At last! After nearly three years Poland’s most recognizable dances to be added to UNESCO’s coveted list of Intangible Cultural Heritage

At last! After nearly three years Poland’s most recognizable dances to be added to UNESCO’s coveted list of Intangible Cultural Heritage

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Poland’s most recognisable traditional dance, the Polonaise, will be among a group of new traditions to be inscribed on UNESCO’s coveted list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. CE Report quoting The First News

One of Poland’s five national dances, the announcement comes some two and a half years after a campaign for its inclusion on the list was launched by Romana Agnel, choreographer and founder of the Cracovia Danza Court Ballet in Kraków, the only professional court and historical dance ensemble in Poland.

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