Edmonton International Street Performers Festival
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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival begins Friday as event turns 40"StreetFest" runs from July 5 to July 14 and is free to the public.CanadaJul 4, 2024
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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival cancels 2020 event, will move onlineThe Edmonton International Street Performers Festival has announced the cancellation of its summer 2020 event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.HealthApr 15, 2020
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No complaints from organizers after several Edmonton festivals overlap this weekendWhyte Avenue Art Walk, Found Festival and Edmonton International Street Performers Festival sprawled through the Old Strathcona neighbourhood as festivalgoers took in art, music and street performers.CanadaJul 7, 2019
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35 years of laughs, wows and cheers at Edmonton International Street Performers FestivalThe Edmonton International Street Performers Festival was a pioneer for the street performers genre in the 1980s and 35 years later, it's still going strong.CanadaJul 5, 2019
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Flurry of festivals take over Edmonton’s Old Strathcona this weekendThere's no question, it promises to be a wonderful Whyte Avenue weekend if Mother Nature cooperates.CanadaJul 4, 2019
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Edmonton Street Performers Festival wraps for another year with sights set on new venue for next summerOver 225,000 people took in the 2017 edition of the Edmonton International Street Performers Festival delighting crowds over its 10-day run.EntertainmentJul 16, 2017
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In photos: 2017 Edmonton International Street Performers FestivalOn Saturday, July 8, Global News had a pop-up photo booth on site at the Edmonton International Street Performers Festival.CanadaJul 10, 2017
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3 Edmonton festivals want extra money to relocate from Churchill Square in 2018Edmonton city staff are recommending a one-time funding package for three long-time festivals that are relocating in summer 2018 due to construction at Churchill Square.PoliticsApr 2, 2017
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From engineer to street performer, ‘cabbage catch kid’ set to hit the Edmonton stageWhen it comes to choosing a career, there likely aren't many people who would choose street performing over a more stable, good-paying job as an engineer. That's not the case for Mike Wood, who is set to perform his cabbage-catching show at the upcoming Edmonton Street Performers Festival.FeaturesJul 6, 2016
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