Research on the Role of Individual Artists and Facilitating Development——Taking the Chinese Dancer Yang Liping as an Example
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https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v1i4.339Abstract
Art has a positive effect on regional development. This paper believes that as an important part of art, artists play an important role in regional development. As an individual artist, using their personal influence to form a brand effect is worthy of study on the promotion of regional economic development, art education, and national art internationalization. However, in the development based on personal influence, it is worthwhile to think about the shortcomings caused by personal factors and how to solve them.
Keywords:
Regional development; Sustainable development; Art; Yang Liping;References
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