UNESCO recognizes Turkmen singing & dancing rite as Intangible Cultural Heritage

  09 December 2017    Read: 1520
UNESCO recognizes Turkmen singing & dancing rite as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has recognized Turkmen Kushtdepdi rite of singing and dancing as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The decision was made at the 12th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, taking place in Jeju Island in South Korea Dec. 4-9.

“The Kushtdepdi rite of singing and dancing is a performing art involving creative poeticizing focused on good feelings and wishes,” UNESCO said. “It involves singing with vocal improvisation and dancing with movements of the hands, gestures and footsteps in accordance with the tune of the song. The rite serves as a tool for conveying good wishes and is an inseparable part of ceremonies and national celebrations. The bearers and practitioners are the master singers and dancers experienced in the art and able to pass on the vocal techniques and the skills of the dance.”

“The element serves as a bridge between generations based on shared spiritual and cultural values. The bearers and practitioners are actively involved in safeguarding the element, and community members ensure the viability of the element through performances at ceremonies and social gatherings that foster social cohesion and mutual understanding.”

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