UNESCO ICM aims to select and award a winner for the 「UNESCO ICM Martial Arts Education Prize」 among candidates who have made significant contribution to the development and social engagement of youths and women through martial arts training activities. We...
The International Centre of Martial Arts for Youth Development and Engagement under the auspices of UNESCO (hereinafter referred to as the “Centre”, Secretary-General Park Chang hyun) is holding the ICM International Martial Arts Photo Exhibition (hereinafter “Photo Exhibition”) online and...
UNESCO ICM invites all eligible individuals and organizations to apply for the Martial Arts Education Prize 2021. Deadline 20 August. The ICM Martial Arts Education Prize, established by UNESCO ICM in 2021, aims to develop and promote the educational value...
Onathallu, a martial art form of central Kerala, India, specifically on the banks of the River Nila, started as a form of entertainment for the upper castes, especially the rulers. Also known as kayyamkali, it means a martial exercise using...
Angam (also known as angampora) is a top-level Sinhalese martial art. Included in the Sri Lankan national ICH list, the techniques of this indigenous combat performance rely on the strength of human body incorporating shots, punches, locks, jumps, and wrestling...