Published June 15, 2017 | Version v1
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Аrt Recreational Innovations in Tourism

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  • 1. Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Ukraine

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Purpose of the research – analysis and systematization of the art recreational innovations that can be used in the recreational complexes. Research methodology is a combination of fundamental analysis and systematization of definitions tourist and recreational activities for artistic innovation and recreational determining the basic criteria of classification. Scientific novelty of the work is to substantiate the effectiveness of using appropriate artistic recreational innovations, defining their forms, types and specifics. Put to scientific use and proposed to use the term «recreational innovation» and «recreational artistic innovation». Conclusions. The expediency of introducing innovations in art recreational activities recreational facilities are quite well established in the global market of recreational services, with positive results in terms of economic, social and therapeutic targets. Proved that art recreational innovation can become quite an effective means of optimizing the recreational complex of Ukraine.

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