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1 Diana Andreeva Univ. of Economy, Sophia EFRP workshop on the Urban Impact of artistic festivals, Helsinki 11-12 April 2008

2  Apolonia festival, Sozopol town  Kaliakra Rock Fest, Kavarna  In the Castle, International short film festival, Balchik  Bansko Jazz Festival, Bansko

3  Balchik, Black Sea Coast  Sozopol, Black Sea Coast  Kavarna, Black Sea Coast  Bansko, Pirin Mountain ski resort All the above mentioned festivals are:  International  With significant public support  In small towns  In tourist resort location

4 History, status and year of establishment  Apolonia festival, Sozopol town- 1986, NGO, multidisciplinary  Kaliakra Rock Fest, Kavarna -2005, Municipality, music  In the Castle, International short film festival, Balchik- 2003, NGO, cinema  Bansko Jazz Festival, Bansko, 1997, NGO, music

5  Apolonia festival- one of the oldest festival in Bulgaria, the only that is multidisciplinary, with significant artistic development. The development of Apolonia festival reflects the transition of the Bulgarian society, in particular the development of small towns.  Kaliakra Rock Festival- Kavarna became Rock capital of the Balkans through the festivals and the satellite rock events throughout the year.

6  In The Castle, International Short Film Festival- has become in the last 5 years a stage for development of Bulgarian new wave in cinema, and has presented international short films.  International Jazz Festival in Bansko is one of the biggest and most prestigious musical events in Bulgaria. It is also the oldest jazz festival in Bulgaria, its international popularity has been growing progressively over the years.

7  Private sector Attracting people with high social status and consuming possibilities Increasing demand for property, land, building of prestige infrastructural projects ( golf playgrounds, yachting) as a coincidence, increase of property prices, increase of employment and of salaries.

8 Municipal initiatives  Increase of municipal resources in Bansko, Balchik, Kavarna and Sozopol with well developed management bringing about an improvement in transport infrastructure, reconstruction of buildings and cultural infrastructure, including locations of festivals  Possibility of development of a festival municipal policy

9  Employment All four festivals have:  Permanent festival team  Temporary festival team  Local volunteers Kavarna is a special case because the festival has been prolonged with single events, causing a positive effect. The permanent and temporary local festival employment increased 70%.

10  Indirectly, festivals create additional local employment through the infrastructural projects, connected with the festival events. This effect could be measured in a longer period only and is caused by a well developed and traditional festival event/Apolonia, Sozopol, Kaliakra Rock Fest Kavarna/.

11  Local entrepreneurship and business The share of tourism in the economy of Balchik, Bansko, Kavarna, and Sozopol is 90-95%. The effect of the prolongation of the tourist season related to the time of festivals is significant, with approximately 85-90% occupation of the local hotels and private rooms Increased demand of local commodities and services

12  Increase of the local cultural consumption (this effect is mixed –economical +sociocultural) ‏ From festival tourism to cultural tourism- this process is stimulated in Balchik, Bansko, Kavarna and Sozopol, in connection with the cultural heritage. Thesetowns have a significant amount of cultural heritage objects.

13  Decentralization of cultural supply Significant increase of local access to cultural commodities and services Local effect: increased consumption of cultural commodities through decentralization. To measure this effect, a 3 years period is necessary, to prove that there is a tendency of rising demand for the unique features of the place.

14 EU structural funds  European regional development fund The four festivals are located in tourist places with significant cultural heritage objects and municipal credit rating A, which is higher than the state’s one B+ credit rating. The Regional fund has a budget for the next year of approximately 800mln. EUR, including 10% for cultural projects

15 EU pre-accession funds  Phare The initiative of Ministry for regional development proposed a grant scheme for development of cultural programmes and projects in 177 from 264 municipalities, including Bansko, Kavarna, Sozopol, and Balchik.


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