INCLUSION OF THE EXPERIENCE OF THE CHILDREN’S AUDIENCE IN THE CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CULTURAL OFFER

Authors

  • Mg. art., Ilze Kļaviņa Latvijas Kultūras akadēmija, Latvija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55877/kkmp.2022.64

Keywords:

children's audience feedback, cultural experience, interaction with audience

Abstract

In the article, the author examines the element of feedback in the field of cultural consumption by the children's audience, which is specifically characterized by the adult groups involved (parents, teachers, professional creators of cultural offerings). The need and importance of including of experience of children’s audience is justified by the discrepancy between children's and adult knowledges. What are the possibilities there to integrate the feedback elements of the children's audience into a creation if cultural products? The study examines a case study of involving children’s personal experience in the creation of special digital theatre project “TAG” made by the theatre company KVADRIFRONS.

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Published

24.01.2024

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KULTŪRAS UN RADOŠO NOZARU DARBĪBA