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9780750645331

Arts, Entertainment and Tourism

by Hughes,Howard
  • ISBN13:

    9780750645331

  • ISBN10:

    0750645334

  • eBook ISBN(s):

    9781136428173

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2001-01-03
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

'Arts, Entertainment and Tourism' is a pioneering text that, by focusing on the consumer, investigates the relationship between these 3 industries and how this relationship can be developed to its best competitive advantage. issue-led, this text draws on appropriate disciplines rather than using one single approach, to examine issues in arts and entertainment within the framework of cultural tourism. Written to meet the needs of students studying on management courses in the arts, tourism and leisure, 'Arts, Entertainment and Tourism': *Describes the general arts and tourism background *Identifies a framework for analysis that acknowledges differing levels of interest in the arts and entertainment *Discusses the arts and entertainment that feature (past and present) in tourism *Examines the reasons why the arts, entertainment and tourism have an interest in each other and how they go about developing the relationship *Examines the relationship: are there tourists in audiences and do the arts and entertainment attract tourists to a destination? *Evaluates the wider effects (good and bad) on both the arts and tourism *Discusses the direction of future developments by arts and tourism organizations and for future research

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction
1(11)
The arts context
12(18)
The tourism context
30(18)
The arts-related tourist
48(26)
The arts-related tourism product
74(24)
The arts perspective
98(26)
The tourism perspective
124(27)
Impact
151(30)
Conclusions and implications
181(20)
Some illustrative cases 201(28)
New York: Broadway
201(3)
London: West End
204(3)
Las Vegas
207(2)
British seaside resorts: early developments
209(2)
Blackpool
211(2)
Atlantic City
213(1)
Coney Island
214(1)
Cromer and Bexhill
215(1)
Adelaide Festival
216(3)
Buxton Festival
219(2)
Glastonbury Festival
221(3)
Mardi Gras
224(3)
Oberammergau
227(2)
References 229(12)
Index 241

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