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    UNESCO TO CONSIDER INCLUDING ARMENIAN VARDAVAR PROTECTED INTANGIBLE HERITAGE

    news.am
    Nov 21 2011
    Armenia

    Mongolian calligraphy, Armenian fertility rites or French
    horsemanship? UNESCO envoys will meet this week to decide which of
    84 traditions should join UNESCO's list of protected "intangible
    heritage", reports British Columbia with a reference to France-Press.

    UN cultural agency suspended the work this month after the U.S.
    suspended the funding, a circumstance stemming from Palestinian
    affiliation. The envoys, nevertheless, will meet on Bali Island on
    November 22-29.

    The delegates will determine which of the national traditions merit
    being included into the list of world important practices and which
    should therefore be protected for the future generations and join
    the 215 practices already approved by the UN.

    Armenia, for example, will be promoting Vardavar, a festival in honor
    of pagan goddess of love Astghik. Armenians mark this day by spilling
    water over each other and passers-by.

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