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Author: Shantanu Tilak

Former Editor at GoUNESCO. Currently studying Educational Psychology at the Ohio State University. I'll be gone from February, please divert your queries to ajay@gounesco.com ! New contributors will be enlisted for the next round to add to our roster of experts and students of culture.
Arts and Crafts, Blog, Heritage, Intangible Heritage

BLAST Magazine: The Possible Precursor to Digital Art

Posted onDecember 10, 2015August 6, 2016

Were Blast Magazine and the Vorticist movement a precursor to digital art that we look at today? BLAST magazine was possibly one of the most …

Blog, Conservation, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Restoration, Traditions, World Heritage Sites

Buganda Heritage: Conflict Between Traditional and Modern

Posted onNovember 25, 2015August 6, 2016

Traditional Buganda history is skewed and fascinating, but is this desire to stick to tradition hampering the restoration of World Heritage? Buganda is a sub-national …

Blog, Heritage, Traditions

The History of the Belgian Waffle

Posted onNovember 7, 2015December 24, 2015

It is fascinating to think of food as a representation of culture. Food is our mode of subsistence, and through time, has become something that …

Blog, Heritage, Traditions

Ayyappan Theeyattu

Posted onOctober 27, 2015March 16, 2016

de Ayyappan Theeyattu: An Ethnographic View The fragmented origins of the ritual dance performed to honour Lord Ayyappan give rise to much healthy argument. Lord …

Blog, Built Heritage, Heritage, Restoration

Restoration in Haiti after the 2010 Earthquake

Posted onSeptember 28, 2015March 16, 2016

5 years after a devastating earthquake, Haiti’s restoration continues. A brief look at the efforts to restore lost heritage throws an encouraging picture. Haiti is …

Blog, Spotlight, World Heritage Sites

Ticking Time Bombs: Threats to World Heritage Sites in Danger

Posted onSeptember 21, 2015March 16, 2016

United Nations on Monday confirmed that the Islamic State destroyed Palmyra,a 2,000-year-old city described by UNESCO as “one of the most important cultural centers of …

Blog, Intangible Heritage, Spotlight

The Indian Memory Project

Posted onSeptember 18, 2015May 24, 2017

All information is invaluable, and visual information in the form of photographs can be captivating as the India Memory Project demonstrates. The Indian memory Project …

Blog, World Heritage Sites

Contrasting Scenarios in the World Heritage Spectrum: The Timbuktu Mausoleums and the?Bamiyan?Buddhas

Posted onAugust 27, 2015March 16, 2016

The mausoleums have been restored, but the?Bamiyan?Buddhas?are still in a state of flux between destruction and restoration. Architectural masterpieces?across?the world?were built?by great builders with minds …

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  • The Atilogwu Dance

  • Nueva Ecija: The rice granary of the Philippines

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