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1.
Which of the following elements of the UNESCO intangible heritage list are examples of traditional craftsmanship?
Falconry
Sicilian Puppet Theatre
Persian miniature
Croatian lacemaking
2.
Connect each traditional art with the appropriate Country
Carretto siciliano
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Kalkmålningar
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Margučiai
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Lithuania
Sweden
Italy
3.
The Irish "Donegal tweed" owns its reputation to the fact that even nowadays most garments made with this fabric are still handwoven, since mechanized processes can ruin the fibre texture.
True
False
4.
Which of the following sentences are true about Croatian gingerbread ("licitar")?
Sometimes little mirrors are added on top as elements of decoration
. The gingerbread heart is the most common motif
Its inscription to the list of UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage is currently under evaluation
Licitar makers are crucial participants in local feasts, events and gatherings
5.
What aspect of the Italian traditional violin craftsmanship ("liuteria") is crucial in order to consider it part of the UNESCO intangible heritage?
The fact that the instruments are made without any industrial material
The fact that this craftsmanship dates back to the Italian Renaissance
The in-depth knowledge of the materials used by violinmakers and the techniques passed down from generation to generation
6.
Dry stone walling, an ancient building technique which is characteristic of certain rural areas of Italy, Croatia and Cyprus, can be considered a traditional art, since it falls under this concept every human activity passed from one generation to the next and resulting from culture, knowledge and expertise.
True
False
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