An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Switzerland is trying to preserve the ancient art of yodelling. The university will become ...
Swiss yodelling band 'Oesch's die Dritten' during a rehearsal for the broadcast of the 'Stadlshow'. picture alliance / dpa Switzerland's alpine yodelling tradition has been added to UNESCO's list of ...
Yodelling, the traditional singing of herders in the Swiss Alps, was recognised by the United Nations on Thursday as part of the world's cultural heritage. Yodelling was added to UNESCO's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pizza in a pizza box and Aperol in a plastic cup can be seen in front of the Colosseum. Sabina Crisan/dpa UNESCO experts are set ...
Yodel-ay-hee ... what?! Those famed yodeling calls that for centuries have echoed through the Alps, and more recently have morphed into popular song and folk music, could soon reap a response - from ...
Switzerland’s government is looking for a shout-out from UN cultural agency Unesco to include the tradition of yodelling on its list of intangible cultural heritage. A decision is expected by the end ...
AT FIRST this viral video raises so many strange questions — but they all go away when you hear the young fella sing. This week, a 10-year-old boy dressed in a bow-tie and boots, inexplicably ...
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Yodelling but (probably) not as you know it!
For many British people their knowledge of yodelling has often been comic songs or performances on television and radio, when a true yodel choir sounds nearly angelic. Jodelchor Mellingen perform at ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rebecca Ann Hughes covers travel, culture and food in Europe. High up in the Austrian alps at 1,550m sits eriro, a secluded ...
GENEVA – Yodelling, the traditional singing of herders in the Swiss Alps, was recognised by the United Nations on Dec 11 as part of the world’s cultural heritage. Yodelling was added to UNESCO’s ...
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