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Press Release:

Creative Tourism

at a Glance

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What do we mean by Creative Tourism? .................................... 3

Who are the Creative Tourists? …………….…...........……..…. 4

The creative tourism’s ASSETS …………........................…...... 6

The Creative Tourism Network® ................................................... 7

Become a member of the Creative Tourism Network® ........….... 8

Conferences, seminars and workshops on Creative Tourism ……. 9

New! Creation of the Creative Tourism Awards ………........… 11

Cases of creative tourism programs worldwide............................. 12

Contact and partners ....................................................................13

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What do we mean by Creative Tourism?

The Creative Tourism is considered a new generation of tourism by involving the tourists themselves

and the locals in the creation of the tourist products (co-creation).

The Creative Tourism concept appeared in the 2000′s, and defined as a:

Blowing glass in Biot (French Riviera), dancing Rumba in Barcelona, baking “croissant” in Paris,

performing a concert in a church in Rome, participating in a cooking class in Bangkok, weaving according to

Mayan Tradition or even producing chill out music in Ibiza, … are some of the many experiences the

creative tourists are eager to live when they travel.

This new way of discovering a foreign culture by experiencing it, has been growing increasingly for the

last decade. Nowadays, the tourists no longer conform themselves in attending a traditional sightseeing

tours, they need to feel involved into the destination’s daily life. They don’t want to be considered as

“tourists”.

A new paradigm for the tourism sector

The emancipation of “THE TOURIST”, from a mere holidays‘buyer to a proactive “TRAVELER” who (co-)

creates his own cultural experiences put the tourism industry in front of new challenges.

Indeed, it has to change its Top-down approach (the tourism has been industry imposing its standardized

offers and packages for decades) to a Bottom-up one (in which they have to take into consideration the

tourists’ specific demand).

This leads to the emergence of a new paradigm for the whole tourism sector. The tourist destinations have

now to compete in terms of creativity more than for their general features and assets.

This implies that they have to collaborate with artists, craftsmen, as well as citizens, within a wide array of

singular partners, to design and produce singular and creative proposals.

Instead of competing, the Creative Tourism Network® offers them the opportunity to promote their

specificities through the label “Creative Friendly Destinations“.

‘‘Tourism which offers visitors the opportunity to develop their creative potential through

active participation in courses and learning experiences, which are characteristic of the

holiday destination where they are taken.’

Crispin Raymond and Greg Richards (2000).

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Who are the CREATIVE TOURISTS?

It is difficult to paint a standard portrait of those new tourists who, by definition, want to be “unique”!

- They can be solo, couple, family or a group of travelers.

- They can plan their trip themselves or contract professional services.

- The nature of their creative activities can be educational (courses, workshops), or can even refer to the

creation (art residency, co-creation with local artists) or the representation (performing concert, acting,

exhibiting).

Among the great diversity of creative tourists… we could meet:

A single traveler who participates in a cooking class in order to meet the locals or to share experiences

with other foodies.

An amateur choir or orchestra who travel with the purpose of offering concerts in each place they visit.

A group of dancers, sketchers or photograph lovers, whose travel purpose is to practice their hobby.

The families that take part in a mosaic class during their stay, in order to feel themselves “less

tourists”.

General outlines of creative tourists:

They represent the NEW GENERATION OF TOURISTS.

Comparing with “conventional tourists” they are:

More skilled – in TICs, languages, humanities, among others.

Polifacetic – they belong to a wide array of social communities

Prosumer: they produce valuable contents and experiences themselves.

They look for more interactivity.

About their expectations:

They want to experience the local culture by participating in artistic and creative activities.

They want to live experiences whereby they can feel themselves as a local.

They do not look for the “monumentality” or the “spectacularity” or “superlative”….

They are prosumers and share their experiences on social medias.

They are exclusive regarding the way they travel: once experienced the creative tourism, they no

longer want to come back to a conventional circuit.

They spend a substantial part of the budget for the fulfilment of these activities / experiences.

They use to combine many types of tourism, during the same journey: creative, culinary, eco-

tourism, slow tourism.

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Evolution of the creative tourist’s profile:

If we consider the reasons that lead the visitor to choose this type of creative journey, we can observe a

recent development. Until five years ago the tourist was a creative person who practiced an artistic activity in

the country of residence and wanted to improve it during the holidays (e.g. painting courses, dance, guitar,

etc.), now there is a new trend, so tourists generally add to their traditional program of visits more creative and

participatory activities, with the aim of living cultural and human experiences.

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The creative tourism’s ASSETS:

The growing demand for creative tourism arouses the interest of the destination managers and local

governments, seduced by the opportunity to attract a high value tourism by simply fostering their intangible

heritage (workshops) and optimizing the use of existing infrastructures (venues rental).

Among the many virtues of the creative tourism, we can mention the following ones:

Diversification of the tourist offers without any investment, just by optimizing existing tangible and

intangible heritage (traditions, crafts, artists,...), as well as infrastructure, cultural centres, monuments, etc..

Positive effects upon the profitability of the cultural infrastructures, thanks to this new demand.

Quality tourism endowed with a high added value and purchasing power.

Authenticity and sustainability as it uses the creativity as mean resource.

Positive effect on the self-confidence of the local people thanks to this new interest for their culture and

tradition.

Its deseasonalizing character allows a better distribution of the tourist activity along the year.

The geographical outsourcing. The minor interest of creative tourists in traditional "tourist attractions"

contributes to a better spatial distribution within the destination.

Intangible heritage recovery.

"Creative tourism is a projection of a new tourism in which natural, cultural and

personal ressources are not manipulated and exploited but valued and enriched".

(Jelincic and Zuvela, 2012).

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The Creative Tourism Network® International Network for the Promotion of Creative

Tourism

The Creative Tourism Network® is an international organization created with the aim of fostering the

creative tourism around the world.

Among our OBJECTIVES, we can mention:

The promotion of the destinations that have a potential to welcome the creative tourists, through

a wide array of services:

Consultancy for the creation and management of their program of creative tourism.

Tailored communication and press services

Promotion in fairs, congresses, conferences, seminars, etc.

Partnerships with tourism and transports companies, cultural associations, media, etc.

Recognition as “Creative Friendly Destinations”

Organization of the Creative Tourism Network’s events in their destination

The identification of the creative tourists and their specific demands in order to propose them the

best creative experiences and destinations.

The academic and professional training through the organization of tailored seminars, study tours

and workshops on creative tourism, by our group of experts headed by the Professor Greg Richards,

originator of the Creative Tourism concept.

The research around the Best Practices of the Creative Tourism.

The recognition of the Creative Friendly Destinations by the Creative Tourism Awards.

Creative Tourism Network ® promotes the

“Creative Friendly” destinations.

Creative Tourism Network ® recognises its members as

“Creative Friendly”, to ensure the originality and authenticity of

their offers and their adequacy to the “Best Practices of Creative

Tourism”.

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Become a member of the Creative Tourism Network®

Why joining the CTN®?

The membership to the Creative Tourism Network® offers the possibility to launch and promote

a Creative Tourism program in only few days thanks to:

The advice of the Creative Tourism Network® for the creation of your project.

Our communication services in terms of:

o Website and social networks in different languages,

o Newsletters regularly sent to a specialized database,

o International Press Campaigns,

o Promotion in fairs, congresses and conferences,

o Collaborations with tour operators, companies, media, etc.

A high and quick SEO within the Creative Tourism field.

Recognition as a “Creative Friendly Destination”

The synergies generated by international networking.

The possibility to host Creative Tourism Network® events in your destination

Who can be member of the CTN®?

There are two types of membership:

- Creative Friendly Destinations:

aimed to public bodies, officially in charge of the destination management (City Council, Direction of

Tourism, Department of Culture, Ministry, etc.

- “Creative Platform” for Private entities: managing projects related to creative tourism

In both cases, we invite you to contact us although if your project is not created yet. It will be a pleasure for us

to help you with its launching. You can also have a look to the following guidelines or ask us for our services

of consultancy and training.

How to apply?

1. The applicant fills the corresponding form: Creative Friendly Destination / “Creative Platform”

2. send it to [email protected]

3. The Scientific Committee assesses the application.

4. Once accepted and paid the fee, the Creative Tourism Network® starts the promotion of your destination /

project.

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Conferences, seminars and workshops on Creative Tourism:

The Creative Tourism Network® regularly organizes and participates in conferences,

seminars and workshops on creative tourism, that can take different forms and focus.

Our members organize some of those events in their destinations.

2010 – International Conference on Creative Tourism – Barcelona 2012 – International Forum on Creative Tourism – Bangkok

2012 – Conférence autour du Tourisme Créatif – Paris

2013 – Séminaire International Tourisme et Patimoine – IPAC – Québec

2013 – Barcelona Expert Meeting – Barcelona 2013 – I Brazilian Conference on Creative Tourism, Porto Alegre, Brazil

2014 – Semana do Turismo do Sistema Fecomércio MG, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Lectures, training and presentation about creative tourism: IV European Cultural Tourism Network Conference, – ICTN – Barcelona

Conference on Creative Tourism, Santa Fe, (USA)

FITUR – Feria Internacional del Turismo – Madrid

ATLAS Winter University ‘Tourism, Leisure and Creativity’, Barcelona

Màster en gestió d’empreses i institucions culturals, Universitat de Barcelona, UB

Workshop on sustainable tourism – cultural heritage, Croatian Chamber of Economy, Zagreb

Conference “The Cities as creative spaces for tourism”, Univ. of Bogaziçi, Istanbul

EIBTM – Global Meeting Events & Exhibitions, Barcelona

Séminaire, Paris, tourisme et métropolisation, EA, EIREST, Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris

International Conference on Creative Tourism - Barcelone

Culture Europe, Bruxelles

International Conference on Creative Tourism, La Pedrera, Barcelona

Global Tourism Forum – UNWTO – Andorra

Le Monde à Paris, Salon International du Tourisme – Paris – Porte de Versailles

Séminaire: “Économie, Production, Diffusion, Emploi, Formation– Montpellier (France)

European delegation PRACTICS projects, Interarts, Barcelona

Rencontres BMU, Liévin Louvre – Lens (France)

Journée de Travail sur le thème “Le tourisme en banlieue nord”, La Courneuve – Paris

Seminari cooperació cultural CPM, Andorra

INTO – Innovation and Tourism Seminar, Palma de Mallorca

Congresso Internacional de Gastronomia I Vinho do Porto I Norte do Portugal, Oporto

Institut Català de les Empreses Culturals (ICEC) – Govern de Catalunya – París

Master Oficial en Innovación de la Gestión Turística, CETT, Barcelona

Seminar “Heritage and Cultural Policies and Strategies for a Sustainable Tourism Promotion, CHARTS – Barcelona

International Forum on Creative Tourism, Bangkok, Thailand

Màster en gestió d’empreses i institucions culturals, Universitat de Barcelona

Conférence autour du tourisme créatif, Hôtel de Ville de Paris

Présentation officielle du projet Biot Tourisme Créatif, Ville de Biot, France

Présentation officielle et Conférence Ibiza Tourisme Créatif, Ibiza

Expert meeting on Creative Tourism, Barcelona

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Taula rodona sobre Ciutats Creatives, Marrakech

Congress on Creative Tourism, Porto Alegre,Brazil

ESADE – Curs sobre Turisme Creatiu , 8 de Novembre, Barcelona

Université La Sorbonne – Paris, 18 de novembre de 2013.

CASA ASIA – Advancing in Equality: Tourism Opportunities in Spain and Southeast Asia

Lecture on Creative Tourism – University of Monach, Melbourne

Master en Patrimonio Mundial, Proyectos Culturales para el Desarrollo, Univ. de Barcelona / Univ. de Turino.

Palestra sobre Turismo Criativo, in Loulé Criativo, Loulé City Council, Algarve, Portugal

Workshop on creative tourism to Circuitos Turisticos do Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Conference on Creative Tourism in Semana do Turismo, organized by Fécomercio-MG, Brazil

Smartravel Conference – Portugal.

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New!

Creation of the

Creative Tourism Awards

Created this October 2014 by the Creative Tourism Network®, they aim to reward

companies, projects and destinations worldwide that are committed to creative tourism,

under the following categories:

Destinations

T.O. / Travel Agencies

Creative Experiences

Creative Accommodations

The application deadline is November 15th

, 2014

The jury, headed by Professor Greg Richards, will assign the “Creative Friendly’s”

based on the criteria of quality, originality, innovation and sustainability.

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Cases of creative tourism programs worldwide:

Porto Alegre Creative Tourism (Brazil) Porto Alegre Creative Tourism is the first program organized in Brazil which offers its visitors new

and unique learning experiences, covering local content connected to the intangible world of culture,

tradition, arts and the effervescent atmosphere of the metropolis that is the gateway to the gaucho

culture. There are varied options in workshops, short courses and other activities for personal

development and immersion in the immaterial universe of local culture.

“Churrasco”Traditional BBQ session, marquetry training, Gaucha dances and music class, crafts

activities, photographic routes,etc.

Biot Creative Tourism (Provence – France)

Twenty artists open their workshop doors, to allow the discovery of their world in Biot’s unique

creative experience! For an hour, or a day, or a week, to learn their craft, share their daily lives, and

why not take home a unique piece of their own creation, blow a vase, a glass or a sculpture, transform

outdated jewellery, illustrate a children’s story, sculpt metal, trim a bonsai tree…

Creative Tourism Austria

Austria from a unique, creative perspective! Artists pass on their skills and knowledge

during creative courses, enabling visitors to craft their own souvenirs while on holiday! Tailor-

made, individual creative holidays:

Creative holidays, crafts and carving workshops, ceramic and painting classes, cooking course;

wine tasting, traditional dances,

Creative Tourism Thailand

Another way of discovering Thailand, off the beaten track.

Fruit carving, flowers compositions, cooking classes, music classes, traditional dances, Thai

Boxing, Thai Massages workshops, Photographic routes, Sketch tourism, Painting classes,

Ceramic classes, Art crafts and basketry workshops …

Creative Tourism Ibiza The Balearic Island has always been a paradise for artists and creators. This program invite the travelers

and art lovers to share its inspirational atmosphere.

Workshops of: sandals making, sculpture, underwater photography, deejay, chill out music,

Mediterranean cooking, theatre.

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Barcelone Creative Tourism Created in 2005, Barcelona Creative Tourism was the world’s first creative tourism

platform. It aims to offer the visitors the opportunity to discover the city of Barcelona and its

surroundings in a creative way, to interact with the locals as well as to feel like locals

themselves. Workshop of "Gaudi-style" mosaic, cooking classes, wine tasting, sketching and

photographic routes, Catalan rumba dancing course, possibility to perform yourself a concert

in singular venues, etc..

Creative Tourim Paris

The French capital from a different perspective.

Workshops of: painting, dance, movie, sewing,cooking and baking classes photographic routes, etc..

Creative Tourism Santa Fe

Workshops of: Jewellery, painting, ceramics, photography and cooking courses, visits to artists' studios.

Le Louvre – Lens (France) In the heart of Nord-Pas de Calais – France’s Region of Museums – the towns around Louvre-Lens

offer visitors a rich variety of collections. Ancient and modern blend seamlessly together here– proof

that art is alive, well and thriving across the region.

Creative activities linked to the recent inauguration of Louvre-Lens and its area’s traditions. Projects

like an Emotional Guide help to re-create the local’s memory and to share it with the tourist though

creative activities.

Loulé Criativo (Portugal) A charming Portuguese town, ideally situated in the Algarve, between ocean and mountains.

In addition to its awesome landscapes and warm climate, it owns a rich intangible heritage and

authentic experiences to be shared with those new travelers. Also known as the land of the

crafts, Loulé and its precious surroundings, have a strong tradition in printing, pottery,

shoemaking, metalwork, basketry, among others.

Saint-Jean-Port-Joli (Québec)

Saint-Jean-Port-Joli is a very charming town situated in Quebec, on the banks of the

majestic St. Lawrence River. Named Cultural Capital of Canada in 2005 by the Canadian

Heritage, the village of Saint-Jean-Port-Joli is full of artists and artisans from various

artistic fields including woodcarving, contemporary sculpture, stained glass,

contemporary dance , music and singing … Essential tourist town, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli

occupies a distinctive place in the Quebec cultural scene.

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Cerdeira Village Art&Craft

A magical place where time does not fly!" From the breathtaking valley view to the perfect

working and accommodation spaces, the visitor involve themselves in an inspiring

environment of artistic cooperation, where they can decide whether to do their creative

work in the company of other artists or by themselves. Cerdeira Village Art & Craft has a

residency program in a shared building and also self-catering schist homes here you can come

with your family and friends and enjoy this peaceful and inspiring place!

Creative Tourism Guatemala

Another way of discovering the Mayan culture than participating at a conventional tour is

taking part in creative activities.

Workshops of: coffee and chocolate making, weaving following the Maya tradition.

Creative Tourism Galicia (Spain)

Other ways to discover the richness of the intangible heritage of Galicia, while enjoying its

awesom landscape and meeting friendly local people.

Opportunity to participate in the rehearsal of a local choir, workshops of making cookies, courses of

basketry, making natural cosmetics, participation in traditional celebrations.

Creative Tourism Sant Feliu de Guíxols Sant Feliu de Guíxols is situated in the heart of the Costa Brava, at 35km from Girona and only

100km from Barcelona and France. Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, it boasts a pleasant

temperature all year round.

Activities: Cooking clases, Castanets master class, Fishermen’s arts and traditions, Painting

clases, Photographic routes, Shanies song workshop, Creative and cultural activities at the

Espai Carmen Thyssen, Performing a concert at the Sant Feliu de Guíxols Monastery or the

Modernist Casino, the Auditorium or Casa Irla.

New destinations are about to be officially presented.

Further details at: www.creativetourismnetwork.org

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CONTACT EVENT:

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