceexpertand Vice-Director of the Institute of Dance, Mr. Jiang Dongwho received training under the UNESCO China workshop in January 2011. The workshop was attended by 40 researchers, academia and government officers involved with ICH....
23 February 2011 - 25 February 2011>Pyongyang
Field survey and inventorying of ICH elements in Fiji
he theoretical role-play with the analysis of 3 Fijian elements: Vakamalolo tradition sitting meke (dance) of the Tui Lawa people of Yanuya; salt making traditions from Lomawi village, and the making of traditional fishing nets of the Sawau people of Beqa. Several practitioners shared their knowledge of selected elements so that participants could...
1 April 2017 - 31 July 2017>Fiji
Practical field survey and inventorying of ICH in pilot communities in Nepal
practices in the Pahari communities: • Traditional carpentry and woodworking • Maruni/Khyali Naach (dance by men in costume with ornamentation of women) • Hasa thayagu (traditional bamboo weaving) • Dhami-jhakri (shamanistic practices covering religious and social aspects of the Paharis) ,Practical field survey and inventorying of ICH in pi...
1 June 2013 - 31 August 2013>Khaopsi, Badikhel, Thokarpa
Community-based inventorying to safeguard the intangible cultural heritage in western Guatemala
ty to perform participatory observations of local ICH elements and record them, such as the ´Torito´s dance´, local culinary traditions, weaving techniques and ceramic production.,Community-based inventorying to safeguard the intangible cultural heritage in western Guatemala,Santa Apolonia, Guatemala,...
5 June 2017 - 9 June 2017>Santa Apolonia, Guatemala
d challenges of working together. Another enriching aspect of the workshop was a qawaali and sattreya dance performance followed by Q&A sessions with the performers. UNESCO Delhi now plans to organise such workshops in different regions within India to encourage greater involvement of the state governments.,Workshop on awareness raising and cap...
2 December 2014 - 4 December 2014>New Delhi