UNESCO is contemplating cultural traditions for inclusion on the Intangible Cultural Heritage listing.
The United Nations is holding conferences to debate learn how to protect and promote historical cultures from around the globe.
From falconry to Zambian dance, and truffle looking to Singapore’s hawker carts, traditions are being thought-about for inclusion on the Intangible Cultural Heritage listing.
So, how can it guarantee such practices survive for generations to return?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Friends:
Juliette Hopkins – Affiliate programme specialist with UNESCO’s Dwelling Heritage Cultural Sector
Molara Wooden – Author, arts editor and cultural activist
Karen Archer – Deputy director of the French Heritage Society
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