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*[[Edinburgh International Festival]] - The original and "official" festival consisting of classical and contemporary Theatre, Opera, Music and Dance.
*[[Edinburgh International Festival]] - The original and "official" festival consisting of classical and contemporary Theatre, Opera, Music and Dance.
*[[Edinburgh Fringe]] - Started life as a small scale "fringe" event to the EIF, but is now the largest of all the festivals and indeed the largest arts festival in the world {{ref|largest}}. Contains Music, Musicals, Theatre, Comedy, Dance and Children's shows.
*[[Edinburgh Fringe]] - Started life as a small scale "fringe" event to the EIF, but is now the largest of all the festivals and indeed the largest arts festival in the world {{ref|largest}}. Includes Theatre, Comedy, Music, Musicals, Dance and Children's shows.
*[[Edinburgh International Film Festival]]
*[[Edinburgh International Film Festival]]
*[[Edinburgh International Book Festival]]
*[[Edinburgh International Book Festival]]

Revision as of 15:42, 9 August 2005

The Edinburgh Festival is a collection of various festivals in August and early September of each year in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Other Edinburgh festivals include:

References

  • ^ edfringe: Official site of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2005. Accessed June 26 2005. "fringe facts."