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oapen-20.500.12657-238422024-03-22T19:23:09Z Chapter 3 Comparative aspects of the Song and Dance Celebration of the Baltic countries in the context of nation- branding processes Muktupāvela, Rūta Laķe, Anda Heritage song dance Baltic countries thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History This chapter focusses on an analysis of the SDC in the context of the development of nation-branding. Two ways of developing international recognition can be outlined: special strategies created by experts and spontaneous, endogenous branding, stemming from traditional cultural symbols important to people. At the beginning of the twenty- fi rst century, the Baltic countries were involved in a purposeful state- fi nanced policy to create their nation brands. During this process, the use of the informal symbol of ‘singing nations’, typical of the Baltic countries, was consciously avoided because of the recommendations of nation- branding professionals. Nevertheless, this symbol, expressed in the form of the SDC, is an important and infl uential agent from the cultural, social, ideological and economic point of view, as well as in contexts of international communication. 2019-11-12 13:03:28 2020-04-01T09:30:33Z 2020-04-01T09:30:33Z 2019 chapter 1006296 OCN: 1135844968 9780429202964 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/23842 eng application/pdf n/a 9780367186760_oachapter3.pdf Taylor & Francis Heritage and Festivals in Europe Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 92485eae-49d3-4534-86ef-f58799bc9e57 9780429202964 Routledge 19 open access
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This chapter focusses on an analysis of the
SDC in the context of the development of nation-branding. Two ways of
developing international recognition can be outlined: special strategies created
by experts and spontaneous, endogenous branding, stemming from traditional cultural symbols important to people. At the beginning of the twenty- fi rst century,
the Baltic countries were involved in a purposeful state- fi nanced policy to
create their nation brands. During this process, the use of the informal symbol
of ‘singing nations’, typical of the Baltic countries, was consciously avoided
because of the recommendations of nation- branding professionals. Nevertheless,
this symbol, expressed in the form of the SDC, is an important and infl uential
agent from the cultural, social, ideological and economic point of view, as well
as in contexts of international communication.
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