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ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.02.001

Sustainability Study for Preservation and Utilization of Intangible Cultural Heritage through Co-evolution

Yong Wang

Department of Performance Art Management, Sangmyung University, Seoul, South Korea.

*Corresponding author: Yong Wang

Published: February 15,2023

Abstract

This study examined the process of co-evolution (self-organization) using qualitative research methods for the winners of the Antong Brass Bridge Walk of Intangible Cultural Properties and the local people who participated in the performance. Local people learned to play and performed through participation in intangible cultural properties, self-realization through a sense of self-respect and self-satisfaction fulfillment, and joy in daily life, and sought publicity with the audience. This iteration process broadens the understanding and participation of local people and communities, and the intangible statement. There was a consensus on the conservation and utilization of fires. It is significant in that intergroup traditions are able to resolve various conflict situations that arise during the enjoyment process, and that the enjoyers and traditions are able to spread the achievements and experiences of participation in intangible cultural properties, paying attention to the process of growing into voluntary communities, and studying the sustainability of intangible cultural heritage. Subsequent research is expected to lead to empirical research, including the role of intermediaries in enabling intangible cultural heritage communities to grow and the number of spectators.

Keywords

Local people, co-evolution, intangible cultural heritage, intangible cultural proper-ty, sustainability, performing arts, locals, awareness

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How to cite this paper

Sustainability Study for Preservation and Utilization of Intangible Cultural Heritage through Co-evolution

How to cite this paper: Yong Wang. (2023) Sustainability Study for Preservation and Utilization of Intangible Cultural Heritage through Co-evolution. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science7(2), 232-239.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.02.001