(03) Good Health and Well-being
- Yoga
- Grand Festival of Tarija
- Pencak silat
- Koogere Oral Tradition
- The Martinique Yole
- Mijikenda
- Turkish Archery
- Gamelan
- Almezmar
- Awajun Pottery
- Capoeira
- Ceebu Jën
- Arabic Coffee
- Cultural Space of Palenque de San Basilio
- Taghribat Bani Hilal
- Margilan Crafts Development Center
- Washoku
- Taijiquan
- Traditional Turkmen Carpets
- Devotion towards Saint John the Baptist
- Yaokwa
- A Pilgrimage to St. Thaddeus Monastery
- Male-child Cleansing Ceremony
- Yoga
- The Blessed Palm
- Grand Festival of Tarija
- Pencak silat
- Nowruz
- Smoke sauna
- Andean Cosmovision
- Beliefs In The Mother Goddesses
- Ijele Masquerade
- Awajun Pottery
- Kit Mikayi Shrine's Rituals and Practices
- Vimbuza Healing Dance
- Buddhist chanting of Ladakh
- San Roque Festival of Tarija
- Cultural Space of Palenque de San Basilio
- A Grass-mowing Competition
- Devotion towards Saint John the Baptist
- Yaokwa
- A Pilgrimage to St. Thaddeus Monastery
- Male-child Cleansing Ceremony
- The Blessed Palm
- Grand Festival of Tarija
- Pencak silat
- Nowruz
- Kurenti
- Smoke sauna
- Mijikenda
- Gamelan
- Andean Cosmovision
- Gnawa
- Beliefs In The Mother Goddesses
- Ijele Masquerade
- Awajun Pottery
- Capoeira
- Ceebu Jën
- Kit Mikayi Shrine's Rituals and Practices
- Vimbuza Healing Dance
- Buddhist chanting of Ladakh
- San Roque Festival of Tarija
- Căluş
- Buklog Ritual
- Traditional Turkmen Carpets
Festive cycle around the devotion and worship towards Saint John the Baptis
Category: Dance
- Region:
- Zambesi ,
- Ashanti ,
- Sabaragamuwa
The Budima Dance is a warrior dance performed all year round by the inhabitants of Zambezi/Gwembe Valley in the Southern Province. Arriving from Liberia in the 16th century, the Wee People carry out this traditional dance on a number of sombre and spiritual occasions, especially during traditional ceremonies, funeral processions, weddings, initiation ceremonies… Full Article
The Budima Dance is a warrior dance performed all year round by the inhabitants of Zambezi/Gwembe Valley in the Southern Province. Arriving from Liberia in the 16th century, the Wee People carry out this traditional dance on a number of sombre and spiritual occasions, especially during traditional ceremonies, funeral processions, weddings, initiation ceremonies… Full Article