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Wow! The Maltese Feast officially recognised as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO
The feast marks the third traditional Maltese element recognised for Safeguarding by UNESCO.

Emma Galea

The traditional Maltese Feast has been formally recognised as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

This approval was granted during the 18th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, currently taking place in Botswana.

This Maltese tradition was particularly recognised for its community values, promotion of the arts, and inclusivity.

Malta’s Ministry for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government expressed gratitude to the Malta Band Clubs Association for its involvement in securing this significant recognition. They also acknowledged the efforts of the Culture Directorate, especially the Office for Intangible Cultural Heritage, Professor Baldacchino, the Archdiocese of Malta, and all those who contributed to making this achievement possible.

The feast marks the third traditional Maltese element recognised for Safeguarding by UNESCO, right after the the Maltese Ftira and the traditional folk singing known as Għana.

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The application for the Maltese Feast was submitted by the Malta Band Clubs Association, receiving strong support from the Maltese Curia and local feast communities. The application was submitted to UNESCO in 2021, and the process was overseen by the Office for Intangible Cultural Heritage within the Culture Directorate, led by expert Jean Paul Baldacchino, a professor of Anthropology at the University of Malta.

In November, the Technical Committee responsible for reviewing applications for UNESCO recognition as intangible heritage, recommended that the Maltese Feast be inscribed on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

In its recommendation, the Technical Committee praised the exemplary manner in which the application was presented, as well as the audio-visual production accompanying it, selected as one of the best practices for such applications.

 

6th December 2023


Emma Galea
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Emma Galea
Emma is a Gozitan writer who loves all things related to English literature and history. When not busy studying or writing you will either find her immersed in a fictional book or at the cinema trying to watch as many films as she possibly can!

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