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Floriade is a flower and entertainment festival held annually in
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's Commonwealth Park on the shores of
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. It features extensive displays of flowering bulbs with integrated sculptures and other artistic features. ''Floriade'' comes from the Latin word , which means to design with flowers. The festival attracts tourists from around Australia and overseas in spring from mid September to mid October each year, and is considered the most important regular event for tourism in the
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. It is also called "Australia's Celebration of Spring". After some controversy regarding an entry charge, admission to Floriade has been free for a number of years. When the main event at Commonwealth Park was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the plants were instead placed at over 100 separate sites across Canberra in an event dubbed ''Floriade: Reimagined''. A similar flower distribution is planned for 2021 after the event was again cancelled.


History


Origin

Floriade was the idea of Christiaan Slotemaker de Bruine, Landscape Architect with the Department of Capital Territory in Canberra. He commenced the design in 1986 and based it on the world famous '
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' garden in The Netherlands. He orchestrated the construction with Peter Sutton, Holticulturist and Manager of Commonwealth Garden. He arranged the marketing, sculptures, live music, the purchase of bulbs, entertainment, lifting of bulb quarantine quotas as well as the design. Together with Sutton, they built the design on the Site of Commonwealth Park with the help of City Parks staff. The design concept was 'multiculturalism of the Nation' and included Dutch and Aboriginal floral layouts. de Bruine obtained sponsorship from the Embassy of the Netherlands and the Bicentennial Authority. Sutton and de Bruine continued their successful partnership during the next two years, 1989 and 1990.


Chronology

Floriade started in 1988 as a one off celebration of Canberra's 75th birthday and Australia's Bicentenary of European settlement. Due to the success and popularity of the event it has run with a new theme every year, although in 2020 the centralised event was cancelled due to the
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. In 2020 due to the cancellation of the Commonwealth Park event, scheduled for 12 September to 11 October, the one million
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and annuals that would typically be on display were distributed over 130 different sites to create a Tulip Trail through Canberra's suburbs and city for ''Floriade: Reimagined''. Around 300,000 of the plants were distributed to community groups and organisations, not-for-profits, sporting clubs, schools and early learning centres, as well as residents’ groups across Canberra. In 2021 Floriade was again cancelled, on 21 August. Flowers that were to be displayed in Commonwealth Park will again be distributed around Canberra as they were in 2020.


Name

When the first festival was announced in 1987, the word "floriade" was said to mean ''"to decorate with floral designs"''. According to a later version, "floriade" comes from a Latin verb form "floreat" which is derived from "floreo" meaning ''"to be decked or covered with flowers"''. Thus, "Floriade" means ''"let it bloom"''. In September 2005 ACT tourism authorities considered legal action over a trademark violation with
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, who had renamed their annual floral festival to ''Floriade Hunter Valley Gardens''. The term Floriade was replaced with ''Festival of Flowers'' in 2006.


Public art and culture

Floriade gives expression to public art, each year commissioning works which are placed in the Floriade gardens. Some remain beyond the festival. Floriade also showcases musical displays with many live performances, cultural celebrations, artistic displays, entertainment and recreational activities. Floriade has also held a
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decorating competition and display for several years, with strong participation from schools, aged people's homes, and businesses. For the first competition in 2000, 5'000 gnomes were mass produced and sold to raise funds for Koomari at a price of $5 each. The gnome known as ''Stanley Patches'' winning the first competition is stored at the
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. Since 2005 the Floriade Gnome ''Gnoll'' has been managed by the Rotary Club of Canberra East, with proceeds going to local and overseas activities. The 2005 theme of
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only accentuated the regular theme of decorating gnomes as the members of bands. Examples shown below are the Australian children's entertainers,
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, in this case renamed The Gniggles, and the crowd favourite,
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Floriade themes

* 1988 Floriade (multiculturalism) * 1989 Floriade (insects) * 1990 Floral garlands, champagne bubbles and floral river * 1991 Music * 1992 The art of horticulture * 1993 Kites, colour and movement * 1994 Reflections * 1995 Carnival of cultures * 1996 Floriade celebrates the arts * 1997 Colour by day and night * 1998 Gardens and gourmets * 1999 Magic of the gardens * 2000 Games in the garden * 2001 The Century in bloom (Celebrating Centenary of Federation) * 2002 Poetry in flowers * 2003 The heavens in bloom * 2004 The wonder of water * 2005 Rock 'n' roll in bloom * 2006 Carnivale – The World on Show * 2007 Aussie icons, myths and legends * 2008 Films that shaped the nation * 2009 Mind, Body and Soul * 2010 Imagination * 2011 A feast for the senses * 2012 Style & Design * 2013 Canberra Centenary * 2014 Embrace Passion * 2015
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remembrance * 2016 Life in Bloom * 2017 Carnival of Cultures * 2018 Pop Culture * 2019 * 2020 Centralised event not held


Floriade NightFest

From 1989 to the late 90s, "Floriade by Night" featured night time food, lighting displays, stalls and entertainment. It ran over several nights and was free. Night opening returned in 2008, now called NightFest, as a paid ticketed event. It includes live music, comedy and acrobatics performances, shopping, cocktails and movies.


Budget, attendance and economic return

It is the largest flower festival in the Southern Hemisphere, with over 300,000 visitors each year. In 2018 over 480,000 attended, and in 2019 there was record attendance of over 507,000, beating the prior 2014 record of nearly 482,000. There is no entry fee to the festival. The plans to introduce one in 1998 lead to an outrage and ultimately failed. Visitors to Floriade in 2013 spent close to $40 million. In 2019, when the festival was last held in-person, it brought over $44 million to the ACT economy. The 2020 cancellation was said by Chief Minister
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to have cost the local economy A$35-45 million of visitor income.. Image:Floriade in canberra.JPG, 1997 Image:Floriade2.jpg, 2001 Image:Floriade07.jpg, 2007 Image:PopcornFlowers.JPG, 2008


See also

* Floriade in the Netherlands *
Keukenhof Keukenhof (English: "Kitchen garden"; ), also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world's largest flower gardens, situated in the municipality of Lisse, in the Netherlands. According to the official website, Keukenhof Park covers an are ...
annual flower festival in the Netherlands * Spring Festival *
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References


External links


Official Floriade pageFloriade 2014
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