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Royal ancestral ritual in the Jongmyo shrine and its music
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The Jongmyo Shrine in Seoul is the setting for a Confucian ritual dedicated to the ancestors of the Joseon dynasty (14th to the 19th century) that encompasses song, dance and music. The ritual is practised once a year on the first Sunday in May and is organized by the descendants of the royal family. (...) The Jongmyo Jerye is music played to accompany the rituals and is performed on traditional instruments, such as gongs, bells, lutes, zithers and flutes. The dances are performed by 64 dancers in 8 lines representing the opposing yet complementary forces of Yin and Yang as set out in the Confucian texts.The Munmu dance, accompanied by the harmonious and soothing Botaepyong music, is characterized by a first step to the left. While the Munmu dance symbolizes the force of the Yang, the Mumu dance, accompanied by Jeongdaeeop music and Read more about this element on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage website.
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Capital: Seoul
Region: Asia and the Pacific
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Score: 997469.1
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https://en.unesco.org/silkroad...l-jongmyo-shrine-and-its-music
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relation: http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/10472/ title: School project 'B', dance class creator: Burke, Niamh subject: Education subject: Development description: School project 'B', dance class date: 2004 type: Image type: NonPeerReviewed format: image language: none rights: cc_by_sa_3_igo identifier: http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/10472/1/10035240.jpg identifier: School project 'B', dance class.
Language:English
Score: 996841.6
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relation: http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/10469/ title: School project 'B', dance class creator: Burke, Niamh subject: Education subject: Development description: School project 'B', dance class date: 2004 type: Image type: NonPeerReviewed format: image language: none rights: cc_by_sa_3_igo identifier: http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/10469/1/10035235.jpg identifier: School project 'B', dance class.
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The Applicant admitted that he had danced with BB in a style of “Latino
Americano, this kind of Caribbean dancing” and that BB “may have” pushed him away.
The Applicant further described the situation as follows:
… [W]e were on the dancing floor, okay, there are a lot of couples dancing. (...) In
this regard, the Tribunal takes judicial note that in many Latin American inspired
dances, the dancing partners will typically dance physically very close to each other,
which was also what the Applicant attempted to do with BB, but which she did not
want.
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Score: 996188.7
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As one travels through the African Diaspora, music and dance considered to be indigenous is largely reminiscent of the African continent, yet not everyone recognizes this fact. (...) In response to audience members disturbed by the lack of recognition of the link between Africa and many types of music and dance in the world, Professor Craig Boyd, of Suffolk County Community College, believes it’s important to share these traditions broadly. (...) Gonzalez gave an overview of how African music and dance are reflected in the samba in Brazil, the tango in Argentina and the Cumbia in Colombia.
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Score: 994872.3
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https://www.un.org/en/events/s...ranceday/2016/discussion.shtml
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relation: http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/16059/ title: Traditional dances at the Moussem of Tan Tan, a festival of nomad tribes creator: Ravassard, Michel subject: Culture subject: Women description: Traditional dances at the Moussem of Tan Tan, a festival of nomad tribes date: 2004 type: Image type: NonPeerReviewed format: image language: none rights: cc_by_sa_3_igo identifier: http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/16059/1/30080064.jpg identifier: Traditional dances at the Moussem of Tan Tan, a festival of nomad tribes.
Language:English
Score: 994822.8
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relation: http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17634/ title: 'Music and dances of the Land of Incas' performed by PERU ANDINO. creator: Bijeljac, Danica subject: UNESCO subject: Cultural Events description: 'Music and dances of the Land of Incas' performed by PERU ANDINO. date: 2005 type: Image type: NonPeerReviewed format: image language: none rights: cc_by_sa_3_igo identifier: http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17634/1/80107412.jpg identifier: 'Music and dances of the Land of Incas' performed by PERU ANDINO.
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Score: 994822.8
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https://en.unesco.org/mediaban.../DC/mediabank-eprint-17634.txt
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