01358nas a2200145 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003100001800044245011700062856006200179300001000241520094700251022001401198 2017 d1 aMaria Simões00aFestas e imaginários celtas numa aldeia global: o caso do Festival de Música Tradicional e Celta de Santulhão uhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/extart?codigo=6747860 a35-503 aThe label of Celtic music has served in the last decade for the emergence of festivals in the north of Portugal, aimed at urban consumers consuming alternative cultural products. Festivals emerge at a time of “festive revitalization” (Boissevain 1992) and “invention of traditions” (Hobsbawm and Ranger 1983) as a strategy for local economic revitalization, identity affirmation and revival of traditional music. In the village of Santulhão (Trás-os-Montes) the Festival of Traditional and Celtic Music fulfills these requirements, being idealized and materialized by people who seek to resist the so-called global cultural homogenization (Tomlinson 1999) through the material and cultural resources that they have. In this paper I discuss the processes of collective memory construction to understand how “Celtic imagery” serves to engage a diverse range of material inventions and cultural representations in a global village. a1886-2292