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omotion of cultural citizenship and the cultural rights of citizens, and the National Commission of Uruguay for UNESCO (COMINAL). Training in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage is provided through three degree courses offered at the University of the Republic: a Degree Course in the Promotion of Cultural Elements (emphasizing cultural...
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Manifestations’ (2008), providing a space for exchanging knowledge and experiences between Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia, Ecuador, Cuba, Honduras and Venezuela. Venezuela also took part in the First International Gathering on Cultural Diversity, Intangible Cultural Heritage and Development gathering Bolivia, Peru, Cuba, Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela and r...
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es (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela). CRESPIAL has organized coordination meetings for its members to share experiences in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in each member country. These meetings have provided an opportunity to compare the various i...
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s;Promotion of the Guarani Cultural World'' project with Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay. ‘Oral and graphic expressions of the Wajapi’ were incorporated into the Representative List in 2008 (following their initial proclamation as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2002). This has greatly contributed...
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NESCO Montevideo Office. The inscription of Tango on the Representative List in 2009, together with Uruguay, has stimulated an increase in the number of ''milongas'', tango clubs, non governmental festivals, dance classes and orchestras and there is now an increased interest among young people in the element. It has also raised...
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u. The GDCH has also engaged in information exchange meetings with France, Belgium, Brazil, Poland, Uruguay and Spain involving accredited non-governmental organisations and governmental counterparts. INATEL Foundation is a representative member of the International Organisation of Councils of Folklore Festivals and Folklore Arts (CIOFF) and the Ce...