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Projects and activities on intangible heritage in which UNESCO is involved

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Action Plan for the Safeguarding of Baul Songs12-2008/10-2010, Bangladesh

Safeguarding of the Art of the Akyns, Kyrgyz Epic Tellers02-2005/10-2009, Kyrgyzstan

Action Plan for the Safeguarding and promotion of the Drametse Ngacham10-2006/08-2009, Bhutan

Safeguarding the Space of Gong Culture in Dak Nong Province06-2007/07-2009, Viet Nam

Indigenous Language Revitalization and Preservation in Melanesia and the Pacific (Phase II)01-2006/05-2009, Papua New Guinea - Solomon Islands - Vanuatu

Safeguarding of Nha nhac, Vietnamese Court Music01-2005/03-2009, Viet Nam

Safeguarding of Lakalaka, Sung Speeches with Choreographed Movements01-2005/12-2008, Tonga

Action plan for the safeguarding of the Royal Ballet11-2005/12-2008, Cambodia

Establishment of a Living Human Treasures system in the Kingdom of Cambodia06-2005/12-2008, Cambodia

Establishment of a National Living Human Treasures system in Fiji06-2005/10-2008, Fiji

Safeguarding of Vanuatu Sand Drawings03-2005/07-2008, Vanuatu

National inventory revival of the traditional ceramics01-2003/07-2008, Uzbekistan

http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/index.php?project_id=00124

Uzbek potters used special techniques for producing the famous bluecoloured glaze to decorate vessels and tiles. Many sacred monuments in the city of Samarkand, the ancient centre of this art, memorialize this century-old tradition.

The project aimed to revive the technique of producing the traditional plant-based glaze of the region for application in ceramic vessels and architectural restoration, and to support the potters working within the historical ceramic traditions of Central Asia. The project, which involved the making of a special kiln according to historical models, was successful in rediscovering the traditional technology employed to produce the type of blue-glazed kashin used in Timurid Samarkand. The process of preparing the clay and glaze was recorded on video. Based on the recommendations of experts at an international symposium in Samarkand (2002), UNESCO initiated a follow-up to the project, mainly to establish an inventory of the traditional ceramics of Central Asia and create a new folk potters association.

Safeguarding and Transmission of the Hudhud Chants of the Ifugao05-2003/04-2008, Philippines

Implementation of the National Action Plan for the Safeguarding of the Wayang Puppet Theatre of Indonesia01-2005/12-2007, Indonesia

Documenting and Preserving the Khang Language in Vietnam09-2006/12-2007, Viet Nam

Safeguarding and Transmission of the Kutiyattam Sanskrit Theatre01-2004/10-2007, India

Safeguarding Shashmaqom, the Classical Music of Central Asia01-2005/10-2007, Uzbekistan - Tajikistan

Implementation of the National Action Plan for the Safeguarding of Traditional Morin Khuur Music of Mongolia09-2004/09-2007, Mongolia

Traditional Money Banks in Vanuatu07-2004/06-2007, Vanuatu

Safeguarding the Yukaghir Language and Oral Traditions2007, Russian Federation

Establishment of Inventory and Preparation of a Ten-Year Master Plan for Safeguarding the Traditional Culture and Folklore of the Boysun District05-2003/06-2005, Uzbekistan

Safeguarding the linguistic and literary heritage of endangered languages in Yunnan2004/2005, China

Supporting Chinese efforts to safeguard minority languages2002/2005, China

Documentation and revitalization of endangered languages in the Upper Mekong region2002/2005, China - Thailand

Endangered languages in Indonesia: Documentation of Kenyah2004/2005, Indonesia

Safeguarding endangered languages of indigenous peoples of Siberia2005, Russian Federation

Safeguarding the Pacific’s linguistic diversity2000/2003, Fiji - Papua New Guinea - Solomon Islands - Vanuatu

Safeguarding, Revitalization and Promotion of the Kunqu Opera05-2002/12-2002, China