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This is where song fests, card games and intense literature, political and religious discussions went on far into the night.
Typical customers are Asian-American businessmen having a song fest, often after a late dinner.
They concoct picnics, meets, and song fests.
Delaware Valley Song Fest in Middletown church of Christ.
They faded away in the morning light, into the deep caverns of the rock, to return at dusk, I was sure, expecting another feast, another song fest.
Song Fest (Every other year)(High School Department)
Among Bernstein works will be parts of "Mass," "Song Fest" and "Candide."
Bonelli attended many of Jenkins record runs and often instigated a song fest with spectators joining the famous baritone as Ab whizzed past.
Aware of the fragility of the flowers, 110,000 people turned out Tuesday for hanami picnics and song fests in Tokyo's Ueno Park, which has 1,000 cherry trees.
Whatever remains, and it is a considerable flag-waving, simplistic song fest, has been done, one dares say as palatably as it can be done, by the makers of "George M!"
Now playing is "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," the 25th-anniversary production of the revue by Micki Grant, a bookless song fest, but not a holiday standard.
The tradition of mass Song Fests was inscribed in the UNESCO list of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2003.
Tickets for the song fest go on sale Monday, November 3, with screenings beginning in select markets - including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Philadelphia - on Friday, November 7.
Traditional vocal music is held in high esteem on a world scale: Lithuanian song fests and sutartinės multipart songs are on the UNESCO's representative list of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.