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Das Fest des Huhnes (German for The festival of the chicken) is a 1992 Austrian film, directed by Walter Wippersberg. It is a production of the ORF local studio in Oberösterreich , for the series "Kunst-Stücke" (Art-Works).
The Chicken Festival began in 1990 to celebrate the life of Harland Sanders. [1] The Chicken Festival features many events centered around chicken and KFC such as an egg drop, Colonel Sanders look-a-like contest, and a "Run for the Roost" 5K. [2] No festival was planned in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Delmarva Chicken Festival (Del-Mar-Va Chicken Festival, Delmarva Chicken Festival and National Chicken Cooking Contest) is an annual event sponsored by Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc started in 1948 [1] or 1949 [2] with the purpose of publicizing the Delmarva Peninsula with an emphasis on its arguably most important agricultural enterprise, raising chickens.
National Buffalo Wing Festival or Wing Fest is a weekend festival held on Labor Day weekend at Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York, United States, celebrating the Buffalo style chicken wing. The festival culminates with the IFOCE sanctioned Buffalo Wing eating contest , which has taken place the Sunday of the festival since 2003, except 2020 when ...
The Wayne Chicken Show was founded in 1981 by the Wayne Regional Arts Council. They chose chickens as the main theme for three reasons: the humor associated with chickens, the general knowledge of chickens in the rural community, and the easy art ideas that could come from chickens.
The Daegu Chimac Festival (Korean: 대구 치맥 페스티벌) is a yearly food festival in South Korea, hosted at Duryu Park in every July in Daegu, South Korea. [1] [2] [3] "Chimac" refers to chimaek, meaning "chicken and beer". The event draws a significant crowd each year, and hosts many special events and music shows.
The billed performer's act consisted of a single geek, who stood in the center ring to chase live chickens. It ended with the performer biting the chickens' heads off and swallowing them. [1] The geek shows were often used as openers for what are commonly known as freak shows. It was a matter of pride among circus and carnival professionals not ...