2020
DOI: 10.3727/109830420x15894802540223
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Putting Faith in Vinyl, Real Ale, and Live Music: a Case Study Of the Limits of Tourism Policy and a Critical Analysis Of New Leisure Spaces in a Northern English Town

Abstract: Skipton, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, is an old mill town that has seen tourists flocking to it since the arrival of the railway in the 19th century. Like many other old mill towns in northern England, Skipton has lost those mills-as-factories and the workers in them—and has struggled to retain a sustainable local economy. At the same time, Skipton has become increasingly gentrified, and has become a focus for day visitors and tourists attracted by the beautiful countryside seen w… Show more

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“…These may be encouraged and vital to the experience; equally, depending on the style of music or audience profile, they may be unwanted or even prohibited [75,87,89]. It is perhaps this unpredictability which marks live performance as the authentic experience of music [89][90][91], superseding passive listening to recorded music as an interactive experience; it is represented as such in the way live music is promoted as a leisure experience [59,66] and indeed in the body of research into music event experiences, as outlined herein.…”
Section: Music Event Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These may be encouraged and vital to the experience; equally, depending on the style of music or audience profile, they may be unwanted or even prohibited [75,87,89]. It is perhaps this unpredictability which marks live performance as the authentic experience of music [89][90][91], superseding passive listening to recorded music as an interactive experience; it is represented as such in the way live music is promoted as a leisure experience [59,66] and indeed in the body of research into music event experiences, as outlined herein.…”
Section: Music Event Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these limitations, however, Fantasy Fest’s ability to lure large crowds into town also provides an opportunity for diverse individuals to come together in new ways. Moreover, research reveals that alternative leisure spaces can, to some degree, function in a way that resists commercialized practices (Spracklen and Robinson 2020). Fantasy Fest, for example, features unconventional and philanthropic activities that can foster resistance through acts of deviance.…”
Section: Key West’s Fantasy Festmentioning
confidence: 99%