
Practical field survey and inventorying of ICH in pilot communities in Nepal
i/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 pilot communities in Nepal,Khaopsi, Badikhel, Thokarpa,...
1 June 2013 - 31 August 2013>Khaopsi, Badikhel, Thokarpa
Takes note that the Lao People’s Democratic Republic has nominated Traditional craft of Naga motif weaving in Lao communities (No. 01973) for inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: The Naga is a mythical, serpent-like creature that lives in rivers. Lao people believe that Naga are ancestors that...
8 December 2023>Kasane
anama has nominated Artisanal processes and plant fibers techniques for talcos, crinejas and pintas weaving of the pinta’o hat (No. 01272) for inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: The artisanal process of obtaining the plant fibres for weaving talcos, crinejas and pintas used to make pintao hat...
9 December 2017>Jeju Island
The Committee Takes note that Indonesia has nominated Tenun Ikat Sumba weaving of Indonesia (No. 00868) for inscription on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding: Weavers in villages throughout Sumba Island on the Indonesian archipelago create woven cotton textiles that are renowned for their beauty and the great...
7 December 2013>Baku
19.COM : Examination of requests for transfer of elements from one list to the other
mittee, Recalling the initial inscription of ‘Traditional Li textile techniques: spinning, dyeing, weaving and embroidering’ on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding by the fourth session of the Committee in 2009 (Decision 4.COM 14.04), Further recalling the latest periodic report submitted by China on the sta...
6 December 2024>Asunción
istan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have nominated Sericulture and traditional production of silk for weaving (No. 01890) for inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: In sericulture and the traditional production of silk for weaving, farmers care for the silkworms through their entire lifecycle, growin...
3 December 2022>Rabat
Knowledge, skills and rituals related to the annual renewal of the Q’eswachaka bridge
eady, men from the community tie the ropes tightly to ancient stone bases. The craftspeople then lead the weaving of the bridge, each starting from opposite ends. Once finished, the communities hold a celebratory festival. The techniques of bridge weaving are taught and learned within the family circle.,Transmitted from generation to generation wit...
Perutes at a different gate. Much of the knowledge and skills related to Durbar – including leather work, weaving, dyeing, embroidery and blacksmithing – are transmitted through informal training and hands-on practice within groups. Certain skills, such as horse preparation, riding and drumming, are taught on a weekly basis and intermittently. Durb...
NigeriaSustaining Seperu folk dance and associated practices
,Tais, traditional textile Tais is a form of traditional weaving produced at home or in small groups by women in Timor-Leste, which has been transmitted from generation to generation through oral tradition. The styles and colours vary from one municipality to the other. The cloths are traditionally made of cotton with natural dyes. It used to be ve...
Botswana2023-08-02 - 28-02-2025>
Sustaining Seperu folk dance and associated practices
ntories have been compiled. However, the existing inventories do not document the variety of Malawi’s weaving and pottery traditions. In light of these facts, the project intended to train ninety additional primary school teachers and young people and offer opportunities for apprenticeships; conduct community-based inventories in Malawi’s north...
Botswana2023-08-02 - 28-02-2025>