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The Budapest Observatory realised a survey on Hungarian festivals.
Information was collected in 2005 by face-to-face interviews with the
organisers of 230 festivals held in the previous year, based on a questionnaire of 66 items. The findings were published in the book
Fesztivál-világ (ISBN 9630606097). The summary in English is
available here in pdf (502kb) format.
The project was supported by the National
Cultural Fund (NKA).
Purpose,
description and rationale of the RESEARCH project
It is a strategic objective
of the Committee of the National Cultural Fund (NCF) to promote research of
various fields of culture. The Temporary Professional Board of Culture and Tourism
thus found this a proper time to initiate research in its field of competence,
on cultural festivals of touristic importance.
Apart from a need for orientation
that arises from the variety and versatility of the field, the Board hopes that
the survey offers answers to certain specific questions as well. The call for
application for research followed the recognition that even the rich and diversified
theoretical and practical experience of the National Cultural Fund is challenged
by the emerging questions relating to the subsidization of festivals. How is
it possible to select between the different needs of support? How can one check
if the subsidy was rightly (or wrongly) awarded? And how can decision-makers
be persuaded of the necessity of supporting festivals? The NCF was founded to
promote cultural projects: to what extent can it undertake the sustenance of
the consolidating festival industry? How to conciliate the interest of culture
and tourism in a joint competition system?
The present report gives
account on the research that the Budapest Cultural Observatory conducted after
the invitational tender announced based on the above-mentioned premises. The
report contains a review of the survey's results, some important conclusions
and proposals. The results themselves - among others, data of the so-far
biggest scale domestic festival survey - are to be found in the appendices
of the Hungarian report.
The original intention
of the survey was to provide a basis for the festival funding applications of
2005. By the time the research was assessed, it was certain that in 2005 the
Culture and Tourism tender was cancelled. The exact opposite of our conclusion
happened, and this conclusion was: the complex subsidizing system of cultural
festivals, considering aspects of tourism as well, is at the same time beneficial
for the national economy, regional development and the development of national
culture as well.
The researchers were convinced
that a consolidated subsidizing scheme of festivals conforms to the manifold
strategic thinking expected for the National Development Plans from the member
states of the European Union, and more specifically conforms to the Hungarian
priorities of the period of 2007-2013. The report aims to assist the fulfillment
of this objective as well.
The researchers assumed
from the very beginning a straightforward professional dialogue, where the cooperation
of the participants is insured, and is not limited to the acts of inviting and
evaluating applications, but rather develops the method and the system through
discussions at regular consultations, professional forums, workshops. Eventually,
it would orientate everyone towards quality in the vague circle of events defined
as festivals.
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