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The Dublin Fringe Festival is an annual curated arts festival in Dublin, Ireland. The festival allows artists to develop and present their work by submitting their application which is subsequently reviewed by the programme manager. The festival is open to both Irish and international participants. The festival started in 1995 and expanded into a sixteen day festival, annually held in September and is dedicated to new and emerging artists. The Dublin Fringe offers live entertainment as well as performance opportunities in dance, theatre, live art, visual art, and music. To attract aspiring (and inspiring) artists, the fringe offers workshops throughout the festival to teach a wide variety of skills such as tassel swirling, hip hop, t'ai chi, and others to aid in exploring what’s new in the arts. ==History== Originating in 1995, in association with the Dublin Theatre Festival, the Dublin Fringe Festival, known as “the fringe” of the theatre festival was created to promote the work of smaller theatre company productions. Roise Goan was director of the festival from 2008 until 2013,〔 taking over from Wolfgang Hoffmann. The festival's first year as an independent festival was in 2005. Notable successes of past Fringe Festivals include Conor McPherson, Mark O’Rowe, and Enda Walsh. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dublin Fringe Festival」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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