Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Cultural succeed for Mexico
Mexico is congratulated after the succeed of its three candidacies were incorporated to the list of Intangible Heritage for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and Mexico says that they want to request for more, including the Mariachi, reported by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia [INAH] (Anthropology and history National Institute).
The Mexican food, the festival of “Parachicos” from Chiapa de Corzo, and the “pireuka” chants of the Purepechas indigenous, were today registered as Intangible Heritage.
The ritual ceremony of “voladores de Papantla” (Papantla fliers) and the celebration “Dia de los Muertos” (day of the dead) were others two customs previously achieved for the UNESCO.
The Intergubernamental committee of the UNESCO had a meet sice yesterday in Nairobi (Kenia), added other 12 Hispanic candidacies today to the Intangible Heritage, with the other three Mexican.
The convention dedicated to safeguard the intangible heritage was created in 2003, and it has 192 members.
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