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Category: Capturing Culture

Intangible cultural Heritage?includes oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe or the knowledge and skills to produce traditional crafts.
There are many such specimens around us, the task is to choose any one of them, they may not necessarily be on the?UNSECO?list.

The GCA needs to talk to the artistes or?practitioners of the culture, talk to them about the legacy, the importance?of the culture in history of civilisation and its current state. GCAs need to include the interview with the artist in an article and their suggestions and ideas on preserving the ICH.?

Asia, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

An evening by the Ganga Ghats

Posted onFebruary 4, 2018January 31, 2018

The Ganga is the holiest river in the Indian subcontinent, and one of the oldest in the world. The word ?Ganga? means to flow. The …

Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, Europe, GIP Jan - June 2018

My travels through the Republic of Srpska

Posted onFebruary 3, 2018January 31, 2018

The Republic of Srpska (TORS, 2016) is located in ?Southeastern Europe, in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula. It was founded on 9 January …

Africa, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

The Eastern Rail Track in Port Harcourt

Posted onFebruary 2, 2018January 31, 2018

During the British colonial era, train services were regular and one of the best means of transportation in Nigeria. The rehabilitated Eastern Rail Track is …

Asia, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

Inside the lanes of the Shakhari Bazaar in Dhaka

Posted onJanuary 31, 2018February 1, 2018

Hindu Street, also known as ?Shakhari Bazaar? in Bangla, is the oldest street in Dhaka city. It was constructed at the time of the Mughal …

Asia, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

Aligarh Muslim University

Posted onJanuary 30, 2018January 31, 2018

Raja Jai Kishan helped Sir Syed in establishing the Aligarh Muslim University. In 1877, Sir Syed founded the Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College in Aligarh and …

Africa, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

The Hausa way of life

Posted onJanuary 25, 2018January 31, 2018

The Hausa community of Nigeria is the largest ethnic group inhabiting the country. They are a culturally homogeneous group, and speak the Hausa language. Daura …

Asia, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

Dhaka: The National Assembly Building

Posted onJanuary 23, 2018January 31, 2018

The city of Dhaka lies along the east bank of the Buri-ganga River in the heart of the Bengal delta. The music and dance styles …

Africa, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

New Yam Festival in Nigeria?

Posted onJanuary 22, 2018January 31, 2018

Festivals like the New Yam represent how agriculture is one of the pillars of the Nigerian social order. The present-day borders of Nigeria were chalked …

Asia, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018, Intangible Heritage

Unlocking Aligarh

Posted onJanuary 21, 2018January 31, 2018

The practice of lock manufacturing in Aligarh started about 125 years ago. Before the 18th century, it was known by the name ?Kol or Koli?. …

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  • The Atilogwu Dance

  • Nueva Ecija: The rice granary of the Philippines

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