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One such theory connects them to the masquerades of the ancient Roman winter festival of Bacchanalia, and earlier the Greek Dionysia. [ citation needed ] During the drunken, orgiastic parts of the festivals, people wearing masks, hidden under costumes in bestial shapes yet still appearing humanoid, may have made an exceptional impression on the ...
St. John of Rila in Chicago, (Bulgarian: Църква Свети Иван Рилски, romanized: 'Tsurkva Sveti Ivan Rilski') is a historic church of the Orthodox Church of America located in Chicago, Illinois. It is considered to be one of the most aesthetically noteworthy churches in the Portage Park area of Chicago.
(Canadian World Music Festival) — July 5, 1979 Poughkeepsie: United States Good Times Cafe July 6, 1979 DeWitt: Uncle Sam's The Flashcubes July 7, 1979 Rochester: Triangle Theatre New Math July 8, 1979 Albany: J.B. Scott's: July 11, 1979 Toronto Canada University of Toronto: July 12, 1979 July 13, 1979 Montreal: Le Pretzel Enchainé July 14 ...
Spirit of Burgas was a summer music festival in the city of Burgas, on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria.The first edition of the festival took place on 15–17 August 2008 and since then has significantly grown in popularity, becoming one of the most prominent summer festivals in Europe. [1]
Shows were radio broadcast nationally and even heard in Europe. During the 1970s, the Aragon was home to "monster rock" shows which were marathons of rock music acts often lasting six hours or more. In 1973, Latin promoters Willy Miranda and Jose Palomar, who had promoted Hispanic dances and concerts in Chicago for years, became owners of the ...
The festival is organised by The municipality of Kavarna and Loud Concerts and here's the lineup: [12] [13] [14] 23 July - Tarja, Doro, Epica, Leaves' Eyes, Atrocity 24 July - Destruction, Sodom, Kreator, Korpiklaani 25 July - Accept, Primal Fear, Annihilator, Voivod. The official festival radio of Kavarna Rock Fest 2010 was radio Tangra.
At the end of January thousands of "kukeri" participants from different regions of Bulgaria, as well as from all around the world gather in Pernik for the three-day event. The festival held in Pernik is the oldest festival of the masquerade games in Bulgaria. The first edition was opened on January 16, 1966.
The Chicago Tribune said "This year the festival grounds were expanded, allowing for an increased capacity of 20,000 per day. Saturday and Sunday sold out, and Friday drew 19,000 fans." [ 9 ]