Determining residents’ enjoyment of Cantonese opera as their performing arts heritage in Macao
This study attempts to empirically investigate Macao residents’ perception and enjoyment of their traditional performing arts - Cantonese opera. By examining the relationship between the experiential attributes and intrinsic artistic components of Cantonese opera, this study found that the experie...
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my.sunway.eprints.15432020-12-29T06:58:25Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1543/ Determining residents’ enjoyment of Cantonese opera as their performing arts heritage in Macao Man-U, Lo Chong, Daniel Ka Leong * M Music This study attempts to empirically investigate Macao residents’ perception and enjoyment of their traditional performing arts - Cantonese opera. By examining the relationship between the experiential attributes and intrinsic artistic components of Cantonese opera, this study found that the experiential attributes and intrinsic craftsmanship were significantly correlate and influence on the residents’ enjoyment of their traditional performing arts. While the constructs of “identity connection” and “leisure experiential benefits” are found to have significant prediction towards the intrinsic craftsmanship and residents’ enjoyment of Cantonese opera, the intrinsic craftsmanship is the strongest latent variable to predict residents’ enjoyment. Moreover, the statistical results reveal that Macao residents’ consumption experience of Cantonese opera vary with their socio-demographic characteristics, particularly the residents’ birthplace and age. This study empirically supports that the experiential attributes associated with tangible cultural heritage can apply to intangible cultural heritage and influence its attractiveness. Some practical and theoretical implications are suggested. Taylor & Francis 2020-08-24 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1543/1/Daniel%20Residents%20experience%20with%20Cantonese%20opera.pdf Man-U, Lo and Chong, Daniel Ka Leong * (2020) Determining residents’ enjoyment of Cantonese opera as their performing arts heritage in Macao. Annals of Leisure Research. pp. 1-18. ISSN 1174-5398 (In Press) http://doi.org/10.1080/11745398.2020.1804416 doi:10.1080/11745398.2020.1804416 |
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This study attempts to empirically investigate Macao residents’ perception and enjoyment of their
traditional performing arts - Cantonese opera. By examining the relationship between the experiential
attributes and intrinsic artistic components of Cantonese opera, this study found that the experiential
attributes and intrinsic craftsmanship were significantly correlate and influence on the residents’
enjoyment of their traditional performing arts. While the constructs of “identity connection” and “leisure
experiential benefits” are found to have significant prediction towards the intrinsic craftsmanship and
residents’ enjoyment of Cantonese opera, the intrinsic craftsmanship is the strongest latent variable to
predict residents’ enjoyment. Moreover, the statistical results reveal that Macao residents’ consumption
experience of Cantonese opera vary with their socio-demographic characteristics, particularly the
residents’ birthplace and age. This study empirically supports that the experiential attributes associated
with tangible cultural heritage can apply to intangible cultural heritage and influence its attractiveness.
Some practical and theoretical implications are suggested. |
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Determining residents’ enjoyment of Cantonese opera as their performing arts heritage in Macao |
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