Heritage Days 2023: UNESCO celebrates living heritage
ce), Kochari (Armenia), Capoeira (Brazil), Congolese Rumba (Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo), Flamenco (Spain) and Cremonese Lutherie (Italy). Screenings in the cinema: two documentaries will be shown over the two days. "Motu Haka, le combat des îles Marquises", produced in collaboration with UNESCO, focuses on the struggle of t...
16 September 2023 - 17 September 2023>UNESCO Headquarters
Report on the implementation of the Convention
of Wise Men of the plain of Murcia and the Water Tribunal of the plain of Valencia (2009); the Chant of the Sybil on Majorca (2010); Flamenco (2010); Human towers (2010); the Mediterranean diet (2010, with Greece, Italy and Morocco); Falconry, a living human heritage (2010, with United Arab Emirates, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Hungar...
New inscriptions to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
tices associated Rumba in Cuba is associated with African culture but also features elements of Antillean culture and Spanish flamenco. A symbol of marginal Cuban society, the practice developed in poor neighbourhoods of cities, shanty towns and rural areas spreading from west to east of the country. Rumba in Cuba, with its chants, movements, gestu...
Germany, Austria
, Belgium
, China
, Cuba
, Egypt
, Spain
, Ethiopia
, France
, Georgia
, Greece
, Hungary
, India
, Iraq
, Italy
, Japan
, Morocco
, Mexico
, Mongolia
, Nigeria
, Pakistan
, Portugal
, Qatar
, Romania
, Slovakia
, Slovenia
, Czechia
, Türkiye
, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
, Viet Nam
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