Performing Arts in the Landscape of Cultural Tourism: A Mini-Review
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https://doi.org/10.61707/22x9mf60Keywords:
Cultural Tourism, Performing Arts, Sustainability, Adaptability, Authenticity, Mini-ReviewAbstract
Cultural tourism represents a significant sector with considerable economic and educational benefits for both domestic and international visitors. Despite its intersection with various disciplines, the integration of performing arts within this domain remains underexplored. This mini-review employs the PRISMA methodology to systematically analyze data retrieved from the Scopus database, providing a structured insight into the existing literature. The findings reveal that while performing arts are acknowledged as a component of cultural tourism, their potential impact is not extensively documented. Nevertheless, this review identifies three core conceptual themes—sustainability, adaptability, and authenticity—that are essential to understanding the role of performing arts in enhancing the cultural tourism experience. These themes suggest a framework for future research and the strategic development of cultural tourism initiatives that harness the transformative power of performing arts.
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