Intangible cultural heritage: UNESCO examines the inscription of “henna” in December

Intangible cultural heritage: UNESCO examines the inscription of “henna” in December
Intangible cultural heritage: UNESCO examines the inscription of “henna” in December

The UNESCO Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage will examine this nomination submitted by sixteen Arab countries including Morocco under the title “Henna: rituals, aesthetics and social practices”, during its 19th ordinary session which will be held from 2 to December 7 in Asunción (Paraguay), specifies the agenda of the session.

« During the Tan-Tan Moussem in Morocco held in June 2019, several civil society organizations expressed their wish to inscribe the element of henna on the Representative List of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Heritage intangible cultural », we read on the application file of the countries concerned.

And adding that the idea was well received by the countries participating in the festival activities, “ since the element is widely practiced by diverse groups of different gender, age and ethnicity ».

In total, the UNESCO Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage will examine, during its December session, the nominations of 63 elements submitted by 90 States for inscription on the Lists of the Convention.

Among these nominations, 58 concern the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This list which “ recognizes and promotes the diversity of cultural practices and know-how carried by communities », currently has 611 elements practiced in 140 States.

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