Contains fulltext : 111987.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)After 30 years in the Dutch city of The Hague, the North Sea Jazz Festival (NSJF) has left its birthplace, prompted by the partial demolition of its venue. Although the current organizer of this premier international jazz festival, Mojo Concerts, would have preferred to relocate it within the city, the local government was unable to retain it. The move to Rotterdam in 2006 illustrates the process whereby cities actively compete for festivals. This paper examines the place dependency of a jazz festival by juxtaposing the perspectives of key actors: the local government of the two host cities, The Hague and Rotterdam; the festival organizer Mojo Concerts; a...
Despite their ubiquity and cultural prominence, the academic study of arts festivals has long been n...
Festivals constitute connections between culture of celebration and places. Festivals their unique p...
What kinds of live music are available to the citizens of the cities of Groningen and Utrecht? This ...
After 30 years in the Dutch city of The Hague, the North Sea Jazz Festival (NSJF) has left its birth...
As consumers simultaneously consider a broader range of festivals in a crowded market, festivals oft...
This book explores how festivals and events affect urban places and public spaces, with a particular...
This chapter introduces the Festivals and the City book, outlining its origins and development durin...
Many cities consider their live music ecologies to be a valuable asset to urban cul-ture. Many have ...
This essay will examine in which way festival tourism can affect the physical location of a festival...
This chapter discusses the role of city festivals in shaping and re-imagining urban space. There has...
On 15 July 1989, the rock band Pink Floyd held a concert in Venice, performing from a floating platf...
This article examines the North Sea Jazz Festival in order to highlight the growing influence of bot...
Cities are increasingly using cultural events to improve their image, stimulate urban development an...
What kinds of live music are available to the citizens of the cities of Groningen and Utrecht? That ...
Purpose: With fierce competition in capturing tourists, it is crucial that destinations be prepared ...
Despite their ubiquity and cultural prominence, the academic study of arts festivals has long been n...
Festivals constitute connections between culture of celebration and places. Festivals their unique p...
What kinds of live music are available to the citizens of the cities of Groningen and Utrecht? This ...
After 30 years in the Dutch city of The Hague, the North Sea Jazz Festival (NSJF) has left its birth...
As consumers simultaneously consider a broader range of festivals in a crowded market, festivals oft...
This book explores how festivals and events affect urban places and public spaces, with a particular...
This chapter introduces the Festivals and the City book, outlining its origins and development durin...
Many cities consider their live music ecologies to be a valuable asset to urban cul-ture. Many have ...
This essay will examine in which way festival tourism can affect the physical location of a festival...
This chapter discusses the role of city festivals in shaping and re-imagining urban space. There has...
On 15 July 1989, the rock band Pink Floyd held a concert in Venice, performing from a floating platf...
This article examines the North Sea Jazz Festival in order to highlight the growing influence of bot...
Cities are increasingly using cultural events to improve their image, stimulate urban development an...
What kinds of live music are available to the citizens of the cities of Groningen and Utrecht? That ...
Purpose: With fierce competition in capturing tourists, it is crucial that destinations be prepared ...
Despite their ubiquity and cultural prominence, the academic study of arts festivals has long been n...
Festivals constitute connections between culture of celebration and places. Festivals their unique p...
What kinds of live music are available to the citizens of the cities of Groningen and Utrecht? This ...