The Edinburgh Festival
The Edinburgh Festival was established in 1947 and has grown to 1) ……. the largest outdoor international arts and culture event in the world.
Its name is slightly misleading, though. It is used as a collective term for a wide number of events, performances and festivals that last throughout the month of August.
The organisers have ensured that there is something for everyone in Edinburgh. If you are interested 2) ……. music, film, reading, politics, books, dance, comedy, theatre or more, then there is surely something for you.
Of all the many celebrations, the Edinburgh Fringe is most popular 3) ……. festival-goers. Every possible aspect of the performing arts is covered. If you like to be around others, you can watch the 4) ……. performers, jugglers, mime artists as they perform in the city’s crowded streets. If you prefer a slower 5) ……. of life, stop by one of the many small cafes or side-street theatres where you can sit and enjoy a play. Whether it is a new independent production or one of the 6) ……. Greek classics, you’ll find something to tickle your fancy!
The good 7) ……. is that there are no tickets to buy in order to attend the festival. However, you should note that some events might demand a small payment for entry. But don’t worry; it’s worth every penny!
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