rent a car for aed 500 per month cheap car rental cape town no deposit cheap car rental punta gorda airport cheap car rental doh rent bentley in dubai dubai car rental under 21 car hire in castletown car left in dubai cheap car rental ngo cheap car rental llw smart line rent a car dubai cheap car rental denver vesla car rental dubai hire a car japan falcon rides car rental cheap car rental phl cheap car rental nan cheap car rental berlin cheap car rental pmo sydney car rental cheap car rental durban airport car rental price list car rental mykonos cheap rental car insurance coverage rent a car dubai with debit card how many hours from dubai to oman by car renting in dubai thrifty car rental - al quoz dubai al quoz industrial area 3 photos
  • Call-in Numbers: 917-633-8191 / 201-880-5508

  • Now Playing

    Title

    Artist

    Congolese rumba is among at least nine new entries on UNESCO’s “representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.”

    UNESCO is making its 2021 designations this week, recognizing cultural heritage ranging from Arabic calligraphy to falconry to Nordic clinker boat traditions.

    Congolese rumba was named to the list Tuesday. The Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo jointly bid for UNESCO to recognize the music and dance, which helped energize people in those countries to shake off colonial rule by Belgium and France, respectively, in Congo, in 1960.

    UNESCO’s director general, Audrey Azoulay, summarized rumba’s significance.

    “In the 20th century, the Congolese rumba was a symbol for the fight for emancipation, dignity and political independence on the African continent,” she said in a statement shared with VOA. “Therefore, the inscription of this music is not just the recognition of a cultural practice but a historic decision. It underlines the political nature of this music, which inspires so many artists all around the world today.”

    Through its ongoing list, UNESCO aims to safeguard cultural practices and ensure that they’re handed down through generations.

    The list of new entries includes:

    — Pasillo song and poetry from Ecuador.

    — Pottery-related practices and knowledge of Peru’s Awajún people.

    — Dances and other expression affiliated with Panama’s Corpus Christi festivities.

    — Venezuela’s festive cycle around worship of St. John the Baptist.

    — Bolivia’s Grand Festival of Tarija.

    Read More


    Reader's opinions

    Leave a Reply