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This article attempts to answer which factors influenced the popularity and success of open air, located in forest areas theaters, in the former lands of the German Empire. The main subjects of study are two theaters: The Forest Theatre in Gdansk Wrzeszcz and The Forest Opera in Sopot, which are...

Author(s)
Szuta, A. F.
Publisher
Rzeszów University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland
Citation
Journal of Civil Engineering, Environment and Architecture, 2017, 64, 4, Part 2, pp 159-182
Abstract

This study explores the '30 September Movement' that staged a communist coup in 1965 as travel motivation for an anti-communism museum. 'Framing' and 'uses and gratifications' theories were used for this case study. The findings concluded that negative film plots and scenes are signature themes...

Author(s)
Bintang Handayani; Costa, J. H.
Publisher
Lodz University Press, Lodz, Poland
Citation
Tourism (Warsaw), 2021, 31, 2, pp 7-23
Abstract

Background: Substance use and misuse (SUM), eating disorders (ED) and consequent amenorrhea (AM) occur frequently in professional ballet dancing. The objective of this study has been to explore the prevalence and association between ED, AM and SUM in ballet. Material and Methods: The sample...

Author(s)
Peric, M.; Zenic, N.; Sekulic, D.; Kondric, M.; Zaletel, P.
Publisher
Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. Prof. J. Nofera, Łódz, Poland
Citation
Medycyna Pracy, 2016, 67, 1, pp 21-27
Abstract

The article presents the possibilities of using the Białystok Jewish heritage in tourism. Conclusions come from field studies - inventory, own observations and photographic documentation. The Jewish heritage is visible mainly through the presence in the urban tissue of secular (41) and sacred (9)...

Author(s)
Kamler, K.
Publisher
Publications of the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, Warsaw University, Warszawa, Poland
Citation
Prace i Studia Geograficzne, 2018, 63, 2, pp 43-63
Abstract

A distinction is made between two aspects of culture. The first is those aspects of culture where the originator of the cultural activity and the beneficiary of that activity are separate people; writers, composers, directors, journalists and artistic groups. Institutions involved include film...

Author(s)
Zaborny, P.
Citation
Wieś Współczesna, 1986, 30, 12(358), pp 53-56
Abstract

INTRODUCTION. At the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum (A-BSM) actions have been undertaken to effectively protect employees and minimise risk of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus spreading from the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic. AIM OF THE ARTICLE. The aim was to present the actions, instructions and...

Author(s)
Wawrzyk, A.; Rybitwa, D.; Cywiński, P.; Pióro, R.; Łobacz, M.
Publisher
Narodowy Instytut Zdrowia Publicznego - Panstwowy Zaklad Higieny, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Przeglad Epidemiologiczny, 2020, 74, 2, pp 303-315
Abstract

This work advances previous work on greening festival management by using the Sinulog festival as a case in point, as it has conditions resonating with most festivals in the Philippines and some other emerging economies. An analysis based on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT)...

Author(s)
Yamagishi, K.; Ocampo, L.
Publisher
Lodz University Press, Lodz, Poland
Citation
Tourism (Warsaw), 2022, 32, 1, pp 115-140
Abstract

The present paper deals with conditions and opportunities for the development of beer tourism in Poland. The first part characterises the phenomenon. The definition of beer-related tourism can be based on a better-researched phenomenon, namely wine tourism. According to R. Plummer et al. (2005,...

Author(s)
Dudo-Gromada, K.
Publisher
Publications of the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, Warsaw University, Warszawa, Poland
Citation
Prace i Studia Geograficzne, 2013, 52, pp 63-84
Abstract

This article overviews the tourism attractiveness level of Polish archaeological museums. The intended goal was achieved by analyzing a number of 403 user reviews posted on the TripAdvisor service. The article presents the museum types that appeal most to the Polish and English speaking users, the...

Author(s)
Łukasiewicz, N.
Publisher
Publications of the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Prace i Studia Geograficzne, 2019, 64, 3, pp 127-144
Abstract

About 65% of all Polish villages hold dances regularly. They are most likely to be organized by the local voluntary firemens' association, youth club or women's institute. Such dances take a considerable amount of organization and preparation especially when a dance floor is to be constructed...

Author(s)
Ktosowski, Z.
Citation
Wieś Współczesna, 1984, 28, 5(327), pp 84-88

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