UNESCO Intangible Heritage Showcase & International Forum: A Global Festival Opening a New Chapter for Living Heritage

Aug 01, 2025

A Celebration of Intangible Heritage Unfolds on Turtle Island, Siheung in Fall 2025

Siheung, Republic of Korea – The international cultural enterprise Culture Masters, in collaboration with the Traditional Culture and Arts Association, and in partnership with UNESCO-accredited NGOs International Council of Cultural Centers (ICCN) and European Association of Folklore Festivals (EAFF), will host the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Invitational Performances and International Forum (IP-WIN 2025) from November 17 to 21, 2025, on Turtle Island in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea, with support (pending) from Gyeonggi Province.

IP-WIN 2025 will feature a curated selection of traditional performing arts from around the world, each recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. These performances are rooted in oral epics, ancestor worship, and mythological narratives. More than a showcase, the event is a cultural dialogue that shares the spirit and emotion of living heritage with a global audience across generations.


Theme and Purpose

Living Heritage – Embracing Myths and Narratives
Singing and dancing the origins of humanity, weaving the memory of communities

IP-WIN 2025 highlights artistic expressions such as myths, legends, and oral traditions that have passed down ethical values and worldviews throughout human history.
These forms not only reflect the identity and spirit of communities but also provide insights into how cultural memory sustains human dignity and ecological harmony.

Based on the core values of the WIN Project, the event promotes the following principles:

  • Voluntary participation and cultural equity
  • Community-driven creative collaboration and mutual respect
  • Sustainable operations and digital innovation
  • Global solidarity and cultural diplomacy through art

Provisional Participating Countries & Intangible Heritages

Country Heritage Name Mythological/Narrative Significance
IndiaMudiyettuRitual dance based on the myth of goddess Kali and Darika
KoreaGangneung DanojeShamanic ritual praying for community well-being and ancestor worship
PeruTraditional Music of Latin PeruOral traditions alive in Indigenous and Mestizo music
KoreaPansoriKorea’s narrative singing based on classical epics such as Chunhyangga
VietnamCa TrùLyric music reflecting philosophy and contemplation of nature
CambodiaSbek ThomShadow play retelling the Khmer Ramayana story “Reamker”
MongoliaBiyelgee / Khöömei & Ritual DanceSacred dances and overtone singing expressing harmony with ancestors and nature
KyrgyzstanEpic of ManasOne of the world’s longest epics, core to Kyrgyz identity
KazakhstanDombra & OrtekePuppet shows and music rooted in nomadic humor and rhythm

※ Performance groups are being recruited focusing on UNESCO-inscribed intangible heritage.


Program Schedule (November 2025)

📌 IP-WIN 2025 Schedule Overview: Arrival of the foreign Participants - Nov 17 (Mon)

Date Time Program Venue
Nov 18-19 (Tue-Wed)14:00Int'l Forum in Taekwondo as Intangible Cultural HeritageMain Venue
Nov 20-21(Thu-Fri)10:00International ForumsMain Venue
19:00Invited PerformancesTheater
Nov 22(Sat)10:00–18:00Excursions - Shiheung and Gyeonggi-do areas 
19:00–22:00

Nov 23 (Sun) 10:00–15:00Departure
15:00–19:00

※ The program may be subject to change depending on local and national circumstances.


⚙️ Operational Guidelines Summary

  • Voluntary Participation: Participants join at their own cost, respecting equality and agency in cultural exchange.
  • Official Approval System: Applications will be reviewed and approved based on alignment with IP-WIN philosophy.
  • Technical Support & Certification: Venue and equipment coordination, plus participation certificates provided.
  • Awards & Promotion: Awards based on audience response and creativity; official promo kit provided.
  • Sustainability: Eco-friendly operations, use of local resources, digital-first approach.
  • Ethics & Diversity: Adherence to ethical standards of mutual respect and non-discrimination.

Global Significance

This event marks the launch of the “World Intangible Heritage Network (WIN),” initiating a global project that will expand through PRE-WIN 2026 and WIN 2028.

Although Culture Masters starts with modest resources, we aspire to open new possibilities for global cultural diplomacy through a ‘small but meaningful beginning’.

Intangible heritage is not a relic of the past, but a living language that offers solutions to global challenges such as community resilience, ecological balance, and intercultural respect.
IP-WIN 2025 is a humble first step toward a new model of cultural diplomacy where myth, memory, art, and sustainability converge.


Sponsorship & Partnership Guide

  • Active participation from public and private partners is welcome
  • Official partners will be acknowledged on websites, print, and promotional materials
  • Sponsorship supports performances, cultural forums, and youth participation programs
  • Organizations focused on ESG, CSR, or public diplomacy can raise their global cultural profile
  • Your support builds a living cultural bridge between tradition and the future

Sponsorship & Participation Inquiries

Email: culturemasters.1@gmail.com
Website: www.culturemasters.org
Contact: +82 2 582 3350https://youtu.be/KtaKA7D_teA?si=Qt2L-1VH58d9IPNo

※ The program may be modified based on participating countries and local conditions.
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Related Video: WIN 2025–2028 Promotional Video