Volume 20
Oral Traditions and Expressions, Social Practices, Rituals and Festive Events
Understanding social metamorphosis of a tribal society in the Eastern Himalayas through intangible heritage
Understanding social metamorphosis of a tribal society in the Eastern Himalayas through intangible heritage
Classical Horsemanship and the Dangers of the Emergent Intangible Cultural Heritage Authorised Discourse
Bruegel and Burke were here! Examining the criteria implicit in the UNESCO paradigm of safeguarding ICH: the first decade
An example of the type of horse used in the Renaissance development of classical horsemanship.
Performing the Courbette, Cadre Noir, France.
Homecoming of the Colts , Spanish Riding School, Austria.
Eleves at work, Spanish Riding School, Austria.
Squires and dressage horses assembled, Cadre Noir, France.
Training of Eleve, Spanish Riding School, Austria.
Detail from The Battle Between Carnival and Lent (1559) by Pieter Bruegel I (oil on panel).
Children’s Games (1560) by Pieter Bruegel I (oil on panel).
Netherlandish proverbs (1559) also known as The Blue Cloak by Pieter Bruegel I (oil on panel).
The Village Kermis (1567), also known as The Peasant Dance, by Pieter Bruegel I (oil on panel).
Wedding Banquet (1567) by Pieter Bruegel I (oil on panel).
Kermis van Hoboken by Pieter Bruegel I, Frans Hogenberg and Bartholomaus de Momper (engraving).
The Battle Between Carnival and Lent (1559) by Pieter Bruegel I (oil on panel).