Executive summary by darmansjah
The Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) was established
in 1947 in a post-war effort to "provide a platform for the flowering of
the human spirit". That same year, eight theatrical companies
"gatecrashed" the official Festival by organizing their own event,
outside the official auspices of the EIF; this started the movement which grew
into the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (EFF). The EFF is also referred to as the
Edinburgh Fringe, the Fringe, or (incorrectly) the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
The EIF and the Fringe remain independent bodies and run
separate programmes each year. In more recent years various other annual
cultural festivals have been created in Edinburgh, again by separate
organizations, though taking place at around the same time.
The Edinburgh Festival is a collective term for many arts
and cultural festivals that take place in Edinburgh, Scotland, each summer,
mostly in August. Though the festivals are put on by various organisations
unrelated to each other, and so are officially separate events, they are
regarded by many visitors as part of the same event; and together they form the
largest annual cultural festival in the world.
The original, and still the largest, component festivals are
the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe; the
latter is in its own right larger than any other similar event in the world
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