A report on enhancing the capacity of communities to safeguard traditional dance expressions as performing arts heritage in western Zimbabwe, with suppot from UNESCO and the Government of Zimbabwe.
Report: Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Nhimbe Trust,
20 July 2022, Zimbabwe
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