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Arts festival

An arts festival is a festival that can encompass a wide range of art forms including music, dance, film, fine art, literature, poetry and is not solely focused on visual arts. Arts festivals may feature a mixed program that include music, literature, comedy, children's entertainment, science, or street theatre, and are typically presented in venues over a period of time ranging from as short as a day or a weekend to a month.[1] Each event within the program is usually separate.

Edinburgh Fringe, Scotland, a notable arts festival

Arts festivals are largely curated by an artistic director who handles the organizations' artistic direction and can encompass different genres, including fringe theater festivals that are open access, making arts festivals distinctive from greenfield festivals, which typically are weekend camping festivals such as Glastonbury, and Visual Arts Festivals, which concentrate on the visual arts.

Another type of arts festivals are music festivals, which are outdoor musical events usually spanning a weekend, featuring a number of bands and musical genres including pop, rock, heavy-metal, and more. Since the 1960s, world-music festivals have become popular in a variety of countries. The most well-recognized music festival was Woodstock, which took place in 1969 in Bethel, New York. It was attended by 400,000 people and featured performances by The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and the Grateful Dead.[2][3]

History edit

Probably the two oldest arts festivals are located in England. The Three Choirs Festival in the West of England was established as a "yearly musical assembly" by 1719.[4] The other is the Norfolk and Norwich Festival which first took place in 1772.[5] The largest arts festival in England today is the Brighton Festival Fringe.

Leading arts festivals include the Edinburgh Festival in Edinburgh, Adelaide Festival of Arts in Adelaide, the Biennale of Sydney, Festival d'Avignon in Avignon, France,[6] and Tongyeong International Music Festival in Tongyeong, Korea and Sanskruti Arts Festival, Upvan, India. One-off arts festivals have included the Liverpool08 European Capital of Culture in 2008.

In the summer of 1793, revolutionary France was invaded by foreign armies which resulted in the destruction of all signs of royalty. During this time, French citizens sang, danced, and theaters as well as indoor music multiplied. By 1793, two dozen new venues for music and drama had been established, as a result of the end of restrictive monopolies that previously ruled. Art dealings were rapidly increasing and as a flood of paintings were for sale, this reduced artists to near impoverishment. Therefore, as a result, this called for an attempt to replace the old system of the arts with a new one. This gave rise to festivals that were used not only as an artistic outlet, but also for political protest against the old government system. These festivals often included religious symbolism, political messages and embodied the spirit of liberty, equality and fraternity. In 1792, The "Festival of Liberty" included a Declaration of the rights of man, busts of Voltaire, Rousseau, and Franklin, a hymn to liberty, women in white carrying chains, and a large chariot with a seated statue of liberty[7]

Types of arts festivals edit

Arts festival edit

An Arts Festival is an umbrella term for a festival that focuses on multiple art genres including fine art (painting, drawing, pottery), music, photography, film, and other visual styles.[8] Fringe festivals are a type of arts festival, often focusing on many arts but sometimes focusing on a specific art such as theater more than others.[1] Some subgenres of an arts festival include art fairs, theater festivals, dance festivals, film festivals, music festivals (pop festivals) and more.

Art fair edit

An art fair is a subgenre of arts festival that focuses on visual art specifically, or specific fields of visual art such as new media art festivals. Other subgenres of art festivals are termed photography festivals or street art festivals, for example. Typically, an art fair has a wide range of artists, art dealers, collectors, and curators who buy or sell artwork in a venue, or gallery, that is open to the public. Some items for sale include photography, paintings, drawings, metalwork, handcrafted items and pottery.

Festivals of visual arts are also not to be confused with commercial art fairs. Artists participate in the most important of such festival exhibitions by invitation, and these exhibitions (e.g. the Venice Biennale) are organised by internationally recognized curators chosen by a committee of peers. Conversely art fairs are market-oriented shows where art dealers exhibit and sell the work of the artists they represent.

Theater festival edit

The first drama festival was in 543BC, at the Athenian Great Dionysia. At the drama festivals, playwrights and poets competed to have their plays performed, and the actors competed to win the title for best performance. The performances were given in semi-circular auditorium cut into hillsides and capable of seating 10,000–20,000 people. The stage consisted of a dancing floor, an orchestra, dressing room and scene-building area, known as a skene. The actors were typically men who wore masks appropriate to the characters they represented, and each might play several parts.[9]

Film festival edit

Film festivals are organized events, usually staged by universities, private organizations, local governments, or arts associations, that show films in cinemas or screening venues and provide filmmakers a chance to get notable recognition among fellow film enthusiasts. Films can include international and domestic releases and can even be on a specific film-maker, genre or subject matter. Film festivals are typically annual events and can feature full-length or short films.

One of the most notable Film Festivals is the Sundance Film Festival, which originated from Salt Lake City in 1984 as part of the Sundance Institute organization and was founded by Robert Redford. To this date, it is one of the largest independent cinema festivals in the United States.[10]

Poetry festival edit

Poetry festivals are organized events staged by poetry and literature groups, local arts associations, private organizations and others that showcase contemporary poetry and provide a chance for poets to meet each other, celebrate poetry, critique each other's work and debate poetic issues. Poets can include international, national and local writers, and can include a specific theme. They are often held in a particular location over set dates. In contrast to literary festivals, poetry festivals put poetry centre stage. Poetry Festivals are typically annual events. Festivals established for more than 10 years in the UK include the festivals at Aldeburgh,[11] Ledbury[12] and Torbay,[13] and the Stanza Poetry festival in Scotland.[14] In India, a number of popular poetry festivals and in Northeast India, Guwahati Grand Poetry festival and Assam Arts Biennale, which began in 2018, are the first of its kind in the region.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pam Korza; Dian Magie (1989). The Arts Festival Work Kit. Arts Extension Service. ISBN 978-0-945464-02-0.
  2. ^ The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide (1 ed.). Abington UK: Helikon. 2016.
  3. ^ "40 years after Woodstock, a more harmonious society". USA Today. 14 August 2009.
  4. ^ [1] 15 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ [2] 21 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Archer, Robyn (October 2006). "Putting Festivals in their Place". Keynote address to the British Festivals Association conference. Cardiff.
  7. ^ Shiner, L.E. (2001). The invention of art : a cultural history. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226753425. OCLC 45304719.
  8. ^ "What Is an Art Festival? (with pictures)". wiseGEEK. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  9. ^ Lenman, Bruce; Anderson, Trevor, eds. (2000). Chambers dictionary of world history. Edinburgh: Chambers. ISBN 0550130004. OCLC 46471972.
  10. ^ Myers, Alice (2016). Sundance Film Festival. Salem Press Encyclopedia.
  11. ^ . Aldeburgh Poetry Festival. Archived from the original on 25 February 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  12. ^ "Ledbury Poetry Festival 29th June to 8th July 2018". Ledbury Poetry Festival.
  13. ^ "Torbay Festival of Poetry". www.torbaypoetryfestival.co.uk.
  14. ^ "StAnza Festival 2018". StAnza, Scotland's Poetry Festival.

External links edit

  • British Arts Festivals Association website

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that are open access making arts festivals distinctive from greenfield festivals which typically are weekend camping festivals such as Glastonbury and Visual Arts Festivals which concentrate on the visual arts Another type of arts festivals are music festivals which are outdoor musical events usually spanning a weekend featuring a number of bands and musical genres including pop rock heavy metal and more Since the 1960s world music festivals have become popular in a variety of countries The most well recognized music festival was Woodstock which took place in 1969 in Bethel New York It was attended by 400 000 people and featured performances by The Who Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Types of arts festivals 2 1 Arts festival 2 2 Art fair 2 3 Theater festival 2 4 Film festival 2 5 Poetry festival 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editProbably the two oldest arts festivals are located in England The Three Choirs Festival in the West of England was established as a yearly musical assembly by 1719 4 The other is the Norfolk and Norwich Festival which first took place in 1772 5 The largest arts festival in England today is the Brighton Festival Fringe Leading arts festivals include the Edinburgh Festival in Edinburgh Adelaide Festival of Arts in Adelaide the Biennale of Sydney Festival d Avignon in Avignon France 6 and Tongyeong International Music Festival in Tongyeong Korea and Sanskruti Arts Festival Upvan India One off arts festivals have included the Liverpool08 European Capital of Culture in 2008 In the summer of 1793 revolutionary France was invaded by foreign armies which resulted in the destruction of all signs of royalty During this time French citizens sang danced and theaters as well as indoor music multiplied By 1793 two dozen new venues for music and drama had been established as a result of the end of restrictive monopolies that previously ruled Art dealings were rapidly increasing and as a flood of paintings were for sale this reduced artists to near impoverishment Therefore as a result this called for an attempt to replace the old system of the arts with a new one This gave rise to festivals that were used not only as an artistic outlet but also for political protest against the old government system These festivals often included religious symbolism political messages and embodied the spirit of liberty equality and fraternity In 1792 The Festival of Liberty included a Declaration of the rights of man busts of Voltaire Rousseau and Franklin a hymn to liberty women in white carrying chains and a large chariot with a seated statue of liberty 7 Types of arts festivals editSee also Category Arts festivals by type Arts festival edit Main page Category Arts festivalsAn Arts Festival is an umbrella term for a festival that focuses on multiple art genres including fine art painting drawing pottery music photography film and other visual styles 8 Fringe festivals are a type of arts festival often focusing on many arts but sometimes focusing on a specific art such as theater more than others 1 Some subgenres of an arts festival include art fairs theater festivals dance festivals film festivals music festivals pop festivals and more Main pages Category Art festivals and Category Art fairs Art fair edit An art fair is a subgenre of arts festival that focuses on visual art specifically or specific fields of visual art such as new media art festivals Other subgenres of art festivals are termed photography festivals or street art festivals for example Typically an art fair has a wide range of artists art dealers collectors and curators who buy or sell artwork in a venue or gallery that is open to the public Some items for sale include photography paintings drawings metalwork handcrafted items and pottery Festivals of visual arts are also not to be confused with commercial art fairs Artists participate in the most important of such festival exhibitions by invitation and these exhibitions e g the Venice Biennale are organised by internationally recognized curators chosen by a committee of peers Conversely art fairs are market oriented shows where art dealers exhibit and sell the work of the artists they represent Theater festival edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2015 Main page Category Dance festivalsThe first drama festival was in 543BC at the Athenian Great Dionysia At the drama festivals playwrights and poets competed to have their plays performed and the actors competed to win the title for best performance The performances were given in semi circular auditorium cut into hillsides and capable of seating 10 000 20 000 people The stage consisted of a dancing floor an orchestra dressing room and scene building area known as a skene The actors were typically men who wore masks appropriate to the characters they represented and each might play several parts 9 Film festival edit Main page Category Theatre festivals This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2015 Film festivals are organized events usually staged by universities private organizations local governments or arts associations that show films in cinemas or screening venues and provide filmmakers a chance to get notable recognition among fellow film enthusiasts Films can include international and domestic releases and can even be on a specific film maker genre or subject matter Film festivals are typically annual events and can feature full length or short films One of the most notable Film Festivals is the Sundance Film Festival which originated from Salt Lake City in 1984 as part of the Sundance Institute organization and was founded by Robert Redford To this date it is one of the largest independent cinema festivals in the United States 10 Poetry festival edit Poetry festivals are organized events staged by poetry and literature groups local arts associations private organizations and others that showcase contemporary poetry and provide a chance for poets to meet each other celebrate poetry critique each other s work and debate poetic issues Poets can include international national and local writers and can include a specific theme They are often held in a particular location over set dates In contrast to literary festivals poetry festivals put poetry centre stage Poetry Festivals are typically annual events Festivals established for more than 10 years in the UK include the festivals at Aldeburgh 11 Ledbury 12 and Torbay 13 and the Stanza Poetry festival in Scotland 14 In India a number of popular poetry festivals and in Northeast India Guwahati Grand Poetry festival and Assam Arts Biennale which began in 2018 are the first of its kind in the region See also edit nbsp Arts portalEuropean Festivals AssociationReferences edit a b Pam Korza Dian Magie 1989 The Arts Festival Work Kit Arts Extension Service ISBN 978 0 945464 02 0 The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide 1 ed Abington UK Helikon 2016 40 years after Woodstock a more harmonious society USA Today 14 August 2009 1 Archived 15 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived 21 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine Archer Robyn October 2006 Putting Festivals in their Place Keynote address to the British Festivals Association conference Cardiff Shiner L E 2001 The invention of art a cultural history Chicago University of Chicago Press ISBN 0226753425 OCLC 45304719 What Is an Art Festival with pictures wiseGEEK Retrieved 7 November 2017 Lenman Bruce Anderson Trevor eds 2000 Chambers dictionary of world history Edinburgh Chambers ISBN 0550130004 OCLC 46471972 Myers Alice 2016 Sundance Film Festival Salem Press Encyclopedia Aldeburgh Poetry Festival You Will Enjoy Poetry In Its Entire Forms Aldeburgh Poetry Festival Archived from the original on 25 February 2016 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Ledbury Poetry Festival 29th June to 8th July 2018 Ledbury Poetry Festival Torbay Festival of Poetry www 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