Chinese shadow puppetry has been added to the List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity along with Belgian Leuven age set ritual repertoire, the UN cultural agency said in a statement released on Sunday.
            
            
                PARIS - Chinese shadow puppetry has been added to the List of the  Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity along with Belgian Leuven age  set ritual repertoire, the UN cultural agency said in a statement  released on Sunday.
The Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible  Heritage meeting in Bali (Indonesia) until November 29 inscribed on  Saturday two elements from Belgium and China on the Representative List  of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, according the UNESCO  statement.
Chinese shadow puppetry is a form of theatre whereby colourful  silhouette figures perform traditional plays against a back-lit cloth  screen, accompanied by music and singing.
Puppeteers make the figures from leather or paper and manipulate them by means of rods to create the illusion of moving images.
The puppeteers' skills of simultaneously manipulating several  puppets, improvisational singing, and playing various musical  instruments are handed down in families and troupes, passing from master  to pupil.
The safeguarding committee made the decision to recognize that the  puppetry art spreads knowledge, promotes cultural values and entertains  the community, especially the youth.
On the same day, the age sets of Leuven, Belgium, a decade-long rite  of passage for men who share the same year of birth was also inscribed  on the list.
According the ritual, Men form their group at age forty and  participate in social and cultural activities that culminate ten years  later with a celebration around the city's statue of the prophet  Abraham. Each age set chooses its own medal, flag and uniform, and has a  'godfather' a decade older. The age set rituals provide participants  and the entire city with a strong sense of identity.
The Committee is expected to evaluate 35 more nominations for their  eventual inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible  Cultural Heritage of Humanity as the session continues in Bali.