R.1: Huaconada ritual dance, continually adapting and transmitted from generation to generation by the inhabitants of Mito, regulates their communal life and reflects their local cultural identity;
R.2: Inscription of Huaconada of Mito on the Representative List could contribute to greater visibility of intangible cultural heritage while reflecting its ability to synthesize influences with diverse roots;
R.3: Safeguarding measures elaborated by the communities and the State aim at research, at recognizing tradition bearers, and promoting the manufacture of traditional instruments, outfits, masks and other objects used in the dance;
R.4: The communities, through the Sociedad de Huacones de Mito, initiated the nomination and participated actively in its preparation, providing their free, prior and informed consent;
R.5: Huaconada was declared National Cultural Heritage by the Instituto Nacional de Cultura in 2003, upon the proposal of the communities concerned.
R.1: Huaconada ritual dance, continually adapting and transmitted from generation to generation by the inhabitants of Mito, regulates their communal life and reflects their local cultural identity;
R.2: Inscription of Huaconada of Mito on the Representative List could contribute to greater visibility of intangible cultural heritage while reflecting its ability to synthesize influences with diverse roots;
R.3: Safeguarding measures elaborated by the communities and the State aim at research, at recognizing tradition bearers, and promoting the manufacture of traditional instruments, outfits, masks and other objects used in the dance;
R.4: The communities, through the Sociedad de Huacones de Mito, initiated the nomination and participated actively in its preparation, providing their free, prior and informed consent;
R.5: Huaconada was declared National Cultural Heritage by the Instituto Nacional de Cultura in 2003, upon the proposal of the communities concerned.
https://ich.unesco.org/en/decisions/5.COM/6.34