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ICH Elements 5
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KHONAI SUNNATII POMIRI, chid, chud, chad, kud, khun, khon, joydorkhona, katakhona, langarkhona, vanchikhona, khonai urfii pomiri
Chid is the traditional home of The people of Gorny Badakhshan. Many beliefs, wedding rites, funeral rites, Performing arts, and some types of folk crafts are associated with this house. Various crafts are used in the construction of the Chid, such as carpentry, mud plaster, masonry, wood carving, and so on.
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MARKAZHOI HUNARMANDI
Centers of folk crafts. Such centers are located in most cities and regional centers of Tajikistan. In the centers of folk crafts, women work mainly, they are engaged in various types of embroidery, sew dresses and other everyday items. They prepare traditional food, celebrate national holidays, and share their knowledge and practices in the field of folk crafts.
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KOKHI FARHANG, qasri farhang, khonai farhang,
Palace of culture, House of culture – cultural centers that are located in many cities and regional centers of Tajikistan. Music, songs, dances, and folk theater are performed in cultural centers. In Dushanbe, one of the best palaces of culture is located, which is called “Kochi Navruz". About 10 folk crafts were used in the decoration of its building. There worked 70 masters with their students, now the number of their students is 3-4 thousand. In other words, the construction processes of Kokhi Navruz contributed to the development of folk crafts. There are also such palaces of culture in the Dangara district called “Khurramshahr”, in the city of Istaravshan - “Farhangsaroy Oriyoi”, in Khujand - “Qasri Arbob", etc.
Tajikistan -
CHOYKHONA
Tea house, a social environment for drinking tea, eating and relaxing. In Tajikistan, old people usually visit tea houses. They drink tea, talk to each other, and play board games such as chess, backgammon, and cards. Some tea houses are visited by folk musicians and singers, storytellers. In Rasht, Tojikibod and Lakhsh districts, teahouses also serve as a hotel for invited guests coming to a wedding celebration. Some guests can stay and spend the night during their visit.
Tajikistan
ICH Materials 8
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CHOYKHONA
Tea house, a social environment for drinking tea, eating and relaxing. In Tajiki-stan, old people usually visit tea houses. They drink tea, talk to each other, and play board games such as chess, backgammon, and cards. Some tea houses are visited by folk musicians and singers, storytellers. In Rasht, Tojikibod and Lakhsh districts, tea-houses also serve as a hotel for invited guests coming to a wedding celebration. Some guests can stay and spend the night during their visit.
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Cultural space of Boysun
Cultural space of Boysun was recognized by UNESCO as the “Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity” among the first 19 in 2001. Consequently, in 2008, it was included in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Humanity of UNESCO. Inclusion the space to the List enhanced the opportunity of preservation, documentation and conduct scientific researches of artistic traditions and culture of Boysun district. It is a world bringing together settled and nomadic traditions, Turkic and eastern Iranian peoples. The traditional culture of Boysun, besides Islam, has its roots in ancient cults and faiths. In its folklore one can see traditions with elements of Zoroastrianism and Buddhism, animism and ancestors worship. Grazing patterns have not changed in a thousand years. Livestock are still the main measure of wealth, and gardening is a male tradition. Hand spinning wheels, graters, tandirs, water mills, and blacksmiths using bellows all still exist. National clothes are made, such as doppi and chapans and head scarves for men and women, using craft traditions and local ornamental decorations dating from the tenth and eleventh centuries. Old customs and rituals govern life from birth to death. There is much historical heritage and native wisdom in them.
Uzbekistan
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Cultural Space of Boysun, Uzbekistan
Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, 2008\nCultural space of Boysun was proclaimed a Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2001 and inscribed onto the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2008.This film contains information about the Boysun district’s nature and the cultural processes related to craftsmanship, folk performance, traditional medicine, and others.Strong aspiration to preserve traditional lifestyles of the local people was observed during filming process in 2016 and 2017. An example of this is the increasing number of followers of the folk-ethnographic ensemble called Boysun.
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Uzbekistan Cultural Space of Boysun (Highlight)
Cultural space of Boysun was proclaimed a Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2001 and inscribed onto the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2008.\nThe current film contains information about the Boysun district’s nature and the cultural processes related to craftsmanship, folk performance, traditional medicine, and others.\nStrong aspiration to preserve traditional lifestyles of the local people was observed during filming process during 2016 and 2017. An example of this is the increasing number of followers of the folk-ethnographic ensemble called Boysun.
Uzbekistan 2017