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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Festivals |  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - List of music festivals - Religious music festivals
List of music festivals - Christian music festivals.
Creation Festival www.creationfest.com
Onefest www.onefest.org
Australian Gospel Music Festival
Purple Door www.purpledoor.com
Flevo Festival www.flevofestival.com
Parachute Festival (New Zealand) www.parachutemusic.com
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| |  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Indian festivals - ZoroastrianThe Parsis account for less than 0.007% of the Indian population, but as Mahatma Gandhi said, they are "in number beneath contempt, but in contribution, beyond compare." The same could be said of their festivals. Unfortunately, like the Parsis themselves, these are private and celebrated primarily within the community. The Parsis use the Shahenshahi ("Imperial") version of the Zoroastrian calendar, which differs significantly from the Qadimi ("Ancient") version that their Iranian co-religionists use. For example, New Year is ce ...
See also:Indian festivals, Indian festivals - Hindu, Indian festivals - Islamic, Indian festivals - Sikhism, Indian festivals - Zoroastrian, Indian festivals - Christian, Indian festivals - Others, Indian festivals - Unofficial Read more here: » Indian festivals: Encyclopedia II - Indian festivals - Zoroastrian |
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|  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Religious festival - Messianic Jewish religious festivalsSee articles at Messianic Judaism
'Messianic Judaism derives most of its liturgical influences directly from Judaism, though it adds additional elements from the Christian tradition. Appointed times, called mo'edim, follow the standard Jewish liturgical calendar, though additional hermenuetical applications are derived in light of the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
Overview of the Mo'edim from a Messianic perspective
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See also:Religious festival, Religious festival - Ancient Roman religious festivals, Religious festival - Buddhist religious festivals, Religious festival - Christian religious festivals, Religious festival - Hindu religious festivals, Religious festival - Islamic religious festivals, Religious festival - Messianic Jewish religious festivals, Religious festival - Jewish religious festivals Read more here: » Religious festival: Encyclopedia II - Religious festival - Messianic Jewish religious festivals |
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| | |  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Infest festival - HistoryInfest was born in early 1998 through the efforts of three students of the University of Bradford and the Student's Union Entertainments Manager. The concept of the show was a one day event for local goth bands in West Yorkshire. Even before the first event however, it spiraled into an altogether bigger beast when the Students Union agreed that funds could be found to book some much bigger acts; most notably gothic/death rock band Alien Sex Fiend. The student organisers were already fans of the Whitby Gothic Weekend and took the idea for Inf ...
See also:Infest festival, Infest festival - History, Infest festival - Infest performers, Infest festival - 1998, Infest festival - 1999, Infest festival - 2000, Infest festival - 2001, Infest festival - 2002, Infest festival - 2003, Infest festival - 2004, Infest festival - 2005 Read more here: » Infest festival: Encyclopedia II - Infest festival - History |
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| | |  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Festival International - HistoryEach spring, artists from Europe, Africa, Canada, the Caribbean and the Americas are invited to share their talents with their counterparts in Louisiana. Festival International de Louisiane was formed in 1986, by a non-profit arts organization dedicated to producing a visual and performing arts festival. This festival celebrates the cultural heritage of southern Louisiana – a unique combination of African, Caribbean, French, and Hispanic influences, and is the largest outdoor Francophone (french-speaking) event in the U.S. The festival places special emphasis on highlighting the connections between the south Louisiana r ...
See also:Festival International, Festival International - History, Festival International - External link Read more here: » Festival International: Encyclopedia II - Festival International - History |
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| | |  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Festival of Britain - BuildingsConstruction of the South Bank site opened up a new public space, including a riverside walkway, where previously there had been only warehouses. There was, however, opposition to the project from those who believed that the money (£8 million) would have been better spent on housing.
In 1948, young architect Hugh Casson, 38, was appointed director of architecture for the Festival and he unashamedly sought to appoint other young architects to design its buildings. He was knighted in ...
See also:Festival of Britain, Festival of Britain - Buildings, Festival of Britain - Events, Festival of Britain - Legacy, Festival of Britain - Representation, Festival of Britain - Design Read more here: » Festival of Britain: Encyclopedia II - Festival of Britain - Buildings |
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Sinulog festival - Pre-Spanish and the First Wave of Spaniards.
Historians have noted that before the first Spaniards came to Cebu, the Sinulog was already danced by the natives in honor of their wooden idols called anitos. Then, on April 7, 1521, the Portuguese navigator, Fernando de Magallanes arrived and planted the cross on the shores of Cebu, claiming the territory in the name of the King of Spain. He then presented the image of the child Jesus, the Santo Niño, as baptismal gift to Hara Amihan ...
See also:Sinulog festival, Sinulog festival - The Festival, Sinulog festival - Background, Sinulog festival - History, Sinulog festival - Pre-Spanish and the First Wave of Spaniards, Sinulog festival - The Coming of Legazpi, Sinulog festival - Letter to the King, Sinulog festival - The Present, Sinulog festival - Sinulog Coat of Arms Read more here: » Sinulog festival: Encyclopedia II - Sinulog festival - History |
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|  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Sinulog festival - The PresentSince 1521, devotion to the Santo Niño has grown and has taken root in Filipino popular piety, particularly in the Visayas; pilgrims from different parts of Cebu and the rest of the Philippines make their yearly journey to the Basilica to take part in the procession and fiesta. Starting in 1980, the Cebu City government organized the Sinulog Mardi Gras and eventually gave incentives to dance groups.
It was David S. Odilao, Jr., then Regional Director of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Development (MYSD), who organized the fir ...
See also:Sinulog festival, Sinulog festival - The Festival, Sinulog festival - Background, Sinulog festival - History, Sinulog festival - Pre-Spanish and the First Wave of Spaniards, Sinulog festival - The Coming of Legazpi, Sinulog festival - Letter to the King, Sinulog festival - The Present, Sinulog festival - Sinulog Coat of Arms Read more here: » Sinulog festival: Encyclopedia II - Sinulog festival - The Present |
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|  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Savonlinna Opera Festival - Present-day festivalThe Savonlinna Opera Festival has grown into an internationally recognised festival lasting a month. Each year it performs to a total audience of around 60.000, an estimated quarter of whom come from abroad. Each year the Festival has, in addition to staging leading works from classical operatic repertoire, staged its own productions.
Savonlinna Opera Festival - Premieres.
Six operas have been premiered at the Savonlinna Opera Festival since 1967: The Horseman (1975), The King goes Forth To France (1984, c ...
See also:Savonlinna Opera Festival, Savonlinna Opera Festival - Origin, Savonlinna Opera Festival - Present-day festival, Savonlinna Opera Festival - Premieres, Savonlinna Opera Festival - Visits by foreign opera companies, Savonlinna Opera Festival - External link Read more here: » Savonlinna Opera Festival: Encyclopedia II - Savonlinna Opera Festival - Present-day festival |
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|  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Belfast Festival at Queens - 2005 festivalIn recent years the festival has expanded further and now claims to be the largest arts festival in Ireland, showcasing local talent as well as international artists.
The 2005 festival took place between 21 October and 6 November, and covered theatre, politics, dance, classical music, literature, jazz, comedy, visual arts, folk music and popular music. Guests included Harry Hill, Joanne Harris, George Galloway, Robert Fisk, Louis Theroux, Grandmaster Flash, Rich Hall, and theatre productions of Romeo and Juliet and A Clockwork Orange. ...
See also:Belfast Festival at Queens, Belfast Festival at Queens - History, Belfast Festival at Queens - 2005 festival Read more here: » Belfast Festival at Queens: Encyclopedia II - Belfast Festival at Queens - 2005 festival |
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| | |  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Sinulog festival - Background'Sinulog' comes from the Cebuano adverb sulog which is "like water current movement," which adeptly describes the forward-backward movement of the Sinulog dance. Traditionally, the dance consists of two steps forward and one step backward, done to the sound of the drums. The dance is categorized into Sinulog-base, Free-Interpretation, and recently a Latin Category, which most people have argued that it had nothing to do with Sinulog tradition. Candle vendors at the Basilica continue to perform the traditional version of the dance when lighting a candle for the customer, usually accompanied ...
See also:Sinulog festival, Sinulog festival - The Festival, Sinulog festival - Background, Sinulog festival - History, Sinulog festival - Pre-Spanish and the First Wave of Spaniards, Sinulog festival - The Coming of Legazpi, Sinulog festival - Letter to the King, Sinulog festival - The Present, Sinulog festival - Sinulog Coat of Arms Read more here: » Sinulog festival: Encyclopedia II - Sinulog festival - Background |
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|  |  |  | Festivals: Encyclopedia II - Adelaide Film Festival - 2005 Adelaide Film FestivalThe second biennal Adelaide Film Festival was held between February 18 to March 3, 2005 and recorded total screening attendances of more than 33,000 across the 13 days, and a further 6,300 across Festival's other events, rising by approximately 96% from 2003.
2005 saw over 250 screenings, including the world premiere of six AFFIF funded titles, including Look Both Ways a feature film directed by Sarah Watt and interactive web series UsMob.com.au filmed in ...
See also:Adelaide Film Festival, Adelaide Film Festival - 2003 Adelaide International Film Festival, Adelaide Film Festival - 2005 Adelaide Film Festival, Adelaide Film Festival - Don Dunstan Award Read more here: » Adelaide Film Festival: Encyclopedia II - Adelaide Film Festival - 2005 Adelaide Film Festival |
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