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  2. Icestock - Wikipedia

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    Icestock is an all-day, outdoor music festival held annually at McMurdo Station, Antarctica on or around New Year's Day. It was started in 1989 by three United States Antarctic Program employees who wanted to host a music festival in the style of Woodstock. [1] It is the southern-most music festival in the world. [1] [2]

  3. McMurdo Station - Wikipedia

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    Once a year, around New Year's Day, the most southern music festival, Icestock, is organized, with performers being from the station and Scott Base. There is an interfaith church called the Chapel of the Snows that hosts Protestant and Catholic services, as well as secular community organizations such as sobriety groups. [ 110 ]

  4. Category:Dance festivals - Wikipedia

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  5. United Country Western Dance Council - Wikipedia

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    The United Country Western Dance Council (UCWDC) is an organization that advocates for and organizes competitive country/western dancesport events. UCWDC regionally-sanctioned events are hosted in more than two dozen U.S. cities and also in the nations of Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, [1] [2] South Korea, Belgium, Malaysia, Ireland, Japan, China, South Africa, and Lithuania.

  6. Midwinter Day - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, the crew of the Belgica were the first to spend Midwinter Day in Antarctica, although there was no celebration to commemorate it. [2] The tradition of Midwinter celebration is most often credited to Robert Falcon Scott and the crew of the Discovery Expedition who, on June 23, 1902, observed "mid-winter festival" in a deliberate imitation of Christmas.

  7. Yupʼik dance - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] The Yupiit Yuraryarait is a dance festival that is now held every three or four years. [1] The second Yup'ik dance festival is Cama-i (lit. "hello; greetings; pleased to meet you; good to see you again") started in 1984 in Bethel (Mamterilleq). Traditional dancers from all over Alaska and beyond participate every March in the Cama-i ...

  8. Inter Varsity Folk Dance Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first festival was held in 1951 under the name "Universities' Folk Dancing Festival", hosted in the city of Leeds. [3]The festival was jointly organized by the Hull University College Folk Dance Society and the Leeds University Scottish Dance Society, however, Leeds was chosen over Hull as the location for the festival due to its accessibility and better facilities at the time. [4]

  9. BBC Radio 1 Dance - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 1 Dance is a British online-only radio stream, owned and operated by the BBC and run as a spin-off from BBC Radio 1.The station plays a mix of back-to-back current, future and classic electronic dance music, [1] and broadcasts exclusively on BBC Sounds.