Volume 9
Knowledge and Practices concerning Nature and the Universe
Bruegel and Burke were here! Examining the criteria implicit in the UNESCO paradigm of safeguarding ICH: the first decade
Bruegel and Burke were here! Examining the criteria implicit in the UNESCO paradigm of safeguarding ICH: the first decade
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).
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).
Netherlandish proverbs (1559) also known as The Blue Cloak 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).
A performance by one of the participating groups on the stage in the exhibition.
A display of products which bear the brand name ‘Arirang’.
A visual showing someone from one of the participating communities.
A space where visitors could listen to versions of Arirang.