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Gothic Getaways: The Rise And Evolution Of 'Dark Tourism' Festivals
Mexico's el Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is another tradition with deep roots, possibly combining pre-Colombian rites and European celebrations such as All Saints Day. In Asia, Ghost Festivals, part of both Taoist and Buddhist traditions, are when people pay tribute to their deceased ancestors, who are believed to be able to return briefly from the afterlife.
A more recent addition to the“spooky” calendar of events are Gothic festivals, which could be considered a form of“dark tourism”. The name comes from the inspiration they take from Gothic literature, which has its roots in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Notable authors included Mary Shelly, Walter Scott, Edgar Allen Poe, and especially Bram Stoker, whose classic Dracula was published in 1897. Common themes included monsters, murders, and mysteries, with an undercurrent of dread and fear.
Dracula risingOne of the better known“dark tourism” festivals is the Whitby Goth Weekend , which takes place in the Yorkshire town where Stoker spent his holidays and from which he drew inspiration for Dracula. In the novel, Stoker gives a detailed account of the town's layout, architecture and spooky atmosphere. Since the mid-1990s the bi-annual event attracts participants from a range of subcultures as well as mainstream visitors. Many of the“new” participants do not necessarily identify as“Goth”. Instead, some simply observe the spectacle, others come to celebrate Halloween and many belong to the “Steampunk” subculture .
Crowds at the Whitby Gothic Weekend are often part of the spectacle. Luisa Golz, Fourni par l'auteur
Stoker's life and work are also celebrated in Dublin, the city where he was born in 1847. The Bram Stoker Festival is a playful celebration of his most famous literary creation. It includes the family-friendly theme park “Stokerland” , literary walking tours, and lectures about his life and legacy. The festival attracts everyone from families looking to entertain their children over the Halloween weekend to Gothic fiction enthusiasts.
While firm numbers are hard to come by, the popularity of these and other Gothic festivals appears to be growing. At the Bram Stoker Festival, attendance increased from approximately 25,000 in 2019 to more than 49,000 in 2022, recovering from a two-year hiatus over the Covid-19 pandemic. This cuts against the common belief that such events only attract niche audiences, members of a particular subculture, or those with an interest in Gothic fiction or literature.
When participation becomes co-creationAt the Whitby Goth Weekend, the boundary between spectator and participant becomes particularly permeable. Many are there for the alternative music events, shopping at the local markets, or socialising. Others take it to the next step, dress up in highly creative outfits, parading through Whitby's cobbled streets, and retracing the imagined footsteps of Dracula.
These attendees become part of the spectacle, as many of those who visit come to marvel at the costumed creatures in Whitby's Gothic atmosphere. This intersection of participation and observation draws in many photographers when the festival takes place in April and October. Participants pose for photos, while others actively perform in this staged environment.
The 'Stokerland' event in Dublin, Ireland, is more family oriented. Luisa Golz, Fourni par l'auteur
As a result, the dressed-up participants do not simply experience the festival as passive attendees, they become a festival attraction themselves, co-creating the festival experience. Some simply enjoy the performance aspects, while others use them to express what they see as their“true” identities. Festival organisers and local businesses enable this experience, which takes place within the town's music venues, retail spots and hospitality spaces.
Selling darknessWhat makes such events that are initially appealing to a niche audience become more popular among wider audiences? While some may remind us of long-standing traditions, as is the case of the Celtic celebration Samhain, others show clear signs of commodification.
As Gothic festival content can be co-created, so too is the marketing. With smartphones in every hand, festival-goers capture immense amounts of visual material, which they then show on social media. In this way, they spread the word about Gothic festivals, and in turn traditional media outlets can pick up the trend.
Thus participant's online word-of-mouth recommendations work hand-in-hand with traditional forms of advertising. Together, they become an integral part of the“commodification of darkness”, making them an under-recognised component of festival marketing.
Dark tourism destinationsReady for a spooky escape? Here are five personal recommendations for the ultimate Gothic getaway.
- Whitby Goth Weekend , Whitby, United Kingdom, October 27-29.
Bram Stoker Festival , Dublin, Ireland, including Stokerland , 28-30 October. Salem Festival of the Dead , Massachusetts, United States; the month of October.
Derry Halloween Festival , Derry, Northern Ireland, Oct 28-31. Wave Gotik Treffen , Leipzig, Germany, May 26-29, 2024.
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