Report on the implementation of the Convention
(incorporated in 2008, with Ecuador, after having been proclaimed a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2001); Taquile and its textile art (also incorporated in 2008, after having been proclaimed a Masterpiece in 2005); the Scissors dance (2010); and Huaconada, a ritual dance of Mito (2010). In the case of the Huaconada,...
show their respect, Lao people add naga motifs to many different objects, the most common of which is textiles through weaving. Naga weaving entails weaving the motif by hand with a traditional wooden loom. It can take several days to complete a single motif. The techniques are based on traditional knowledge and skills dating back centuries and pa...
18 December 2021>Online
ment provides an alternative to the mass production and consumption of clothes by promoting traditional textile crafts and techniques and the use of sustainable materials. The nomination file states that the element promotes trust, inclusion, and a sense of belonging within communities. Various statements from the communities were submitted to demo...
6 December 2024>Asunción
knowledge is transmitted among individual artisans and through artisan associations, the Departments of Textile Engineering at the University of Tirana and at the Design and Fashion Atelier at the University of Arts. The social function of Xhubleta is reflected in its ceremonial and festive use, and helps strengthen the sense of belonging to the co...
3 December 2022>Rabat
nd it will ensure technical, financial and administrative support, including the provision of equipment and materials for textile production, sericulture and eco-friendly initiatives. Moreover, the education commission will include the element in school curricula, and practitioners will be supported to partake in cultural events. R.4: The nom...
6 December 2024>Asunción
nd reflect the social and cultural contexts of each community. For instance, among the Dida communities, the textiles are made from raffia fibres attached to a wooden stake and woven crossways using a spoon. The resulting fabric is usually beige in colour but can be dyed other colours, such as black, indigo, red and yellow. Among the Senufo communi...
8 December 2023>Kasane
Report on the implementation of the Convention
(coordinated by the CRESPIAL category 2 centre) that focuses on oral and musical expressions and traditional knowledge (textile art and agricultural techniques). Since 2006, Chile has been an active member of CRESPIAL and currently chairs its Executive Council. CNCA has also been working on supporting the cultural heritage of immigrant communities...
s to keep heritage arts relevant in modern, urban settings. Jan Cristhian Mata Ferrer Jan is a Mazahua textile artist from the community of San Felipe Santiago, Villa de Allende, State of México, Mexico. Fascinated by the unique forms and beautiful colours of the textiles, ten-year old Jan asked his mother to teach him embroidery only to be tol...
...9 February 2022>12.COM : Examination of proposals to the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices
al atlas and adras making through innovative training sessions, exhibitions and craft fairs, traditional textile festivals, and the publication of safeguarding materials and manuals. The CDC also promotes the use of natural materials, and supports the transmission of knowledge and skills about nature and the universe and their role in ensuring peop...
9 December 2017>Jeju Island
17.COM : Examination of proposals to the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices
orary weaving techniques and how to transmit this traditional craft to students. End-of-year school textile artwork exhibitions are also hosted at Sadu House to showcase the programme outcomes. Since the programme's inception in 2018, 30,959 students have completed the course, and sixty male and female art teachers from the six school district...
3 December 2022>Rabat