2015
DOI: 10.1080/02614367.2015.1085590
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Eudaimonic tourist experiences: the case of flamenco

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“…Few researchers in Spain-or in Andalusia, defender of the art as its own-consider flamenco to be a dynamic element of cultural tourism [36,42]. The few existing studies have examined it from a panoramic perspective or from the point of view of the tourist [20,35,37,41,49]. Furthermore, the authors of the current paper did not identify any study that addressed the question of the vision, the positioning, and the propositions of action of flamenco as a phenomenon of cultural tourism from the art's practitioners: artists and representatives who live from or for flamenco.…”
Section: Results and Fashioning The Lean Canvas Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Few researchers in Spain-or in Andalusia, defender of the art as its own-consider flamenco to be a dynamic element of cultural tourism [36,42]. The few existing studies have examined it from a panoramic perspective or from the point of view of the tourist [20,35,37,41,49]. Furthermore, the authors of the current paper did not identify any study that addressed the question of the vision, the positioning, and the propositions of action of flamenco as a phenomenon of cultural tourism from the art's practitioners: artists and representatives who live from or for flamenco.…”
Section: Results and Fashioning The Lean Canvas Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flamenco is an exponent of Andalusia's cultural and historical essence, and has a strong appeal to the cultural tourist seeking a genuine emotional experience [20,[41][42][43].…”
Section: Flamenco: From Popular Music To Intangible Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, dreams are part of the activities that can lead people to grow and lead a happy life (Sirgy, 2012) and can be one of the travel motivations (Damijanić & Sergo, 2013). To visit a tourist destination, in particular, can be seen as the fulfilment of a dream or old wish (Matteucci & Filep, 2015), sometimes not realised due to constraints such as time and financial resources (Karl, Reintinger, & Schmude, 2015). Diverse tourism experiences such as parachute jumping, whale watching and river rafting can be the great fulfilment of a dream, or just part of a spontaneous activity that affects the individual experience (Knobloch et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Schlegel, Hicks e Christy, 2016, Matteucci e Filep, 2015, Waterman et al, 2010, Rogers, 2009, Ryff e Singer, 2008, 1996, Kernis e Goldman, 2006, Waterman, 2007 Autoexpressividade Envolvimento intenso em atividades que fazem pleno uso das melhores habilidades e talentos e que são a exata tradução de quem a pessoa é; atividades pessoalmente significativas, que vêm acompanhadas de sentimentos de autorrealização e experiência ótima que dão sentido e direção à vida. Waterman et al, 2010, Waterman, 2008, 1992 Pertencimento Senso de pertencimento a uma comunidade ou grupo de pessoas com as quais se compartilha uma mesma experiência ou situação; relações desprovidas de status provenientes de papéis sociais e hierarquia; sentimento de igualdade e "conexão".…”
Section: Experiência Turística E Transformações Pessoais Positivasunclassified