
Passistas are skilled samba dancers who perform with samba schools during Carnival, showcasing fast footwork and expressive movements. This dance requires agility and deep cultural understanding.

Participants paint intricate, satirical designs on large lanterns for the Fasnacht parades, a skill requiring artistic precision. These lanterns often critique current events or local issues.

Playing the piccolo, a small flute, is central to Fasnacht's musical tradition, with specific tunes passed down through generations. It requires breath control and memorization of complex melodies.

The Ethiopian coffee ceremony, often performed during festivals like Timkat, involves roasting, grinding, and brewing coffee with specific rituals. It’s a social skill symbolizing hospitality.

The haka is a traditional Māori war dance performed at cultural events like Waitangi Day, requiring strength, coordination, and emotional expression. It often conveys messages of unity or challenge.

Waka Ama, or Māori canoe racing, is a popular sport often featured in Waitangi Day events, involving teamwork and paddling skills. It connects to ancestral voyaging traditions.

Bhangra is a lively folk dance from Punjab, performed to the beat of the dhol drum during celebrations like Lohri. It involves energetic movements and is often accompanied by singing.

Playing the dhol, a traditional double-sided drum, is a key skill in Punjabi celebrations, providing the rhythmic backbone for dances like Bhangra.

Gajak is a traditional sweet made from sesame seeds and jaggery, often prepared during Lohri using ancestral recipes passed down through generations.

Creating kolam, intricate patterns made with rice flour or chalk at doorsteps, is a traditional skill practiced by Tamil women during Pongal to invite prosperity.

Preparing Pongal and other festive dishes involves knowledge of regional spices and cooking methods, often learned from elders.

The Sinulog dance mimics the current of the river with a two-steps-forward, one-step-backward motion, performed to honor the Santo Niño during the festival.