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Fado – the Space of Intercultural Dialogue between Poland and Portugal
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This article explores fado music as a medium for intercultural dialogue between Portugal and Poland, focusing on the early 21st century while considering its multicultural roots in Lisbon’s marine districts. The study situates itself within broader research on fado’s global reach, including its popularity in Japan. The first section examines fado’s role in multicultural relations, presenting it as a living heritage and space for dialogue. The second section highlights the integration of Polish and Portuguese cultural elements in fado. The third section discusses fado concerts and festivals in Poland, emphasizing their role in cultural exchange, with a case study on Fado Café in Grudziądz.
Title: Fado – the Space of Intercultural Dialogue between Poland and Portugal
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This article explores fado music as a medium for intercultural dialogue between Portugal and Poland, focusing on the early 21st century while considering its multicultural roots in Lisbon’s marine districts.
The study situates itself within broader research on fado’s global reach, including its popularity in Japan.
The first section examines fado’s role in multicultural relations, presenting it as a living heritage and space for dialogue.
The second section highlights the integration of Polish and Portuguese cultural elements in fado.
The third section discusses fado concerts and festivals in Poland, emphasizing their role in cultural exchange, with a case study on Fado Café in Grudziądz.
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