Reaching Beyond Traditional Fans: A Study of Early-Music Dissemination, Festivals and Audience Participation
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https://doi.org/10.3986/dmd21.2.01Keywords:
early music, audience studies, cultural policy, festival engagement, arts managementAbstract
This study explores strategies to expand early-music dissemination beyond traditional audiences, focusing on festivals. It analyses attendance barriers, engagement practices and policies through literature, interviews and case studies. Findings highlight cross-disciplinary collaboration, digital tools and education, offering recommendations to enhance participation while preserving artistic integrity across multiple areas of action.
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