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Capturing Culture, Heritage, Performance, Student Program

Marinera Norte?a; Sensual dialogue of love

Posted onMarch 4, 2016September 2, 2020

The marinera is a known dance in all the country. This dance is a mix between?Zamacueca? and ?Mozamala?, two old afro dances. In 1893, the …

#makeheritagefun, Campaigns, Participate

Make Heritage Fun! December 2015

Posted onDecember 27, 2015December 28, 2015

A report and photos from Make Heritage Fun! events organized on December 20 2015 around the world

The Lost City Of Za?a
Built Heritage

The Lost City Of Za?a

Posted onDecember 25, 2015October 5, 2020

This year, I have the opportunity to be part of a new activity. Make Heritage Fun helped me to learn a lot about how to …

#makeheritagefun, Blog, Campaigns, Participate

Make Heritage Fun! September 2015

Posted onSeptember 22, 2015December 24, 2015

Background The first ‘Make Heritage Fun!’ event in June 2015 was a test of our beliefs. At GoUNESCO, we have believed that the tone of …

ICH Research, Intangible Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

Annual Renewal Of The Q?eswachaka Bridge

Posted onSeptember 13, 2014December 24, 2015

Inca rope bridges?were?simple suspension bridges?over canyons and gorges and rivers to provide access for the?Inca Empire. Bridges of this type were useful since the Inca …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Mesmerizing city of Cuzco

Posted onJuly 6, 2014December 24, 2015

Location: Southern highlands of Peru, at 3,400 meters or 11,150 ft. above sea level. Cuzco, founded in 1100 A.D., is the oldest city in the …

  • The Rizal Shrine

  • Bathukamma

    The Culture of Telangana

  • The History of the Ibaloi Group from The Philippines

  • The Atilogwu Dance

  • Nueva Ecija: The rice granary of the Philippines

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