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A festival of goth, metal and industrial music. The largest on Ukraine and in the CIS festival of gothic/dark/electro music and art. Now a journey on a festival became annual tradition of admirers of gothic/dark/electro aesthetics from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and other former Soviet Union countries.
Dark Mofo is an annual mid-winter arts and culture festival held by the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Launched in 2013 as the winter counterpart of the summer MONA FOMA festival, Dark Mofo events take place at night and celebrate the darkness of the southern winter solstice , featuring many musical acts, large ...
Recognised as Tasmania's largest contemporary music festival, [2] it featured a broad range of artistic genres, including sound, noise, dance, theatre, visual art, performance, and new media. A wintertime version of the festival, Dark Mofo, is held annually in June, primarily showcasing events at night.
Dark Funeral, playing The Secrets of the Black Arts in its entirety, headlined 2015, with bands such as Nokturnal Mortum, Asphyx, Satanic Warmaster and Sargeist rounding out the lineup. Possessed were supposed to headline in 2016, but the band had to back out a few months before the festival, so Laine named Blasphemy , 1349 , Gorgoroth and ...
The Kunstenfestivaldesarts (KFDA) is an annual international multi-genre arts festival that takes place in several locations in Brussels, Belgium.The festival, founded in 1994 by Frie Leysen, is a celebration of the arts by both the Flemish and French-speaking Belgians, which hosts a variety of international artists each year.
The ARTmania Festival also features other cultural events, such as visual art exhibitions, museum exhibitions, film screenings, classical music performances, lectures, workshops and parties. The Sibiu annual festival has established a reputation for showcasing gothic metal artists and various other metal genres, expanding its scope to encompass ...
Throughout Germany, dark music is very popular and each year the country hosts a number of festivals that celebrate this musical genre. 'Wave-Gotik-Treffen' is an annual festival held in Leipzig, Germany, which honours 'dark music' and 'dark culture', attracting between 18,000 - 20,000 [12] attendees each year.
The aim of this festival is to stimulate the city life in the midwinter and to celebrate both the winter world and the growing light after a long period of darkness. The program of this event is a mixture of art and industry, environment and history, sports and culture and provides entertainment for Reykjavík's locals and guests alike. [13]