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International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction: How does living heritage contribute to disaster risk reduction?

a, in 2018, a project under UNESCO’s Heritage Emergency Fund, supported the revitalization of traditional weaving skills and practices as a tool for trauma healing and recovery. International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction,''On the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, the Living Heritage Entity highlights the role that int... international

13 October 2020

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Report on the implementation of the Convention

ve placed information about intangible cultural heritage elements on their websites (e.g. national costumes weaving, embroidery, metal craftsmanship or stone engraving). Public libraries have organized symposia with practitioners and distributed materials on inscribed elements. City and municipal libraries have been advised on how to better dissemi...

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Calendar of events of the tenth session of the General Assembly

Wednesday 12 June17:3018:45 Contemporary AlRagoum, AlSadu Educational Programme: Train the Trainers in The Art of Weaving Live demonstration by the NGO Alsadu handcraft cooperative society with the support of the Permanent Delegation of of the State of KuwaitSalle des actes......18 July 2024

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cepted “Living Traditions” as Bangladesh’s National Inventory for inscription of Traditional Art of Jamdani Weaving and Mangal Shobhajatra on Pahela Baishakh on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2013 and 2016 respectively. ,...

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9.COM : Report of the Subsidiary Body on its work in 2014 and examination of nominations for inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

icians playing panpipes and drums, and two to four young female dancers. Craftswomen are responsible for weaving costumes meticulously to the smallest detail. Extensive community networks are mobilized to organize the ritual and provide abundant food and drink. Transmission of musical and choreographic knowledge to children occurs without adult par...28 November 2014

Paris

Koogere oral tradition of the Basongora, Banyabindi and Batooro peoples

spontaneously in the context of now-disappearing family evening recreation, during communal grazing, weaving and handcrafting or while traveling in a company;,Apart from groups that incorporate Koogere-related lyrics in their musical performances, only four aged masters possess broad knowledge of the element and skills required for its enactment;... Uganda

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6.COM : Evaluation of proposals to the 2011 Register of Best Safeguarding Practices

in-depth book/CD on learning to play the kokle. Suiti community members have set up a regular traditional weaving workshop to transmit their techniques and children are involved in traditional Suitiņi ensemble singing. A youth-based NGO is also working on issues relating to safeguarding the community’s intangible cultural heritage. Decides that...29 November 2011

Bali

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inly transmitted within families and local communities in a master-apprentice fashion, as with carpet weaving skills, drawing miniatures, calligraphy, pottery and culinary practices. Traditional and non-formal means of transmitting knowledge and skills are more widespread than formal means, although governmental bodies now provide formal means of t...

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Involvement of tradition bearers and practitioners

ommunities and groups also have traditional forms of documentation such as songbooks or sacred texts, weaving samplers or pattern books, or icons and images that constitute recordings of intangible cultural heritage expressions and knowledge. Innovative community self-documentation efforts and programmes to repatriate or disseminate archival docume......15 October 2018

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