What are the ’rules of sustainability’ for festivals in the Northern periphery? Sidsel Karlsen PhD-student, Luleå University of Technology, School of Music.

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What are the ’rules of sustainability’ for festivals in the Northern periphery? Sidsel Karlsen PhD-student, Luleå University of Technology, School of Music in Piteå, Sweden European Festival Research Project Le Mans research worshop 18 November 2006

Basic facts A comparative study, which among others investigates the ’rules of sustainability’ for three festivals in the Barents region Festspel i Pite Älvdal (Sweden) Festspillene i Nord-Norge (Norway) Jutajaiset Folklorefestivaali (Finland) Financially supported through the Structural Funds of EU (Interreg Nordkalotten)

Three festivals in the Barents region: Festspel i Pite Älvdal (Piteå, Sweden) Jutajaiset Folklore- festivaali (Rovaniemi, Finland) Festspillene i Nord- Norge (Harstad, Norway)

Peripheral festivals – specific conditions for sustainability? The festivals cover both rural and more urban areas Have in common that they are situated far north, peripheral to both EU’s and their respective countries’ political, economical and cultural centres Is there reason to believe that what makes festivals sustainable might depend on each festival’s physical location, and the social, cultural and economical conditions that such a location entails?

Theoretical framework Theories of modernity: Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and Stuart Hall Late- or post-modern view of society Makes it possible to put in perspective the dialectic between the local and the global and also between periphery and centre

Methodology Multiple-case study, makes comparative analysis possible In-depth interviews with festival administrators and official representatives of the municipalities involved Field notes from festival arrangements – observation of the three different festivals Documentation: the festivals’ administration documents and concert programmes

Festspel i Pite Älvdal Information gathered during summer/fall 2005 Central administration in Piteå The festival is arranged in four different municipalities at the same time: Arjeplog (3 200 inhabitants, rural) Arvidsjaur (6 900 inhabitants, rural) Älvsbyn (9 000 inhabitants, rural) Piteå ( inhabitants, urban) Makes possible interesting cross-case analysis within case

Findings I Sustainability depends on festival administrators’ deep knowledge about the particular festival municipality, its special conditions and local habits + a willingness to adjust to what is known The festival needs to be considered an important part of the local cultural life The concept of ‘tradition’ seems to be of significance Adjustment to what is known about local audience, their taste and whereabouts is crucial

Findings II Sustainability depends on the festival’s ability to create conditions for togetherness Appears as a joint topic for conversation, something to talk about Generates histories, which are kept alive for years Experienced as a large happening, binding people, families and generations together Togetherness + ownership experienced by a core group of voluntary festival workers and audience A strong perceived connection between the different kinds of festival workers

Findings III Sustainability depends on ability to anchor the festival in local municipality, among others through Cooperation with local agents within industry, politics, culture, education and so forth Letting initiative to festival content come from several quarters within the municipality (bottom-up instead of top-down) Including local artists and letting them cooperate with well-known artists coming from ‘outside’

A festival like Festspel i Pite Älvdal seems to be something that a municipality has to produce together, in order to make it a successful event

Festspillene i Nord-Norge Central administration in Harstad The region’s largest and most important cultural event Has been arranged since 1965 Approximately visitors/130 arrangements a year Cover both rural and urban districts

Preliminary findings Sustainability depends on Artistic quality and integrity That the festival content is experienced as relevant by the local audience The ability to attract various kinds of audience through multiplicity and variety of festival content The ability to build alliances in many directions: Sponsors Artists (local and national) Local environment That several local forces pull in the same direction to make the festival happen

Jutajaiset Folklorefestivaali Central administration in Rovaniemi Folklore festival that gather artists and enthusiasts from a wide variety of fields Feature ”the vibrant village culture of the northlands” An international meeting point for professional and amateur artists No preliminary findings yet

Further plans Main gathering of information, Festspillene i Nord-Norge + Jutajiaset Folklorefestivaali: Summer/fall 2007 Final comparative analysis: Fall 2007 Concluding report: Spring 2008