ALECSO Chair for Valorizing Joint Arab and International Work in the Field of Safeguarding Intangible Heritage
Documentary Film Project on
Libyan Traditional Dress
A comprehensive scientific and professional documentation of Libyan traditional dress manufacturing — the Farmla, Nazla, and Barda’a — as an element of intangible cultural heritage under the UNESCO 2003 Convention
About the Project
This project aims to produce a comprehensive scientific and professional documentary film documenting Libyan traditional dress manufacturing in all its dimensions: raw materials, tools, techniques, regional diversity, and social and cultural context.
Libyan traditional dress is one of the most prominent components of Libyan cultural identity, reflecting a rich history of civilizational exchange between Berber, Arab, Islamic, and Mediterranean cultures. With traditional crafts declining under globalization pressures, scientific documentation has become a pressing civilizational necessity.
Project Figures
Documentary Film Themes
Five integrated scientific themes covering all aspects of Libyan traditional dress
Materials & Tools
Documentation of fabrics, threads, buttons, and traditional sewing and embroidery tools used in Libyan dress manufacturing
Regional Diversity
Identity of each Libyan region (Eastern / Western / Southern) in terms of ornamentation, colors, design, and wearing styles
Social Context
Occasions on which the dress is worn (religious / social / cultural) and its symbolic significance in Libyan society
Challenges & Risks
Problems facing artisans (factory conversion to currency trade) and declining demand for traditional dress
Policy Recommendations
Required government measures, role of unions, and artisan support mechanisms to ensure the continuity of this heritage
International Impact
Presenting the film to UNESCO and ALECSO as a scientific reference, and potential nomination to the Representative List of World Heritage
Production Phases
Field Research & Documentation
Field visits to Libya’s three regions, interviews with artisans and specialists, and audio-visual documentation of traditional techniques
Filming & Production
Professional filming with high-quality cinematic equipment, including detailed shots of sewing, embroidery, and decoration processes
Editing & Translation
Professional editing, adding scientific voice-over commentary, and translation into English and French to ensure international reach
Distribution & Publishing
Broadcasting on satellite channels and digital platforms, presenting to academic and cultural institutions, and archiving in the UNESCO system
Legal & Reference Framework
The Libyan Traditional Dress documentation project falls within the legal framework of the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003), contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and Goal 12 (Responsible Production and Consumption).
Support the Documentation of Libyan Traditional Dress
Your donations fund the production of this unique documentary that preserves for future generations a precious civilizational heritage at risk of disappearing. Every dollar contributes to documenting a thread of Libyan identity.
✅ ALECSO Chair is 501(c)(3) tax-exempt · EIN: 93-2394267 · Donations are fully tax-deductible
