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The ensemble of music and dance typical of the islands of Ibiza and Formentera is known as ball pag \& egrave;s (peasant dance). Due to its spectacular nature, it was considered a tourist resource from the very beginnings of tourism, appearing systematically at receptions for illustrious figures. The tourism boom that Ibiza experienced in the 1930s and its expansive renaissance from 1950 onwards served to ensure the survival of the ball pag \& egrave;s. Once its role as a tourist resource had been assumed, its presence in nightclubs and hotels favoured its appreciation by the local population and facilitated its transmission to new generations at a time when the profound economic change that the islands were undergoing seriously threatened its survival.

Volumen
19
Número
6
Número de páginas
839-860
Num Pages: 22 Place: Abingdon Publisher: Routledge Journals, Taylor \& Francis Ltd Web of Science ID: WOS:001224739300001
Numero ISSN
1743-873X, 1747-6631
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10.1080/1743873X.2024.2353239
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