ABSTRACT

As the first collection of studies to explore the use of edutainment within festival experiences, this book extends current knowledge and understanding of festival experiences. Relying on a series of international case studies, this book offers readers unique and important insights that emphasise the benefit of edutainment activities for enhanced audience learning, engagement, and festival satisfaction.

Although there is an ample amount of studies concerning festival experiences, as well as the use of edutainment within tourism, few have explored the use of edutainment within festival experiences. This oversight has created a lack in knowledge and understanding, despite the clear benefits of enjoyable learning experiences - edutainment. Moreover, it has created a gap between academia and practice, as the contributing authors have demonstrated, festivals are utilising edutainment to enhance their audience experience, yet scholars have failed to acknowledge this. In response to this oversight, the editors have assembled a carefully curated collection of chapters that include a wide range of international case studies, from science and food festivals to heritage and dark festivals. Through a variety of methodologies and methods, including interviews, observations, databases, netnography, and social media analysis in both face-to-face and digital interactions involving the festival participants, organisers, and other relevant stakeholders, the contributing authors have provided a well-rounded global perspective on how edutainment is applied within festival experiences.

This book is valuable for scholars, festival organisers, policy makers and students interested in or studying festivals, events, edutainment and/or experience design. Other tourism industry scholars, professionals and students of, for example, visitor attractions, museums, theatre and hospitality services, may also find this book of value considering their established use of edutainment within their sectors.

part I|69 pages

Planning edutainment

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Science Non-Friction

Balancing Operational and Legacy Agendas for a University-Based Science Festival

chapter 3|15 pages

Witch City's ‘Haunted Happenings’

Managing Authenticity and Edutainment in Salem, Massachusetts

chapter 5|13 pages

SouthWestFest

Edutainment through the Lens of a Cultural Community Festival, and Its Delivery Partners

part III|42 pages

Sustainability and EDI

chapter 11|13 pages

Edutainment Actions in a Mexican Film Festival

Cinema Planeta, the First Film Festival in Morelos, Mexico

part IV|51 pages

Experiencing Edutainment

chapter 13|16 pages

Playing with Your Food

Fun, Frolics, and Learning at Food Festivals

chapter 14|9 pages

Learning (with) Negative Emotions

The Future of Science Festivals

chapter 15|8 pages

Afterword

The Future of Edutainment in Festival Experiences