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Festivals In North Carolina
This is an incomplete list of festivals that take place in the state of North Carolina, and have an article on Wikipedia. Food *Lexington Barbecue Festival *North Carolina Potato Festival *North Carolina Watermelon Festival *Roanoke-Chowan Pork-Fest Beverage *North Carolina Wine Festival *Yadkin Valley Wine Festival Music *Brevard Music Center *The End of Summer Weenie Roast *MerleFest *Moogfest (music, art and technology, see Moog synthesizer) *Mount Airy Fiddlers Convention *Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival (music and dance) *Sparkcon *Hopscotch Music Festival Film *100 Words Film Festival *ActionFest *Full Frame Documentary Film Festival *North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival *National Black Theatre Festival *North Carolina Black Film Festival *North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival (drama, music, dance and, film as well) *Real to Reel International Film Festival *RiverRun International Film Festival Dance *American Dance Festival *Wake Forest D ...
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Festivals
A festival is an event celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, Melā, mela, or Muslim holidays, eid. A festival constitutes typical cases of glocalization, as well as the high culture-low culture interrelationship. Next to religion and folklore, a significant origin is agriculture, agricultural. Food is such a vital resource that many festivals are associated with harvest time. Religious commemoration and thanksgiving for good harvests are blended in events that take place in autumn, such as Halloween in the northern hemisphere and Easter in the southern. Festivals often serve to fulfill specific communal purposes, especially in regard to commemoration or thanking to the gods, goddesses or saints: they are called patronal festivals. They may also provide entertainment, which was particularly important to local communities before the adven ...
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100 Words Film Festival
The 100 Words Film Festival is an American event held annually in Charlotte, North Carolina. Founded in 2014, it celebrates concise, cinematic storytelling—each film must contain exactly 100 spoken words, requiring filmmakers to focus on the essence of the story. The word limit is a part of the festival's goal to democratize filmmaking by making it financially achievable for nearly everyone. Called "the visual Twitter" of film festivals by former Saatchi & Saatchi global CEO Kevin Roberts, the festival draws entries from around the world as well as critical acclaim from regional media. "This idea really does force people to rethink the idea of film storytelling, something Hollywood virtually never does any more... Limits liberate the best of these filmmakers, rather than confining them," wrote ''Charlotte Observer'' theater critic and culture reporter Lawrence Toppman in November 2015. Filmmaker Scott Galloway, founder of Charlotte-based media production company Susie Films, i ...
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Brushy Mountain Apple Festival
The Brushy Mountain Apple Festival is a one-day arts and crafts fair held annually in downtown North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. Founded in 1978, the fair is held on the first Saturday in October. Over 160,000 people visit the fair each year, and it is one of the largest single-day arts and crafts fairs in the Southeastern United States. The fair is held to celebrate the apple harvest from the nearby Brushy Mountains. Over 100 church, civic, and other non-profit organizations from Wilkes County and neighboring counties participate in the fair each year.Hubbard, Jule.Fall chill boosts 34th festival, '' Wilkes Journal-Patriot'', October 3, 2011. During the fair, the streets of North Wilkesboro's business district are closed to auto traffic for several blocks. This allows over 100 food concession stands to be set up, along with 425 arts and crafts concession stands and four large music stages. The food and crafts on display usually demonstrate the heritage and culture of the people ...
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Bele Chere
Bele Chere was an annual music and arts street festival held in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The festival was previously held annually on the last weekend in July since 1979. It was the largest free festival in the Southeastern United States, attracting over 350,000 people. The festival consisted of six stages scattered on various street corners in Asheville. A designated area called Arts Park typically featured several dozen regional artists and their work. Displayed art covered a variety of media types including painting, photography, pottery and jewelry. A variety of music genres were represented at the festival, including country, blues, folk, mountain, rock and jazz with both local and nationally known musicians represented. In 2013, the 35th annual Bele Chere festival was announced as the final festival by the City of Asheville. Gallery File:JonathanScales.jpg, Jonathan Scales at Béle Chére on July 23, 2010 File:Stephanie Morgan.jpg, Stephanie Morgan at Bele Ch ...
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Artsplosure
Artsplosure is a nonprofit arts & cultural event production studio based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Artsplosure's mission is to "give all people in the Raleigh community meaningful opportunities to experience the arts and enhance their cultural perspective". Artsplosure hosts Artsplosure - The Raleigh Arts Festival held each May in downtown Raleigh as well as WRAL First Night Raleigh, held annually on New Year's Eve in downtown Raleigh. Artsplosure is funded in part by the city of Raleigh based on the recommendations of the Raleigh Arts Commission and is supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. About the Artsplosure - The Raleigh Arts Festival The two-day event is held annually on the third weekend in May and includes over 170 visual artists showing and selling their work on the Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. Artsplosure also features live music performances on the main stage local art ...
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