PROSPECTS FOR THE USE OF GAMING TECHNOLOGIES IN THE STAGING PROCESS OF MASS HOLIDAYS
Abstract
This material is an attempt to comprehend and describe the existing system of staging mass holidays and analyze the prospects for this process. A well-written script for a festive event should be accompanied by the right choice of venue or venue, good design, and quality of service. All this should make the most favorable impression on its participants. Each holiday should have its own, clearly defined concept. The concept of a festive event should vividly express the idea laid down in the holiday. And only in this case, he will be able to leave good memories and perceptions from visiting this event in people’s memory for a long time. In modern festive mass culture, there are tendencies to update the traditional holiday, the inclusion of new forms and elements in its organization. All this can be seen in the process of increasing in the world and in our country, in particular, the number of festive events, music festivals, olympiads, competitions.
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Mass holidays, art, holidayHow to Cite
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