MUDANÇAS NAS TENDÊNCIAS DOS FESTIVAIS TRADICIONAIS E ALGUMAS QUESTÕES HOJE LEVANTADAS NA GESTÃO E ORGANIZAÇÃO DE FESTIVAIS
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Mudança de tendências
Festivais tradicionais.
Organização de festivais de gestão de festivais.
Vietnã.

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Tuan, D. C. . (2022). MUDANÇAS NAS TENDÊNCIAS DOS FESTIVAIS TRADICIONAIS E ALGUMAS QUESTÕES HOJE LEVANTADAS NA GESTÃO E ORGANIZAÇÃO DE FESTIVAIS. Synesis (ISSN 1984-6754), 14(1), 309–322. Recuperado de https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/synesis/article/view/2318

Resumo

Os festivais desempenham um papel essencial na vida espiritual do povo vietnamita. Todos os anos, no Vietnã, milhares de festivais são realizados. Estes se tornam atividades espirituais indispensáveis, especialmente quando chega a primavera (de janeiro a março de cada ano). Nos últimos anos, os festivais tradicionais tenderam a mudar, dando origem a muitos fenômenos complicados, exigindo um repensar do trabalho de gestão e estabelecer requisitos para a gestão, construindo um código de conduta no festival para se adequar ao novo contexto. Levantando a realidade em algumas localidades do país, estudando os relatórios do Ministério da Cultura, Esportes e Turismo sobre as atividades dos festivais nos últimos 3 anos, este estudo se concentra em analisar a situação atual dos festivais, as mudanças nos festivais tradicionais e as atividades de gestão dos festivais, propondo assim soluções para melhorar a atual política de gestão dos festivais.

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