Thursday, February 14, 2008

Renaissance returns


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Celebrating 60th year of cultural independence
EdinburghCelebrating 60th year of cultural independence is a charming city, with the medieval style architecture of the Old Town, the sea gulls and the cobbled road leading to the Edinburgh castle. While bagpipers keep the romanticism of the place alive through the year, summer sees a burst of performers and tourists. In step with the tradition, started in 1947, the Edinburgh International Festival kicked off on August 10 and will be on till September 2. A festival that was started 60 years ago, post the Second World War, to allow people’s spirits to heal and bloom, is today a bouquet of 10 odd festivals that includes the Military Tattoo, the Fringe, the Book, Film, Politics, Television & Jazz festivals. Attracting over three million tourists, the festival today has become serious business for the state, and it also has become the prototype for festivals around the world.

There’s Renaissance returnsclassical opera and theatre at the International Festival, comedy shows at the Fringe and performances of the Military Tatoo. Celebrities are common and A list stars like Tom Hanks have already been spotted. From dark cabarets like Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea to previews of Alan Bennett’s satirical novel The Uncommon Reader, it’s all happening at Edinburgh.

Edit bureau: Anu Gulmohari

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