The sound of Tango - Phase IIBenefitting country(ies): UruguayTo be implemented by the Cienarte Foundation, this twenty-six-month project aims to promote the intergenerational transmission of the Tango tradition through education, artistic activities and publications. It is the second phase of the project ‘The Bandoneon: sound of Tango’ which relates to the multinational element ‘Tango’ inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (Argentina and Uruguay ›››Financial assistance: US$ 89,969 granted in 2025Dates of implementation: Approved in 10/2025 - not yet under implementationDocuments: Request form ICH-04: English|FrenchBudget and timetable: English|French
The Bandoneon: sound of TangoBenefitting country(ies): UruguayImplemented by the Cienarte Foundation in cooperation with the Interministerial Commission for the Support of Tango and Candombe, this thirty-month project aimed at safeguarding the traditional sound of tango produced by the bandoneon, its emblematic instrument. The bandoneon is an essential part of tango (a binational nomination between Argentina and Uruguay, inscribed on the Representative List of the 2003 Convention in ›››News and activities:2020-10-08 – Nearly US$500,000 granted to support safeguarding activities in Antigua and Barbuda, Burundi, Egypt, South Sudan and UruguayFinancial assistance: US$ 99,764 granted in 2020Dates of implementation: 01/04/2020 - 25/10/2023Documents: Request form ICH-04: English|FrenchBudget and timetable: English|FrenchProgress report 2022: EnglishProgress report 2021: EnglishFinal report: English
Documentation, promotion and dissemination of the Candombe traditional drum calls, expressions of identity of the Sur, Palermo, and Cordón neighbourhoods in the city of MontevideoBenefitting country(ies): UruguayWith the objective of strengthening the practice of Candombe not only in Montevideo but also in other provinces of Uruguay by promoting its transmission to younger generations and reinforcing the safeguarding capacities of local associations of practitioners, the project started in September 2013. This late start is due to a one-year process of project development aiming to ensure greater sustainability of ›››Financial assistance: US$ 186,875 granted in 2012Dates of implementation: 02/09/2013 - 31/08/2015
Strengthening national capacities for effective safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in Argentina, Paraguay and UruguayBenefitting country(ies): Argentina Paraguay UruguayThe present project was among the first of its kind to be implemented in Latin America. It aimed at assisting Argentina as a priority and also Paraguay and Uruguay, in safeguarding their intangible cultural heritage by acquiring broad and solid knowledge of the 2003 Convention and its mechanism. Workshops on the implementation of UNESCO’s 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible C ›››News and activities:2014-02-13 – Completion of the capacity-building programme in the Southern Cone2013-10-15 – The Southern Cone concludes its capacity-building programmeProject budget: US$ 200,000Source:Japan Funds-in-TrustDates of implementation: 01/06/2012 - 01/02/2014