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Ansan Street Arts Festival : ウィキペディア英語版
Ansan Street Arts Festival

The Ansan Street Arts Festival is an annual street festival held every May in the city of Ansan, South Korea.
Although small shows like circuses, juggling, parades, and performances have been held on the streets, this is the first annual festival where street performances are the sole focus and theme.
The festival aims to create a cultural site on the streets and change them into spaces of art. Korean artists as well as foreign artists perform. Many people in Ansan that are associated with the Street School and AISSA CLUB programs participate in the festival. They may perform a play, create an art installation, or buy products. Participants are recruited through newspaper notices.
Ansan Street Arts Festival is one of the top 10 festivals chosen for sightseeing in Gyeonggi-do. Every year, about 70,000 people gather for the festival.
==History==
Ansan Street Arts Festival was established in 2005 to provide Ansan citizens with entertaining performances and artistic impressions while promoting the city. This street festival is a cultural tourism festival where people can eat, sleep and gain various experiences. A total of 22 teams (Overseas 12, Domestic 10) took part in the festival in 2005. It took place at the Ansan Culture and Arts Center's outdoor stage; the number of participants was approximately 10 million.
For the 2006 festival, a total of 24 teams (Overseas 18, Domestic 6) participated. It was held at the same center in 2005. The attendance was approximately 15 million. For the 2007 festival, 27 teams (Overseas 17, Domestic 10) entered. Roughly 40 million people attended in 2007.
For the 2008 event, 58 teams (Overseas 24, Domestic 29) joined. About 70 million people attended the street festival at Gwangdeok-no of Gozan and in Bravo square. More than 70 million visitors from not only Ansan but also all over the country gathered to see the 4th international performance.
58 internal and external performance teams showcased over 300 rounds of colorful performances from 18 sites and attracted visitors from around the country. Considering the number of the teams was 27 and the number of visitors was broadly 40 million in the 3rd festival in 2007, the festival’s scale has nearly doubled.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://m.grandculture.net/contents.aspx?use=&lc=GC025&contid=GC02501212 )
Stages of development:
*''1st step (2005)'': Over 100,000 people saw the first festival since Children's Day. In particular, it touched off a boom by starting ''Visiting Street Arts'' to schools, welfare halls.
*''2nd step (2006)'': To promote master of street arts through upgraded programs made media attention and maximization of public relationship.
*''3rd step (2007)'': The festival place was extended to downtown, so local merchants could join in.

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