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Naples pizza twirling wins coveted Unesco ‘intangible’ status

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SEOUL: Naples’ pizza twirling joined Unesco’s list of ‘intangible heritage’ yesterday, securing the coveted status alongside a host of cultural treasures including a Saudi art form traditiona­lly practised only by women.

The art of ‘pizzaiuolo’ — which has been handed down for generation­s in the southern Italian city — was given the nod by the UN cultural body’s World Heritage Committee, who met on the South Korean island of Jeju.

It comes after some two million people joined a petition to support Naples’ applicatio­n, according to Sergio Miccu, head of the Associatio­n of Neapolitan Pizzaiuoli — no doubt buoyed by his offer of compliment­ary pizza if the age- old culinary tradition joined the prestigiou­s list.

“We’ll be giving out free pizza in the streets,” Miccu earlier told AFP.

The custom goes far beyond the pizzaiuolo’s spectacula­r handling of the dough — hurling it into the air in order to ‘oxygenate’ it — to include songs and stories that have turned pizza-making into a timehonour­ed social ritual.

“Victory!” Maurizio Martina, Italy’s minister for agricultur­e, food and forestry, wrote on Twitter.

“Another step towards the protection of Italy’s food and wine heritage.”

Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, a former agricultur­e minister who attended the proceeding­s in Jeju, said in a video posted on Twitter: “Long live the art of Neapolitan pizzzaiuol­o!”

Thirty- four candidates were seeking to join the list of intangible heritage, created in 2003 mainly to raise awareness, although Unesco also sometimes offers financial or technical support to countries struggling to protect their traditions.

The list already included more than 350 traditions, art forms and practices from Spain’s flamenco dancing to Indonesian batik fabrics, to more obscure entries such as a Turkish oil wrestling festival and the Mongolian coaxing ritual for camels. — AFP

 ??  ?? Neapolitan pizza makers pose with a pizza celebratin­g the Unesco decision to make the art of Neapolitan ‘Pizzaiuolo’ an ‘intangible heritage’ outside the Pizzeria Brandi in Naples. — AFP photo
Neapolitan pizza makers pose with a pizza celebratin­g the Unesco decision to make the art of Neapolitan ‘Pizzaiuolo’ an ‘intangible heritage’ outside the Pizzeria Brandi in Naples. — AFP photo

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