The national list of intangible heritage increased to 93 items over the year
Kyiv • UNN
Over the past year, 27 new items have been added to the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ukraine. The list now includes 93 items, including rituals, traditions, and manufacturing technologies.
During the year, 27 items were added to the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ukraine, and now it has 93 items. This was reported by the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications, UNN writes.
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The Ministry of Culture reported that from November 7, 2023, to November 7, 2024, 27 items were included in the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ukraine. Their total number has increased to 93.
In particular, the rituals of "Chasing vipers" and braiding a wedding braid, the traditions of cooking and eating lean cabbage rolls with potatoes, making Obukhiv "sewn" towels, and Kobolchyn ceramics were added.
These are the cultural codes of Ukrainians. Each of these elements is a brick in the strong wall of our national identity: individually, they are small and simple, but together they create an unshakable structure that stands the test of time and remains strong in the face of any obstacles
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The National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ukraine is a state information system that ensures the collection, accumulation, processing, protection, accounting and access to information about elements of intangible cultural heritage available on the territory of Ukraine for the purpose of their protection.
The list has been maintained since December 14, 2012.
Recall
Earlier, the tradition of performing the ritual male dance "Serben" in the village of Chortovets, Ivano-Frankivsk region, was included in the National List of Elements . The tradition is also widespread in places of compact residence of natives of Chortovets village abroad.
In July 2023, the list of elements was supplemented by the Bukovyna ceremonial wreath with feather grass, the rite of cooking drained porridge, and the technology for preparing the ritual drink "Varena" in the village of Boromlia.