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Photos from Voodoo Fest 2009...
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The first Fringe Festival started in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1947 when eight performing groups were excluded from the mainstream annual arts festival. They decided to perform anyway, finding inexpensive or free venues on the fringes of the city. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival has since grown into one of the largest arts festivals in the world, eclipsing the original festival that was too afraid for fringe.

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New Orleans Fringe Festival
November 11-15, 2009
Where: Various Venues Throughout New Orleans

Great ideas spread. Fringe Festivals have been launched in cities throughout the US, the most well-known being the festivals in Minneapolis and New York. New Orleans has always been a city that embraces artists, where creativity has flourished and the avant-garde has gravitated. These are the roots of the New Orleans Fringe Festival – the festival of the wild, weird, fresh, and original.

The Festival provides the venue and the audience; the performers do the rest. Anything can be performed. The Festival is a forum for emerging and established performing artists to do their creative thing -- whatever it is -- at an annual multi-day, multi-venue event that is affordable and accessible to the community.

The New Orleans Fringe Festival takes place November 11-15, 2009 in several venues in neighborhoods in New Orleans. Most venues will be in or near the St. Claude Arts District. For more information and a complete list of venues please visit nofringe.org. End of Article

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Me and my 3 sisters will be in N.O week of Nov-13 -


Me and my 3 sisters will be in N.O this weekend. Looking forward to partying and enjoying the city's culture, food and events. Look for us.....Lyn, Vic, Mar and Fran

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