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ICH Elements 25
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The Daling - Daling Dance
A dance of the Suluk people from the east coast of Sabah. The name derived from the word ‘Darling” in English. Women dancer wear an elaborated traditional Suluk costume with trousers (kantiu), crown like headpiece (malkota) and long spiked brass finger caps (janggai). The characteristic movement of fingers bending backward to accentuate the janggai curve can be noticed. Its normally performed at weddings or important social gatherings.
Malaysia -
KORDCHABOZI
This game is played by teenagers with simple knife, they throw the knife to a wood board.
Tajikistan -
GHUR-GHURBOZI
This game is played in the winter season, on the snow field, by teenagers with toqis traditional hats.
Tajikistan -
TUGMABOZI
A king of traditional game, which is played with buttons between two teenage players.
Tajikistan
ICH Materials 69
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Đò đưa (on boat)
Đò đưa is one of a few folk songs that was influenced by Ca trù and then became a Ca trù song for entertainment. A late Ca trù folk artist, Đinh Thị Bản, said: “This is a favourite song, sung when mandarins were on a boat on Hồ Tây Lake in Hanoi in the past”.
Viet Nam 1982 -
Gửi thư (Sending a letter)
This is one of the most lyrical songs with the lyrics sending moving messages. Its lyrics are often poetic sentences with seven or eight words. They are sometimes the six-eight-word verses with the plaintive content. Its tune is clear and calm.
Viet Nam 1997
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Memory and ICH in KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan, a landlocked country the territory of which is more than 94 percent mountainous, is among the most attractive lands located at the heart of Asia on the ancient Silk Road trade routes. The cultural heritage of the Kyrgyz people has been greatly influenced by their nomadic history. Kyrgyz people occupy a unique cultural environment and have a rich ICH. The vitality of this cultural heritage is safeguarded and transmitted from generation to generation as collective memory, orally or through practice and expression.Year2021NationKyrgyzstan
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Small Epics as an Important Element of Oral Epic Creativitiy of the Kyrgyz PeopleThe rich folklore of the Kyrgyz people is an important historical and cultural phenomenon developing over many centuries and spiritually and artistically valuable. As an inexhaustible source of people’s wisdom, it reflects the history, life and social, political and spiritual ideals of the people. The oral folklore is the basis of our unique cultural heritage. Due to the harsh conditions of the nomadic life, endless clashes with enemies and invaders, and long distances of migration, the Kyrgyz people have not preserved their spiritual culture in the stone monuments of architecture, papyrus or clay writings but have preserved it in their memory for more than two thousand years of history. Memory proved to be good enough for keeping millions of lines of epic songs and works, which have been passed from generation to generation and reached the present day.Year2015NationSouth Korea
