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Edinburgh International Festival: Three weeks of the most exciting music, opera, dance, theatre the world has to offer. Edinburgh International Festival. From humble but ambitious roots back in post-war 1947 the Edinburgh International Festival has grown to be the 3rd largest event in the world – only beaten in size by the World Cup and The Olympics. It is undoubtedly the biggest arts festival on the planet. World premières at the festival have featured an impressive array of stars including Luciano Pavarotti, Rudolf Nureyev, Maria Callas, Richard Burton, Daniel Day Lewis and Willem Dafoe. During the course of the festival, Edinburgh’s population doubles in size and the whole city takes on the feel of a three-week-long street party, to which everyone is invited.

In a move away from its usual ‘European centre of gravity’, Edinburgh International Festival 2010 explored the contemporary cultures of North, Central and South America and Australasia. Music The festival opened with the oratorio ‘El Niño’ by American award-winning composer, John Adams. Theatre Opera Dance Interested in experiencing Edinburgh International Festival? The Edinburgh International Festival. Photo: Laurent Philippe/CCN Creteil Cie Montalvo-Hervieu Top billing has to go to the Edinburgh International Festival, often known just as the EIF.

Variously described as "the official Festival", "the real Festival" or simply "the posh one", the EIF is where it all started: established in 1947, just two short years after the devastation of the Second World War, its mission famously remains to "provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit". Universally recognized as one of the world's most important cultural celebrations, the EIF runs a largely high-brow programme of classical music, theatre, opera and dance. Based in a half-dozen major theatres and concert halls across the city, it combines the innovative and the traditional: Shakespeare takes his place alongside brand-new theatre, and ballet lines up next to stunning contemporary dance. The musical component is no less noteworthy. Edinburgh International Festival Highlights. The 2013 Edinburgh International Festival, August 9 to September 1, looks to be an international celebration of multi-media as the festival marks its 66th year.

The opening concert, Alexander Nevsky . The Royal Scottish National Orchestra joins the Edinburgh Festival Choir in Serge Prokofiev's cantata of Medieval Russia. Updated March 2013 This year once again, the International Festival's terrific website includes a "try before you buy" feature with festival videos to sample. Hamlet New York's Wooster Group reimagines Shakespeare in a reconstruction of a ground breaking 1964 Gielgud film of Richard Burton's Broadway Hamlet, mixing film of that performance with live theatre .Samuel Beckett at the Festival The Dublin Gate Theatre and Pan Pan Theatre interpret Samuel Beckett's television, radio and fiction works for the stage - plus a feast of Beckett on film.

And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Edinburgh International Festival - Charities - Blackbaud. Founded in 1947, the Edinburgh International Festival connects artists and audiences during a three week period every August. During this time Edinburgh’s major theatres and concert halls, as well as smaller and less conventional venues too, come alive with the best classical music, theatre, opera, dance and visual art from around the globe. Edinburgh International Festival is responsible for funding all of its own activities, and as a not-for-profit organisation and a registered charity, its budget is a carefully balanced mix of income raised from ticket sales, fundraising and sponsorship along with various public sector grants.

Edinburgh International Festival - Dance Odysseys | EIF. International Festival - Edinburgh. Find out what's on in Edinburgh & The Lothians all year round by using the events listings below. Although the festivals run all year round, the summer months - and August in particular - are when festival fever reaches its height. August festivals The Edinburgh International Festival, founded in 1947, is the official centrepiece of Edinburgh’s festivals.

Running for four weeks, this performing arts festival has world-class displays of theatre, dance and music. The Festival ends with a spectacular firework display at Edinburgh Castle. Why not play the Suggest My Fest app via the Festival Facebook page to help you choose what you'd like to see at the EIF? The Edinburgh Festival Fringe runs alongside the International Festival. The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is another August must-see. Another August festival is the Edinburgh International Book Festival, staged in the elegant surroundings of the city centre's Charlotte Square. Film, science and storytelling East Lothian festivals. Edinburgh International Festival's Photostream. Heads Up: Edinburgh International Festival - News - Theatre & Dance. Elevator pitch Culture with a twist: Shakespeare with live Chinese heavy metal, a Don Quixote featuring urban dance and slapstick, and the Ensemble musikFabrik, from Cologne, celebrate Frank Zappa as a modernist composer.

Prime movers A relative newcomer when he was appointed in 2006, Sydney-born opera composer Jonathan Mills is the festival’s current artistic director. Earlier this month he was awarded a CBE. The stars Renaissance innovators, the usual suspects of 20th century avant-garde, and left-field modern-day artists. In one venue, Leonardo da Vinci’s anatomical studies will be displayed on 60-inch screens and in 3D. The early buzz The Scotsman recently called the EIF “Scotland’s most prominent festival of high culture”. Insider knowledge The EIF was founded in 1947 to “provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit” and, more specifically, re-energise Scotland’s cultural scene after the Second World War. It’s great that … It’s a shame that … Hit potential The details. 13 stand-out shows at the Edinburgh International Festival. Published by admin By NICK MITCHELL The interaction of art and technology is the inspiration for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival (EIF), which was launched in Edinburgh.

The festival’s director Jonathan Mills said that this year’s programme “explores how artists think about their world, mediated through technology”. WOW247 was at the EIF launch in Edinburgh on a snowy March morning, and here we run through some of the highlights of this year’s festival, which runs from August 9 to September 1. [Director Jonathan Mills at the launch of the Edinburgh International Festival 2013 - PA] Hamlet “Is it Scott Shepherd or is it Richard Burton?”

Fidelio The stand-out operatic work at this year’s EIF is surely Fidelio, a radical reworking of Beethoven’s only opera, which tackles the timeless struggles against oppression and barbaric injustice. La Belle et la Bête The Poet Speaks Leaving Planet Earth Histoire d’Amour L.A. The Tragedy of Coriolanus Ensemble musikFabrik Beckett at the Festival. Edinburgh International Festival | Festivals Edinburgh. Presenting a rich programme of classical music, theatre, opera and dance during a three week period in late summer the Edinburgh International Festival is one of the most important cultural celebrations in the world. The finest creators and performers from the worlds of the arts gather to present one of the most exciting, innovative and accessible Festivals of the performing arts. The Edinburgh International Festival is a curated festival - all artists and companies appear in the Festival at the invitation of the Festival Director. Edinburgh's six major theatres and concert halls, a few smaller venues and some unconventional ones too come alive showcasing arts of the highest possible international standard to the widest possible audience Time of Year: August / September Director: Jonathan Mills Founded: 1947 Web: www.eif.co.uk.

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