Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa

Cultural heritage events as a tourism product have increased in recent years, both globally and in South Africa. Within the sphere of cultural heritage tourism, people construct and present their heritage and traditions to tourists in a reconstructed setting. To the visitors and people who are direc...

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Main Author: Arnolds, Hylton Howard
Other Authors: De Jager, Anna Elizabeth
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:Arnolds, Hylton Howard (2016) Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23224>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-232242018-11-19T17:15:53Z Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa Arnolds, Hylton Howard De Jager, Anna Elizabeth Tourism Events Heritage Culture Dance Riel dance Rieldans Festival Competition 363.690968 Cultural property -- Protection Dance -- Sociological aspects Coloured people (South Africa) -- Social conditions. Cultural heritage events as a tourism product have increased in recent years, both globally and in South Africa. Within the sphere of cultural heritage tourism, people construct and present their heritage and traditions to tourists in a reconstructed setting. To the visitors and people who are directly involved with the planning of the event, a sense of belonging and group identity are experienced by linking the present to the past in a celebratory mood. The annual ‘Afrikaanse Taal en Kultuurvereniging’ (ATKV) Riel Dance Competition in South Africa is an example of such an event, which celebrates a threatened cultural heritage in the form of a competition. The idea of a dance competition in order to preserve cultural heritage started in response to a feeling of marginalisation of culture among certain segments of the Coloured community of South Africa after the establishment of democracy in 1994. This dissertation used the constructivist-interpretivist approach in geographical enquiry to explain the role of cultural heritage events. Multiple sources of evidence and information were used in this study, including focus group interviews, observations, audio-visual materials, questionnaires and participant observation. The participants and visitors alike felt that the ATKV Riel Dance Competition serves an important role in preserving and protecting the cultural heritage of the Coloured community. The competition played a role in fulfilling the need of a large percentage of its participants and visitors for a group identity. There was no significant financial benefit for the communities who participated in the ATKV Riel Dance Competition. However, on a political level the competition played an important role in nation-building and cultural expression in South Africa. Geography M.A. (Geography) 2017-10-10T15:07:21Z 2017-10-10T15:07:21Z 2016-09 Dissertation Arnolds, Hylton Howard (2016) Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23224> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23224 en 1 online resource (xx, 244 leaves) illustrations ; portraits
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topic Tourism
Events
Heritage
Culture
Dance
Riel dance
Rieldans
Festival
Competition
363.690968
Cultural property -- Protection
Dance -- Sociological aspects
Coloured people (South Africa) -- Social conditions.
spellingShingle Tourism
Events
Heritage
Culture
Dance
Riel dance
Rieldans
Festival
Competition
363.690968
Cultural property -- Protection
Dance -- Sociological aspects
Coloured people (South Africa) -- Social conditions.
Arnolds, Hylton Howard
Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa
description Cultural heritage events as a tourism product have increased in recent years, both globally and in South Africa. Within the sphere of cultural heritage tourism, people construct and present their heritage and traditions to tourists in a reconstructed setting. To the visitors and people who are directly involved with the planning of the event, a sense of belonging and group identity are experienced by linking the present to the past in a celebratory mood. The annual ‘Afrikaanse Taal en Kultuurvereniging’ (ATKV) Riel Dance Competition in South Africa is an example of such an event, which celebrates a threatened cultural heritage in the form of a competition. The idea of a dance competition in order to preserve cultural heritage started in response to a feeling of marginalisation of culture among certain segments of the Coloured community of South Africa after the establishment of democracy in 1994. This dissertation used the constructivist-interpretivist approach in geographical enquiry to explain the role of cultural heritage events. Multiple sources of evidence and information were used in this study, including focus group interviews, observations, audio-visual materials, questionnaires and participant observation. The participants and visitors alike felt that the ATKV Riel Dance Competition serves an important role in preserving and protecting the cultural heritage of the Coloured community. The competition played a role in fulfilling the need of a large percentage of its participants and visitors for a group identity. There was no significant financial benefit for the communities who participated in the ATKV Riel Dance Competition. However, on a political level the competition played an important role in nation-building and cultural expression in South Africa. === Geography === M.A. (Geography)
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title Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa
title_short Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa
title_full Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa
title_fullStr Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa
title_sort cultural heritage events : a case study of the atkv rieldans competition in south africa
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url Arnolds, Hylton Howard (2016) Cultural heritage events : a case study of the ATKV Rieldans competition in South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23224>
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