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  2. List of festivals in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Flower and Garden Show: Melbourne: Melbourne Fringe Festival: Melbourne: 1983 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival: Melbourne: 1993 Melbourne International Games Week: Melbourne: 2015 A week of events celebrating gaming culture in arts and education. Melbourne International Singers Festival: Melbourne: 2010

  3. Every Picture Tells a Story (event) - Wikipedia

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    The visual aesthetic for Every Picture Tells a Story events made a cultural impact in Melbourne. Christine Siokou described the local rave party scene of 1998 to 1999, she noted that Every Picture Tells a Story "parties aim for an all-ages crowd" and that their "capacity crowds" show that "the thousands of young people attending raves associate ...

  4. Rave Down (Under) - AOL

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    Amidst our people here is comeThe madness of the dance.In every town there now are someWho fall upon a trance.It drives them ever night and day,They scarcely stop for breath,Till some have dropped ...

  5. Melbourne shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne shuffle is a rave dance that developed in Melbourne, Australia, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The dance moves involve a fast heel-and-toe movement or T-step, combined with a variation of the running man coupled with a matching arm action. [ 1 ]

  6. Rave - Wikipedia

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    The rave subculture in Melbourne was strengthened with the opening of clubs such as Bass Station and Hard Candy and the rise of free party groups such as Melbourne Underground. In Melbourne, warehouse squat party and outdoor raves were frequently held throughout the 2010s, with attendance occasionally entering the thousands.

  7. Doof - Wikipedia

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    A doof or bush doof is a type of outdoor dance party generally held in a remote country area, or outside a large city in surrounding bush or rainforest. Events referred to as doofs are now held worldwide and have built from a small set of social groups to a subculture with millions of active members worldwide, considered by some as a full blown culture [1] similar to raves or teknivals.

  8. Transmission (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Transmission Festival (also known as Transmission) is a large indoor trance music event originally based in Prague, Czech Republic [1] at the O2 Arena. [2] In March 2014, the festival was held for the first time in Bratislava, Slovakia. [3] Leaving Europe's shores for the first time, in July 2016 the festival was held in Melbourne, Australia. [4]

  9. Madman Anime Festival - Wikipedia

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    [a] [2] The convention was inaugurated in 2016 and held in Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre as a two-day event from the 3–4 September 2016 in Melbourne. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The convention was later expanded to Perth and Brisbane in 2017 after a successful inaugural event, with each event held a few months apart, [ 5 ] and to Sydney in 2019.