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Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
France
Seville City Council
Spain
MIAPCR MUSEUM 博物館 Musée International d'Art Post-Contemporain en Résistance
Argentina
Fundación Princesa de Asturias
Spain
Cocina Cinco Fuegos
Cocina Cinco Fuegos es una colección privada, fundada por Lilia Martinez y Torres, en 2015. Contiene 9 fondos: utensilios de cocina, objetos de comedor, libros, recetarios manuscritos, textiles para el comedor y la cocina, fotografías y gráficos, de más de un siglo. Tiene el compromiso de conservar, investigar, exhibir y divulgar lo que resguarda. Está ubicada en Puebla, México, ciudad fundada en 1532. Es un espacio de encuentro que motiva a la reflexión, sobre la rica herencia de nuestra nación multicultural. Con una visión particular, e inspirada por la Gastronomía Mexicana, declarada Patrimonio Inmaterial de la Humanidad, por la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura, en 2010, convoca a Curadores y Fotógrafos, miembros de la sociedad civil, a mostrar la Gastronomía de Puebla. En un conjunto de exposiciones de diversas facetas, presentamos lo más significativo de nuestra cocina: a las personas detrás de la gastronomía poblana, con platos tradicionales y vanguardistas, así como a los agricultores y sus cultivos. A los sabores, devenidos en manjares únicos para el paladar. Las celebraciones tradicionales alrededor de la mesa, de familias y de comunidades. También a la cultura regional, con su historia e identidad ancestral y viva, donde convergen las diferentes herencias de un país tan heterogéneo como es México. Definitivamente, las sendas de los cruces culturales en la cocina, son un legado que pertenece a toda la humanidad. Cocina Cinco Fuegos is a private collection, founded by Lilia Martinez y Torres, in 2015. It contains 9 collections: kitchen utensils, dining room objects, books, handwritten cookbooks, textiles for the dining room and kitchen, photographs and graphics, of more than a century. It is committed to preserving, investigating, exhibiting and disclosing what it protects. It is located in Puebla, Mexico, a city founded in 1532. It is a meeting space that motivates reflection on the rich heritage of our multicultural nation. With a particular vision, and inspired by Mexican Gastronomy, declared Intangible Heritage of Humanity, by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, in 2010, it summons Curators and Photographers, members of civil society , to show the Gastronomy of Puebla. In a set of exhibitions of various facets, we present the most significant of our cuisine: the people behind Puebla gastronomy, with traditional and avant-garde dishes, as well as the farmers and their crops. To the flavors, turned into unique delicacies for the palate. Traditional celebrations around the table, families and communities. Also to the regional culture, with its history and ancestral and living identity, where the different heritages of a country as heterogeneous as Mexico converge. Definitely, the paths of cultural crossings in the kitchen are a legacy that belongs to all of humanity.
Museo Nacional de Antropología, México
Mexico
Portal MUD - Dance Museum
Portal MUD is an online platform developed for those who make dance happen in Brazil! Everything about dance at your fingertips: history, memory, news, event promotion, a directory of professionals, academies, companies, and the dissemination of methodologies by renowned Brazilian instructors. All services are offered online and can be enjoyed at any time and from anywhere. It all began with the Dance Museum (MUD), which was born in 2014 with the purpose of recounting and preserving the history of dance, recognizing it as an important body of knowledge and cultural heritage. Throughout this journey, our main mission has been to compile and keep the memory of dance alive. However, this journey has taken new directions, expanded routes, opened pathways, and today, MUD has amplified its voice. More than just guardians and disseminators of the history of dance, we aim to cast a new perspective on this body of knowledge, as an art and a profession. Therefore, we have launched the MUD Portal – an initiative with four essential pillars: DANCE MUSEUM – Memory in motion A portal dedicated to preserving the memory of Brazilian dance through the virtual sharing of historical collections. DANCE LABORATORY – Movement for all A portal designed to enhance learning, creativity, and innovation through online dance classes, spreading methodologies and the knowledge of great masters among academies, teachers, students, professionals, and dance enthusiasts. DANCE DIRECTORY – Movement and opportunities A collaborative portal that maps the dance sector in Brazil, bringing together and presenting spaces, academies, companies, and the professionals who contribute to dance in the country. DANCE CALENDAR – Calendar of movement A collaborative portal for promoting shows, courses, workshops, lectures, forums, performances, open rehearsals, auditions, and other dance-related events taking place in Brazil. As Portal MUD, we recognize dance as an invaluable intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Therefore, through our actions, we aim to inaugurate and encourage projects that preserve and promote the dissemination of dance. Dance is knowledge, art, and a profession.
Fundación ICA, A.C.
Mexico
Instituto Andaluz del Flamenco
Spain
Uriarte Talavera
Mexico
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Colectivo Rokunin
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Observatory of the Portuguese Language
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The History of the St. James Way Told Through 12 Key Dates
Regional Government of Galicia
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The End Chamber
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Candle Chamber
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Hillaire Chamber
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Chauvet Cave: The First Known Masterpiece of Humanity
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Megaloceros Gallery
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Murals of the Cabañas Museum
Jalisco Culture
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A Quick Guide to Kilwa Kisiwani's Climate Crisis
CyArk
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The Bear Hollow Chamber
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Skull Chamber and the Lattices Gallery
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors Make Sketches Before Drawing in Caves?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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World Heritage Sites on the St. James Way
Spanish Federation of Associations of Friends of the St. James Way
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15 Things You May Not Know About the Camino
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Were There As Many Humans 36,000 Years Ago As Today?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Red Panels Gallery
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Why Did Our Ancestors Draw So Few People?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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How Did Our Ancestors Meet Each Other?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Were There Other Humans in Europe 36,000 Years Ago?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The St. James Way: 1,000 Years of Walking
Regional Government of Galicia
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Connecting Crossroads
CyArk
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How Long Was Cave Art Practiced For?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Mary Anning: History's Pioneer of Palaeontology
The Natural History Museum
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How Do We Know These Drawings Were Produced 36,000 Years Ago?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors Have Wars?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Were All Our Ancestors' Tools Made From Flint?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors' Children Have Toys?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors Hunt Mammoths?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Have All Prehistoric Animals Disappeared?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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How Did Our Ancestors Pick Where to Draw?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Meet the People of the Chauvet Cave
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Why Do We Describe our Ancestors as "Hunter-Gatherers"?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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A Day in the Life of an Aurignacian
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Who Was a Cro-Magnon Man?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors Live In the Same Place All Year Round?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Take a Tour of Cervantes’ Spain
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Cultures Dialogue
Observatory of the Portuguese Language
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Could Our Ancestors Get Sick?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors Have Professions?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Routes of the St. James Way in Galicia
Regional Government of Galicia
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What Materials Did Our Ancestors Use to Make Paint?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Conversation, Tango, and Literature: the Cafés of Buenos Aires
Gustar
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Mariachi, Heritage of the World
Jalisco Culture
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How Did Our Ancestors Light Up Caves?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The city of Puebla: A century of images 1863–1963
Cocina Cinco Fuegos
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Did Our Ancestors Cook?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors Die Young?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors Have Parties?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Prehistoric Men Cry?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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How Did Our Ancestors Dress?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Brunel Room
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Did Our Ancestors Draw the Animals They Ate?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Take A Tour Around The World With Poet Luís Vaz de Camões
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The Drawings of the Chauvet Cave
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Land of Forests
Slovenian Tourist Board
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The Future of Our Past: Why Heritage Matters
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What Images Did Our Ancestors Paint Most?
Grotte Chauvet - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Roman Walls of Lugo
Regional Government of Galicia
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