Demande de patronage

Les activités ci-dessous ont reçu le patronage de la Convention pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel immatériel. Les rapports reçus par le Secrétariat de la Convention sur ces activités sont parfois accompagnés d’informations additionnelles (revues de presse, etc.) qui sont consultables sur demande à ICH-Emblem@unesco.org.

ActivitéDescription
Corso culture in the Netherlands: various flower and fruit parades in the Netherlands
19/04/2023 - 21/09/2023Different locations
Contact :
Stichting Corsokoepel (Pays-Bas)
Paul Bastiaansen

The Dutch fruit and flower parades are typically events of one or two days, of which ‘parade day’ is the most important. Float builders spend months on preparing and building the floats. On the day of the parade, the floats pass by through the streets of the town or sail through the canals, with spectators enjoying the view.
Often the parades are free to attend, and in some cases the public pays an entrance fee. Float building is done by volunteers, it is a non-commercial activity. Entrance fees are only used to cover the costs of float building.
Parade day is often accompagnied by festivities. The day after the parade the floats are typically on display, to be viewed for the last time before they are dismantled.
Most flower parades use dahlia flowers and take place in august or september. There are also parades that take place in the spring season and that use bulb flowers. There is one fruit parade in the Netherlands, which takes place in september.


Élément(s) lié(s)  :
La culture du corso, défilés de fleurs et de fruits aux Pays-Bas 
National Windmill Day 2018
12/05/2018 - 13/05/2018950 windmills accross the Netherlands
Contact :
Vereniging De Hollandsche Molen (Pays-Bas)

The main objective of the National Windmill Day is education of the general public as well as to emphasize the importance of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in the Netherlands especially the craft of the miller operating windmills and watermills.
On the National Windmill Day anyone interested in the craft can receive information or apply for training. The training courses for the miller’s craft is open to everyone, regardless of background or gender, and there are no customary practices that restrict access to the element, except for certain security reasons.


Élément(s) lié(s)  :
Les savoir-faire du meunier liés à l’exploitation des moulins à vent et à eau 
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