Pencak Silat
martial art has been identified as the world’s cultural heritage during
UNESCO’s 14th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the
Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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(Source:dw.com) |
Permanent
representative to UNESCO, Surya Rosa Putra, confirmed the news which was
announced during the session held in Bogota, Colombia, on December
9-14, 2019. A total of 42 cultural practices were proposed by
participating members to be encrypted as part of the Representative List
of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
"Pencak
Silat teaches us to be able to establish a good relationship with God,
humans, and the environment. Albeit it introduces attacking techniques,
most importantly, it teaches us to have self-control and maintain
harmony," said Surya.
The martial art is a typical Indonesian
tradition that has been existing for generations. Originated in West
Sumatra and West Java, it is then developed throughout the archipelago
with unique movement and music that accompanied it in each region.
It is considered to have all the elements that should be preserved as
an intangible cultural heritage. The tradition consists of oral
traditions, art performance, rituals and festivals, traditional crafts,
social knowledge and practices, as well as local wisdom.
With the
establishment of Pencak Silat, Indonesia currently has 11 UNESCO’s
intangible cultural heritage. The country also has 9 cultural and
natural heritage sites, and 15 biosphere reserves, the highest figure
among ASEAN countries.(Antara/Tempo)
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