Art Festivals and Performances: Analysis of Major Events and Their Impact on Culture

Authors

  • Moldasheva Anar Professor, Head of the Department of "Art Management and Producing" of the Kazakh National Academy of Arts. Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Ermek Skakov Lecturer at the Department of "Art Management and Producing" of the Kazakh National Academy of Arts. Almaty, Kazakhstan

Keywords:

art festivals, culture, art, art impact, cultural heritage, art innovation, intercultural dialogue, social impact, art digitalization, Venice Biennale, Burning Man, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Abstract

Art festivals play a pivotal role in shaping the modern cultural space, bringing together artistic innovation, traditions, and social themes. This article analyzes the impact of major art festivals on cultural development, focusing on their social, economic, and educational significance. Examples such as the Venice Biennale, Burning Man, and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe are discussed, showcasing their contribution to fostering cultural dialogue, popularizing art, and creating cultural heritage. Special attention is given to the role of festivals in supporting innovation, promoting inclusivity, and addressing pressing social issues. The article also explores the prospects of digitalization in the art industry and its impact on the accessibility of art. This work highlights the importance of art festivals as a tool for cultural transformation and the reinforcement of global cultural heritage

Published

2025-03-24

How to Cite

Moldasheva Anar, & Ermek Skakov. (2025). Art Festivals and Performances: Analysis of Major Events and Their Impact on Culture. World Scientific Reports, (9). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/WSR/article/view/5552