Thursday, 1 December 2011

Mexican mariachi music named to UN heritage list



MEXICO CITY: Mexico celebrated Sunday as mariachi music was named to Unesco’s list of “intangible cultural heritage” in need of preservation.


The announcement will help to enhance the traditional music which has become an emblem of Mexico, according to a statement from the National Institute of History and Anthropology.


The Mexican music was among the new entries chosen by envoys at a meeting in Indonesia to be inscribed on the UN cultural agency’s list of intangible heritage items.


“Mariachi is a traditional music and fundamental element of Mexican culture, transmitting values, heritage, history and different Indian languages,” the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation said.


“Modern Mariachi music includes a wide repertoire of songs from different regions of the country and musical genres. Musicians learn by ear from father to son and through performances at festive, religious and civil events.”

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