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Edinburgh's Hogmany, attracting a huge amount of people to the city, is a four day free for all celebrating the new
year with contemporary and traditional music, pipe bands,
street theatre, a fantastic firework display and much much more! A real treat for all those who love a good party!
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Ceilidh Culture is Edinburgh annual showcase of traditional arts, held in the spring of each year. Not only does it showcase the best of home-grown talent, but it also hosts acts from across the world, with local performers as well as international stars from all sectors of the traditional arts.
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The Beltane Fire Festival is a colouful and vibrant annual event held during the night of 30th
April on Calton Hill in Edinburgh. Around 12 thousand
people come to enjoy the spectacular procession. The festival combines drums, theatre and fire to welcome the arrival of summer season and it has become a very popular event.
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The Edinburgh Spring Festival is a fantastic three day event bringing together thousands of young people from around the world. The event is enjoyed by performers and spectators alike, with everyone celebrating youth happiness, heriatage and cultural diversity.
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The Edinburgh Mela brings South Asian and other cultural traditions into
the Scottish modern environment - with colourful costumes and gorgeous
aromas from the East, the festival is very much worth a visit. You will
find traders selling beautiful clothing, jewellery and crafts and get
to share the experience with people from Scotland and visitors from
abroad.
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The Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival is the longest running Jazz festival in the UK - with the 29th festival taking place in 2007. The event is also the most diverse of its kind, featuring many different types of jazz performed by top class musicians from across the world.
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