- Gentse Feesten
The Gentse Feesten is a music and theatre festival in the city of
Ghent (Belgium ). Besides stage events there are random small street acts such as mimickers,busker s, etc. It starts on the Saturday beforeJuly 21 (Belgium's national holiday) and lasts ten days. The last day (always a Monday) is known as "De dag van de lege portemonnees" ("The day of the empty wallets") alluding to the fact that many people have spent their last penny at the festival, and is by the people of Ghent seen as "their" day while the stream of visitors from other places ceases.History
The first Gentse Feesten were held in
1832 in celebration of the first anniversary of the creation of Belgium in1831 . The intensity of the festivities changed throughout the years, sometimes very strong and radiant (e.g. the 100-year anniversary was said to be very festive and lively), but sometimes also very low-key.The modern day Gentse Feesten were started in the summer of
1969 by Ghent singerWalter De Buck and the people from theTrefpunt cafe . In the beginning the festival consisted of one stage near the Saint Jacob Church, but from the late eighties the festival has grown enormously and now covers the whole inner city of Ghent.Although the festival has become a mass event, it has retained some of the rebellious and anarchistic atmosphere of the early days. Public drunkenness is not entirely unseen.
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About 2 million visitors attend the festival every year, making it one of the biggest cultural and popular festivals in Europe. The number of unique visitors on top nights surpasses 250.000. In a 2005 ranking by [http://www.localfestivities.com/ www.localfestivities.com] , the Gentse Feesten was called the third biggest city festival in Europe, only preceded by the
Fallas in Valencia and theOktoberfest inMunich .Festivals within the Gentse Feesten
Traditionally the shows at the festival have been free, but in the later years a number of side festivals have chosen the period of the Gentse Feesten to organize separate events.
* Gent Jazz Festival (formerly [http://www.bluenotefestival.com/ Blue Note Festival] ) (since 2002): jazz festival, the first years in the Castle of Counts and then in theBijloke abbey .
* [http://www.comedyfestival.be/ Comedy Festival Gent] (since 2007): comedy festival at JOC Rabot, which also hosts a few English-speaking shows.
* [http://www.eftc.be/ International Puppetbuskerfestival] : festival for puppet players spread over the whole city.
* [http://www.istf.be/ International Street Theater Festival] : street theater
* [http://www.polepole.be/ Polé Polé Festival] (since 2003): World Music at theKorenlei andGraslei .
* [http://www.10daysoff.be/uk/ Ten Days Off] (since 1995): electronic dance music in theVooruit . Around 20.000 visitors in 2005.
* [http://www.boomtownlive.be/ Boomtown] (since 2002): Alternative music.References
External links
* [http://www.gentsefeesten.be/ Official site]
* [http://www.gentschefieste.be/ Photo-site Gentse Feesten...]
* [http://www.localfestivities.com/ www.localfestivities.com]
* [http://www.diabolicdigest.net/Belgium/GentseFeesten.htm Gent into the groove...]
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