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Edinburgh Festival - traducción al ruso

ARTS FESTIVAL
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  • The Fringe Office at 180 High Street
  • 1971 Festival Fringe Club Membership Card
  • Street performer in the High Street
  • Box Office for the Assembly, George Square venue, 2013
  • Assembly Rooms and Box Office, 2013
  • Original cast of ''Beyond the Fringe''
  • Fleabag at the Fringe, 2013
  • [[Gabriel Byrne]] holding his Herald Angel
  • Fringe show flyers and posters compete for space on a High Street phone booth
  • John Bishop performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
  • Malcolm Hardee Award
  • The Pleasance Courtyard, 2013
  • Summerhall arts hub, 2013
  • The Udderbelly, 2013

Edinburgh Festival      

['edɪnbtrə,festəvtl]

общая лексика

Эдинбургский фестиваль (ежегодный международный музыкальный и театральный фестиваль в г. Эдинбурге в августе - сентябре. Проводится с 1947)

Auld Reekie         
  • A train preparing to depart from Edinburgh Waverley station
  • Edinburgh, c. 1920
  • Edinburgh, showing Arthur's Seat, one of the earliest known sites of human habitation in the area
  • [[Edinburgh Park]]
  • Deacon Brodie on Edinburgh's [[Royal Mile]]
  • The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh is the main public hospital for the city.
  • Edinburgh]], around 1690
  • Edinburgh Airport
  • The [[Bank of Scotland]]'s head office in central Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh Castle from the [[Grassmarket]], photographed by [[George Washington Wilson]] circa 1875
  • [[Edinburgh City Chambers]] is the headquarters of the [[City of Edinburgh Council]].
  • A Viking [[longship]] being burnt during Edinburgh's annual [[Hogmanay]] celebrations
  • New College]] of the University of Edinburgh
  • Pipers emerging from Edinburgh Castle during the [[Edinburgh Military Tattoo]]
  • Edinburgh in the 17th century
  • Map showing the areas of central Edinburgh
  • Population density map
  • Population pyramid of Edinburgh (local authority area) in 2020
  • Edinburgh Trams in Shandwick Place
  • Edinburgh tramway map
  • Edinburgh Festival Theatre
  • [[Greyfriars Bobby Fountain]]
  • Statue of James Clerk Maxwell, George Street, Edinburgh
  • National Museum of Scotland
  • Sir [[Walter Scott]]
  • The High Kirk of Edinburgh, also known as [[St Giles' Cathedral]]
  • Greek Revival]] buildings that earned Edinburgh the nickname "Athens of the North"
  • John Kay]]'s caricatures) behind St Giles' Cathedral in the late 18th century
  • The Shore, Leith
  • The debating chamber of the Scottish Parliament
  • [[Traverse Theatre]]
  • View of Edinburgh from Blackford Hill
CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND, UK
Areas of Edinburgh; Edinburgh, Scotland; Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Capital of Scotland; Dunedin, Scotland; Dùn Éideann; Edinbourgh; Embra; UN/LOCODE:GBEDI; Dun Eideann; Dùn Èideann; Auld Reekie; List of places in Edinburgh; Edinborough; List of Edinburgh suburbs; Areas of edinburgh; Old and New Towns of Edinburgh; Inner Edinburgh; Edinbrough; Burgh of Edinburgh; City of Edinburgh (local government district, Lothian region); Capital city of scotland; Capital of scotland; Edingburgh; Suburbs of Edinburgh; City of Edinburgh, Scotland; Embro; Edinburrie; Edimburgo; Edinburgh Navigator; Edin-burgh; The weather in Edinburgh; Edinburgh (Scotland); Edinburgh Inspiring Capital; Edinburgh City Region; Edinbra; Edimburgh; EDINBURGH; Nicknames of Edinburgh; Geography of Edinburgh; Edinburgh, UK; Southside, Edinburgh; Edinburgh art; Castle Street, Edinburgh; Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region; Edinburgh Metropolitan area; Edinburgh city centre; Edinburgh, England; Sports in Edinburgh; Museums in Edinburgh; Education in Edinburgh

[,ɔ:ld'ri:kɪ]

разговорное выражение

"Старый дымокур" (Эдинбург [Edinburgh])

Edinburgh         
  • A train preparing to depart from Edinburgh Waverley station
  • Edinburgh, c. 1920
  • Edinburgh, showing Arthur's Seat, one of the earliest known sites of human habitation in the area
  • [[Edinburgh Park]]
  • Deacon Brodie on Edinburgh's [[Royal Mile]]
  • The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh is the main public hospital for the city.
  • Edinburgh]], around 1690
  • Edinburgh Airport
  • The [[Bank of Scotland]]'s head office in central Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh Castle from the [[Grassmarket]], photographed by [[George Washington Wilson]] circa 1875
  • [[Edinburgh City Chambers]] is the headquarters of the [[City of Edinburgh Council]].
  • A Viking [[longship]] being burnt during Edinburgh's annual [[Hogmanay]] celebrations
  • New College]] of the University of Edinburgh
  • Pipers emerging from Edinburgh Castle during the [[Edinburgh Military Tattoo]]
  • Edinburgh in the 17th century
  • Map showing the areas of central Edinburgh
  • Population density map
  • Population pyramid of Edinburgh (local authority area) in 2020
  • Edinburgh Trams in Shandwick Place
  • Edinburgh tramway map
  • Edinburgh Festival Theatre
  • [[Greyfriars Bobby Fountain]]
  • Statue of James Clerk Maxwell, George Street, Edinburgh
  • National Museum of Scotland
  • Sir [[Walter Scott]]
  • The High Kirk of Edinburgh, also known as [[St Giles' Cathedral]]
  • Greek Revival]] buildings that earned Edinburgh the nickname "Athens of the North"
  • John Kay]]'s caricatures) behind St Giles' Cathedral in the late 18th century
  • The Shore, Leith
  • The debating chamber of the Scottish Parliament
  • [[Traverse Theatre]]
  • View of Edinburgh from Blackford Hill
CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND, UK
Areas of Edinburgh; Edinburgh, Scotland; Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Capital of Scotland; Dunedin, Scotland; Dùn Éideann; Edinbourgh; Embra; UN/LOCODE:GBEDI; Dun Eideann; Dùn Èideann; Auld Reekie; List of places in Edinburgh; Edinborough; List of Edinburgh suburbs; Areas of edinburgh; Old and New Towns of Edinburgh; Inner Edinburgh; Edinbrough; Burgh of Edinburgh; City of Edinburgh (local government district, Lothian region); Capital city of scotland; Capital of scotland; Edingburgh; Suburbs of Edinburgh; City of Edinburgh, Scotland; Embro; Edinburrie; Edimburgo; Edinburgh Navigator; Edin-burgh; The weather in Edinburgh; Edinburgh (Scotland); Edinburgh Inspiring Capital; Edinburgh City Region; Edinbra; Edimburgh; EDINBURGH; Nicknames of Edinburgh; Geography of Edinburgh; Edinburgh, UK; Southside, Edinburgh; Edinburgh art; Castle Street, Edinburgh; Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region; Edinburgh Metropolitan area; Edinburgh city centre; Edinburgh, England; Sports in Edinburgh; Museums in Edinburgh; Education in Edinburgh

['edɪndtrə]

общая лексика

Эдинбург (столица Шотландии [Scotland]; крупный культурный центр)

существительное

география

г. Эдинбург

Definición

Эдинбург
(Edinburgh)

город (административный округ) в Великобритании, столица Шотландии. Центр административный области Лотиан. 543 тыс. жит. (1971). Расположен близ зал. Ферт-оф-Форт (Северное море), на берегу которого находится входящий в городскую черту порт Лит. Транспортный узел и промышленный центр. Значительный культурный центр. Полиграфическая, бумажная, фармацевтическая, пищевая промышленность; машиностроение (электротехническое и другое оборудование, бумагоделательные машины); близ Э. добыча каменного угля. Шотландская академия, университет.

Первые сведения об Э. относятся к 6 в. Вероятно, в 12 в. получил городские права. В середине 15 в. стал столицей Шотландии. В 13-17 вв. город неоднократно занимали английские войска, подвергавшие его значительным разрушениям. В 17-18 вв. в связи с присоединением Шотландии к Англии значение Э. как политического и административного центра упало. В ходе промышленного переворота (с середины 18 в.) выросла торгово-промышленная и финансовая роль Э. В 30-х гг. 19 в. в Э. возник совет тред-юнионов, получило развитие чартистское движение.

Э. - один из живописнейших европейских городов ("Северные Афины"). Расположен на холмах; на узких крутых улочках много башнеобразных (до 12 этажей) домов из грубого камня; новая часть имеет регулярную планировку (проект 1767-68, арх. Дж. Крэг и др.) с ансамблевой застройкой в духе классицизма. Среди памятников архитектуры - бывший королев. замок (11-16 вв.), дворец шотландских королей (Холируд; осн. в 1128), жилые дома 16 в., классицистические здания и комплексы (пл. Шарлотты, 1792-1807, арх. Р. Адам; и др.), неоготические постройки, аэровокзал Тёрнхаус (1955, арх. Р. Мэтью). Королевский шотландский музей, Национальный музей древностей Шотландии, Национальная галерея Шотландии.

Лит.: Воронихина Л. Н., Эдинбург, Л., 1974.

Эдинбург. Вид части города.

Wikipedia

Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as the Edinburgh Fringe or Edinburgh Fringe Festival, or simply The Fringe) is the world's largest performance arts festival, which in 2019 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 different shows in 322 venues. Established in 1947 as an alternative to (and on the fringe of) the Edinburgh International Festival, it takes place in Edinburgh every August. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe has become a world-leading celebration of arts and culture, surpassed only by the Olympics and the World Cup in terms of global ticketed events. As an event it "has done more to place Edinburgh in the forefront of world cities than anything else" according to historian and former chairman of the board, Michael Dale.

It is an open-access (or "unjuried") performing arts festival, meaning there is no selection committee, and anyone may participate, with any type of performance. The official Fringe Programme categorises shows into sections for theatre, comedy, dance, physical theatre, circus, cabaret, children's shows, musicals, opera, music, spoken word, exhibitions, and events. Comedy is the largest section, making up over one-third of the programme, and the one that in modern times has the highest public profile, due in part to the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.

The Festival is supported by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, which publishes the programme, sells tickets to all events from a central physical box office and website, and offers year-round advice and support to performers. The Society's permanent location is at the Fringe Shop on the Royal Mile, and in August they also manage Fringe Central, a separate collection of spaces dedicated to providing support for Fringe participants during their time at the festival.

The Fringe board of directors is drawn from members of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, many of whom are Fringe participants themselves – performers or venue operators. Elections are held once a year, in August, and Board members serve a term of four years. The Board appoints the Fringe Society's Chief Executive (formerly known as the Fringe Administrator or Director), currently Shona McCarthy who assumed the role in March 2016. The Chief Executive operates under the chair, currently Benny Higgins.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, whose show Fleabag was performed at the Fringe in 2013, was named President of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society in 2021.

The planned 2020 Fringe Festival was suspended along with all of the city's other major summer festivals. This came as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak in the early months of the year, with concerns of spreading the virus any further. However, one live show was performed at the 2020 Festival and this was Nathan Cassidy with his stand-up show 'Observational'.

The 2021 festival took place during 6–30 August 2021, though it was much reduced in size, with 528 shows in person and 414 online. The 2022 festival took place from 5–29 August 2022 and marked a return to pre-pandemic levels, with 3,334 shows. Fifty were livestreamed, by NextUp Comedy, for the first time ever since the founding of The Fringe, in an effort to stay true to The Fringe Society's 2022 vision of equality and inclusiveness. The 2023 festival will take place from 4–28 August 2023.

Ejemplos de uso de Edinburgh Festival
1. It will be published during the Edinburgh Festival.
2. "Edinburgh gets this figure every year at the Edinburgh Festival.
3. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is above all about discovery, and opportunity.
4. The only evil is banality, as I quietly reminded myself at the Edinburgh Festival last week.
5. What will it be like doing a run at the Edinburgh festival?
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