The consideration about the terms intangible cultural heritage, tradition, autenticity, folklore and folklorism are only a small part of the discourse running within ethnochoreologic and anthropologic study of dance, within which they are used, re-evaluated or formed in accordance with development of the discipline´s paradigm. The newly formed terms have advantage of posibility to avoid the emblemness of some hitherto used term
The study is devoted to folklore within the contemporary society. It deals with the meaning of the t...
The fundamentals of every community are knowledge and tradition. The intangible forms of heritage cr...
The movement is the first non-verbal language among the forms of human communication. It is widely b...
After the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) developed by U...
Ethnographical Heritage: Symbolic Capital. UNESCO’s position on the protection of intangible cultura...
This collection provides an in-depth and up-to-date examination of the concept of Intangible Cultura...
The consideration is aimed for three important and interconnected facts – folklore, folklorism and e...
International audienceThis chapter addresses the concept of intangible cultural heritage, as propose...
This paper reviews the theory, significance and expressions of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The ter...
In 2009 Croatia inscribed seven elements of intangible heritage on UNESCO’s Representative List of t...
The paper discusses the role of anthropology in the protection of intangible heritage, which signifi...
Intangible cultural heritage, such as a tradition, folk dance or carnival, contributes to cultural d...
This article considers the establishment of the category of ICH within the United Nations Organizati...
Associations supporting traditional music and dance took advantage of the notion of the intangible c...
INTRODUCTION. This article is devoted to analyzing the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cu...
The study is devoted to folklore within the contemporary society. It deals with the meaning of the t...
The fundamentals of every community are knowledge and tradition. The intangible forms of heritage cr...
The movement is the first non-verbal language among the forms of human communication. It is widely b...
After the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) developed by U...
Ethnographical Heritage: Symbolic Capital. UNESCO’s position on the protection of intangible cultura...
This collection provides an in-depth and up-to-date examination of the concept of Intangible Cultura...
The consideration is aimed for three important and interconnected facts – folklore, folklorism and e...
International audienceThis chapter addresses the concept of intangible cultural heritage, as propose...
This paper reviews the theory, significance and expressions of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The ter...
In 2009 Croatia inscribed seven elements of intangible heritage on UNESCO’s Representative List of t...
The paper discusses the role of anthropology in the protection of intangible heritage, which signifi...
Intangible cultural heritage, such as a tradition, folk dance or carnival, contributes to cultural d...
This article considers the establishment of the category of ICH within the United Nations Organizati...
Associations supporting traditional music and dance took advantage of the notion of the intangible c...
INTRODUCTION. This article is devoted to analyzing the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cu...
The study is devoted to folklore within the contemporary society. It deals with the meaning of the t...
The fundamentals of every community are knowledge and tradition. The intangible forms of heritage cr...
The movement is the first non-verbal language among the forms of human communication. It is widely b...