On this day, the saman dance turns 11 years old after being designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Affairs Agency (UNESCO) officially recognized the Saman Gayo Dance as registered at UNESCO on the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Bali on 24 November 2011.
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Yep, I was hesitant to vote this one, the photos just seemed too exclusive.
I am muting this post from the community and will keep an eye on this Hiver.
the saman dance gayoe is one of the arts found in the aceh area whose movements are very unique. and i really like the saman dance.
thank you for the comment, I hope that Gayo art will continue to get better and the saman dance can be preserved by the next generation
That photo was eleven years ago, when receiving a certificate from UNESCO at the Thousand Hill Gayo Lues Stadium