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PERCEPTIONS OF “SREM FOLK FEST” PARTICIPANTS ACCORDING TO CULTURAL TOURISM PREFERENCES [PDF]

open access: yesTurizam, 2021
“Srem Folk Fest” has become one of the most popular and significant international folklore festivals in this part of the Balkans since 2004. For the past 16 years, a town Sremska Mitrovica was a host city for European, Asian, South American and African ...
Srđan Timotijević
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The Three Seasons - Prague Spring, World Youth Summer, and ‘Sofia Autumn,’ or: The anti-event, the avant-garde, and the beginning of Bulgaria’s new folklore wave [PDF]

open access: yesMuzikologija, 2021
This article deals with the events of 1968 in Bulgarian musical culture. Departing from recent Bulgarian discourses that have emerged in the new millennium and often regard Bulgarian responses to the Prague Spring as nearly non-existing, a ...
Becker-Naydenov Patrick
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Gjirokastra Folklore Festival as the Main Ritual Event in Albanian Cultural Life at the Beginning of the 21st Century

open access: yesYearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies, 2020
The paper presents an overview and analysis of the Gjirokastra National Folklore Festival (NFFoGj), one of the most important events in the cultural life of Albania.
Alexander Novik
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Janadriya Festival a leading event in preserving folklore and rooting identity

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2019
the organized folklore festival named Janadriya and organized by the national guard yearly is an important main event in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is an important indicator of the leadership’s interest in preserving the culture, heritage ,tradition
Wadiah Boker
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Popular cultures and new performance contexts in contemporary Brazil: the case of Folklore Festival of Olímpia

open access: yesRevista do Instituto de Estudos Brasileiros, 2019
This paper reflects on the role of folklore festivals in the contemporary world. Based on ethnographic research carried out in the context of the Folklore Festival of Olímpia - FEFOL - (São Paulo/Brazil) and with Pastoril Dona Joaquina de São Gonçalo do ...
Estêvão Amaro dos Reis
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Cultural and Social Anthropology Studies in Latvia and Eastern Europe: Discussing Practices and Methods

open access: yesYearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies, 2020
In the last academic year, two international scientific conferences were held in Riga, focusing on the anthropological dimension in the field of social sciences. Baltic International Academy (Riga, Latvia) in cooperation with the Institute of Ethnology
Nadežda Pazuhina
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THE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS OF POLISH CHILDREN FOLK ENSEMBLES

open access: yesHumanities and Social Sciences, 2018
The result of Poles' emigration was a constant homesick of a family country. It caused the formation of Polonia communities cultivating national traditions.
Tomasz ROŻEK
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Nichita Stănescu: „Chișinău is a white pearl, in so much pure green” [PDF]

open access: yesDialogica: Revistă de Studii Culturale și Literatură, 2023
The article reconstructs the only visit of the Romanian poet Nichita Stănescu to Chişinău from a series of testimonies of local writers. Nichita Stănescu arrived in the capital of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1976, during a period of ...
Aliona GRATI
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Religious Festival Marketing: Distinguishing between Devout Believers and Tourists

open access: yesReligions, 2020
Customer classification is an integral part of marketing planning activities. Researchers have struggled to classify “pilgrims” and “tourists” because these groups overlap to a large extent in terms of their identities while participating in religious ...
Kuo-Yan Wang, Azilah Kasim, Jing Yu
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Folk-Culture Development Under Surrounding-Zones Theory Perspective: An Observation of Hakka’s Chinese New Year Custom in Bangka Island Indonesia

open access: yesHumaniora, 2016
Hakkanese experienced several major migrations and ultimately distributed in every corner of the world. From the earlier period, the Hakkanese believed that someone should return to their origin until they settled down.
Sugiato Lim, Wishnoebroto Wishnoebroto
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