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Windsor Ontario's Most Affordable Accommodation

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3140 Peter Street,

Windsor, Ontario

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Windsor International Fringe Festival offer, July 15th to 24th 2011

 

Planning on attending the Windsor International Fringe Festival 2011?

uPlace is the place to stay!

 

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For much of the year University Place, or uPlace to our friends, accommodates University students attending the University of Windsor. In the summer we offer very competitively priced accommodation and are pleased to extend these offers to attendees of the Windsor Fringe..........

  • Couples can share a Executive suite for CA$69 per couple per night, *
  • Single rooms (Private) from as little as CA$39 per night**
  • Conveniently located, close to the University of Windsor
  • To check availability, and for immediate online reservation

* Executive suite comprises double bed with ensuite, separate sitting room with flat screen tv, fridge and microwave. Free parking

** Free parking

 

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Fringe Festivals, what are they?

Windsor International Fringe Festival: July 15 to July 24, 2011
The Windsor International Fringe Festival (The Windsor Fringe) began development in 2006 by Actors Theatre of Windsor (ATW), a not-for-profit professional theatre company, as part of its community outreach program . The Windsor Fringe was inspired by the Fringe theatre phenomenon that established itself in Western Canada in the early 1980s and which has grown to include a North American tour of festivals.

This tour provides theatre artists with the opportunity to perform at Fringe festivals across North America. ATW desired to provide a similar affordable and accessible avenue for local independent artists to showcase their work. Fringe Festivals have traditionally been an incubator for new work and new artists, and Windsor's participation allows local artists to grow and develop their work, while affording the opportunity to network with and be exposed to the work of artists from across North America. The Windsor Fringe allows the local theatre scene to join the cutting edge of international theatre performance.

What is a Fringe theatre festival?
It is a 7 to 10 day performing arts event, where live theatre and other performing arts are presented in an informal, accessible and low cost environment. Audiences are invited to experience the work of seasoned veterans alongside that of emerging artists. Local, national and international performing companies benefit from working and learning together in order to stimulate artistic innovation. Applications for participation in Fringe Festivals are accepted on a first come basis or by non-juried lottery.

Fringe Theatre was first staged over 50 years ago by theatre groups who were not allowed to participate in Scotland's prestigious Edinburgh Theatre Festival. These groups performed on the 'fringe' or the outskirts of the city of Edinburgh and 'Fringe Theatre' was born. This type of festival has become so popular that there is now a 'Fringe of the Fringe' in Edinburgh, Scotland.

How does a Fringe Festival work?
Well, basically it works like a co-op, minimizing costs and risks to all participants while maximizing returns to artists. Artists pay four to five hundred dollars for a fully equipped venue, professional technician, box office staff, insurance on their show and publicity for the festival as a whole - cooperation draws a greater audience. For much less than it would cost to do it from scratch, 18 companies will share 3 venues, each getting six performances and each keeping 100% of their set ticket price.

Fringe Festivals, what are they?

Windsor International Fringe Festival: July 15 to July 24, 2011
The Windsor International Fringe Festival (The Windsor Fringe) began development in 2006 by Actors Theatre of Windsor (ATW), a not-for-profit professional theatre company, as part of its community outreach program . The Windsor Fringe was inspired by the Fringe theatre phenomenon that established itself in Western Canada in the early 1980s and which has grown to include a North American tour of festivals.

This tour provides theatre artists with the opportunity to perform at Fringe festivals across North America. ATW desired to provide a similar affordable and accessible avenue for local independent artists to showcase their work. Fringe Festivals have traditionally been an incubator for new work and new artists, and Windsor's participation allows local artists to grow and develop their work, while affording the opportunity to network with and be exposed to the work of artists from across North America. The Windsor Fringe allows the local theatre scene to join the cutting edge of international theatre performance.

What is a Fringe theatre festival?
It is a 7 to 10 day performing arts event, where live theatre and other performing arts are presented in an informal, accessible and low cost environment. Audiences are invited to experience the work of seasoned veterans alongside that of emerging artists. Local, national and international performing companies benefit from working and learning together in order to stimulate artistic innovation. Applications for participation in Fringe Festivals are accepted on a first come basis or by non-juried lottery.

Fringe Theatre was first staged over 50 years ago by theatre groups who were not allowed to participate in Scotland's prestigious Edinburgh Theatre Festival. These groups performed on the 'fringe' or the outskirts of the city of Edinburgh and 'Fringe Theatre' was born. This type of festival has become so popular that there is now a 'Fringe of the Fringe' in Edinburgh, Scotland.

How does a Fringe Festival work?
Well, basically it works like a co-op, minimizing costs and risks to all participants while maximizing returns to artists. Artists pay four to five hundred dollars for a fully equipped venue, professional technician, box office staff, insurance on their show and publicity for the festival as a whole - cooperation draws a greater audience. For much less than it would cost to do it from scratch, 18 companies will share 3 venues, each getting six performances and each keeping 100% of their set ticket price.