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 mari_18cf
 
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							| Do you know what is the meaning of "fringe" in this festival? it doesn �t make sense for me. 
 Thanks in advance. |  18 Jun 2012      
					
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							| fringe2 [only before noun] 
a group, event etc that is less important or popular than the main group etc, or whose opinions are not accepted by most other people involved in the same activity [≠ mainstream]: 
 He used a party conference fringe meeting to defend terrorism. The environment is no longer a fringe issue. a fringe religious sect  I would say (probably) Edinburgh Festival which is not part of the maisnstream....  |  18 Jun 2012     
					
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 rosanaingles
 
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							| There is an official festival in August and the Fringe festival is another one that takes place aside, even though I think it is more popular. |  19 Jun 2012     
					
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 goospanish
 
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							| from the website.    so now  not  so  fringe 
 
 
	Our story dates back to 1947, when eight theatre groups turned up 
uninvited to perform at the (then newly formed) Edinburgh International 
Festival, an initiative created to celebrate and enrich European 
cultural life in the wake of the Second World War. Not being part of the
 official programme of the International festival didn�t stop these 
performers � they just went ahead and staged their shows anyway. Year on
 year more and more performers followed their example and in 1959 the 
Festival Fringe Society was created in response to the success of this 
growing trend. 
	The Society formalised the existence of this collective of 
performances, provided information to artists, published the Fringe 
programme and created a central box office. Its constitution was written
 in line with the ethos that brought these theatre companies to 
Edinburgh back in 1947: that the Society was to take no part in vetting 
the festival�s programme. To this day that policy remains at the core of
 our festival and we�re proud to include in our programme anyone with a 
story to tell and a venue willing to host them. 
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