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  2. Festivals in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta also hosts one of the largest free jazz festivals in the country, the Atlanta Jazz Festival. [6] In 2017, the Atlanta Jazz Festival will celebrate its 40th year and include 40 Days of Jazz leading up to the Memorial Day weekend event that takes place in Piedmont Park.

  3. Category:Festivals in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Anime Weekend Atlanta; Atlanta Black Pride; Atlanta Dogwood Festival; Atlanta Film Festival; ... National Black Arts Festival; O. Out on Film; S. Screen on the Green ...

  4. Atlanta Dogwood Festival - Wikipedia

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    Dogwood Festival 2006. The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is an arts and crafts festival held each spring at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia, established in 1933.Originally held for nine days across two weekends and the weekdays between, it is now held only one weekend during early April, when the native flowering dogwood trees are in bloom.

  5. Usher Has Busy Weekend in Atlanta With Three Concerts ... - AOL

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    Usher Has Busy Weekend in Atlanta With Three Concerts — Featuring GloRilla, Kirk Franklin and Da Brat — and Kamala Harris Rally. Shaheem Reid. October 22, 2024 at 5:44 PM.

  6. Fairs, festivals, concerts and performing arts - AOL

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    performing arts Acacia Theatre Company: The House by the Stable, 7:30 p.m. March 1-2, (through March 17). Norvell Commons at St. Christopher’s Church, 7845 N. River Road.

  7. National Black Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    The National Black Arts Festival (NBAF) is an organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 1987. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was originally a one-week long summer festival which was held biennially starting in 1998.

  8. Rialto Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Rialto Center for the Arts is an 833-seat performing-arts venue owned and operated by Georgia State University [1] and located in the heart of the Fairlie-Poplar district in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The venue is home to the Rialto Series, an annual subscription series featuring national and international jazz, world music, and dance.

  9. Virginia–Highland Summerfest - Wikipedia

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    Summerfest is an annual arts festival in the Virginia–Highland neighborhood of Intown Atlanta, taking place on two days in June each year. It is one of the largest art festivals in the Southeastern United States, typically attended by more than 50,000 visitors and showcasing more than 200 artists from across the region. [1]