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Success story of promoting traditional foods and safeguarding traditional foodways in Kenya
Biocultural programme for the safeguarding of the tradition of the Blessed Palm in Venezuela
Community project of safeguarding the living culture of Rovinj/Rovigno: the Batana Ecomuseum
Bulgarian Chitalishte (Community Cultural Centre): practical experience in safeguarding the vitality of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
Call for projects of the National Programme of Intangible Heritage
Fandango's Living Museum
Festival of folklore in Koprivshtitsa: a system of practices for heritage presentation and transmission
Education and training in Indonesian Batik intangible cultural heritage for students, in collaboration with the Batik Museum in Pekalongan
National programme to safeguard the traditional art of calligraphy in Iran
Land-of-Legends programme, for promoting and revitalizing the art of storytelling in Kronoberg Region
Margilan Crafts Development Centre, safeguarding of the atlas and adras making traditional technologies
Polyphonic Caravan, researching, safeguarding and promoting the Epirus polyphonic song
Nomad games, rediscovering heritage, celebrating diversity
Oselvar boat - reframing a traditional learning process of building and use to a modern context
Programme of cultivating ludodiversity: safeguarding traditional games in Flanders
Regional Centres for Craftsmanship: a strategy for safeguarding the cultural heritage of traditional handicraft
Safeguarding strategy of traditional crafts for peace building
Strategy for training coming generations of Fujian puppetry practitioners
Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage of Aymara communities in Bolivia, Chile and Peru
Safeguarding of the folk music heritage by the Kodály concept
Xtaxkgakget Makgkaxtlawana: the Centre for Indigenous Arts and its contribution to safeguarding the intangible cultural heritage of the Totonac people of Veracruz, Mexico
Táncház method: a Hungarian model for the transmission of intangible cultural heritage
Building and use of expanded dugout boats in the Soomaa region
Aixan/Gana/Ob#ANS TSI //Khasigu, ancestral musical sound knowledge and skills
Al Azi
Dikopelo folk music of Bakgatla ba Kgafela in Kgatleng District
Carolinian wayfinding and canoe making
Ma'di bowl lyre music and dance
Enkipaata, Eunoto and Olng'esherr, three male rites of passage of the Maasai community
Folk long song performance technique of Limbe performances - circular breathing
Seperu folkdance and associated practices
Shadow play
Mongolian traditional practices of worshipping the sacred sites
Traditional design and practices for building Chinese wooden arch bridges
Tsuur music
Suri Jagek
Traditions and practices associated with the Kayas in the sacred forests of the Mijikenda
Arirang folk song in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Buddhist chanting of Ladakh: recitation of sacred Buddhist texts in the trans-Himalayan Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India
China engraved block printing technique
Chinese traditional architectural craftsmanship for timber-framed structures
Grand song of the Dong ethnic group
Handmade production of Christmas tree decorations from blown glass beads
Kazakh traditional Assyk games
Khidr Elias feast and its vows
Manden Charter, proclaimed in Kurukan Fuga
Musical art of horn players
Music of Terchová
Mooba dance of the Lenje ethnic group of Central Province of Zambia
Multipart singing of Horehronie
Oral heritage and cultural manifestations of the Zápara people
Practices and craftsmanship associated with the Damascene rose in Al-Mrah
Rūkada Nātya, traditional string puppet drama in Sri Lanka
Ritual journeys in La Paz during Alasita
The art of embroidery in Palestine, practices, skills, knowledge and rituals
Traditional skills, techniques and knowledge for the conservation and transmission of wooden architecture in Japan
Traditional craftsmanship of making Dumbara Ratā Kalāla
Traditional wall-carpet craftsmanship in Romania and the Republic of Moldova
Truffle hunting and extraction in Italy, traditional knowledge and practice
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