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Fantazia could refer to: * Fantazia, a dance music organisation based in the United Kingdom * ''Fantazia'' (novel series), a series of books by Egyptian writer Ahmed Khaled Towfik *''Fantázia'', a Slovak science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine See also *Fantasia (other) Fantasia International Film Festival (also known as Fantasia-fest, FanTasia, and Fant-Asia) is a film festival that has been based mainly in Montreal since its founding in 1996. Regularly held in July of each year, it is valued by both hardcore ... * Fantazaki {{disambig ...
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Fantazia (rave Music Promoter)
Fantazia was a rave music promoter based in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1991 by James Perkins, Gideon Dawson & Chris Griffin, and held a number of seminal raves at the height of the breakbeat hardcore scene. Fantazia first held a rave at Coventry's Eclipse nightclub, but would soon become best known for its large outdoor events. * ''Fantazia New Year Eve'' (31 December 1991 – 1 January 1992) at Westpoint Exhibition Centre, near Exeter (10,000 people). * ''Second Sight'' (22 February 1992) at Westpoint Centre, Exeter (8,000 people). * ''Summertime'' (15 May 1992) at Matchams Park Stadium, Bournemouth (16,000 people). * ''One Step Beyond'' (25 July 1992) at Donington Park (28,000 people). * ''Fantazia New Years Eve'' (31 December 1992 – 1 January 1993)) at Littlecote House (near Hungerford, Berks) (16,000 people). By 1993, Fantazia hosted club night tours across the UK. Its biggest event that year was ''The Big Bang'' at Glasgow's SECC Centre in November. In addi ...
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Fantazia (novel Series)
Fantazia () is a virtual world novel series by Egyptian author Ahmed Khaled Towfik. Its main character is ''Abeer Abdel Rahman'', an antihero who can, with the help of a device invented by her husband, go through many fictional and historical adventures. Bibliography # Kessah La Tantahy ( ar, قصة لا تنتهى) (Neverending Story). # Hekayat Men Wallachia (حكايات من والاشيا) (Stories from Wallachia). # Sefr..Sefr..Sabaa (صفر..صفر..سبعة) (Zero..Zero..Seven). # Embratoreyyet Al Nogoom (إمبراطورية النجوم) (Empire of the Stars). # Zat Marrah Fel Gharb (ذات مرة في الغرب) (Once upon a Time in the West). # Khoyool Wa Remah (خيول و رماح) (Horses and Spears). # Alaab Eghreqeyya (ألعاب إغريقية) (Greek Games). # Mamlaket Al Mowtah (مملكة الموتى) (Kingdom of The Dead). # Al Khannaqon (الخناقون) (The Stranglers). # Al Esm Shekspeer (الاسم شكسبير) (The Name's Shakespeare). # Nedaa Al ...
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Fantázia
''Fantázia'' was a Slovak science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine. It was first published in July 1997. The magazine was started in Šaľa, Slovakia by Ivan Aľakša, who served as its editor until 2006, when he withdrew to concentrate on publishing duties and was replaced by Juraj Malíček. ''Fantázia'' went on a hiatus in 2007 before being relaunched in 2008, with broader focus on various elements of popular culture in an attempt to win over a larger audience. The magazine ultimately folded in 2011, transforming into an online, primarily Facebook-centered community. Periodicity ''Fantázias original publishing frequency was bimonthly, this was however dropped in favour of quarterly periodicity by the year 2000. Since then, the magazine kept oscillating between the two, occasionally even dropping to three issues per year, as shown in the publishing history section below. In 2007, it was announced that the magazine would be discontinued, as it had not, unlike in previo ...
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Fantasia (other)
Fantasia International Film Festival (also known as Fantasia-fest, FanTasia, and Fant-Asia) is a film festival that has been based mainly in Montreal since its founding in 1996. Regularly held in July of each year, it is valued by both hardcore genre film fans, and distributors, who take advantage of the eclectic line up to select domestic and international films for release across North America. By virtue of the reputation developed over the last 15 years, this festival has been described as perhaps the "most outstanding and largest genre film festival in North America". Overview The history of the Fantasia Festival has roots in the Asian Film scene in Montreal. Beginning in 1996 where it screened Asian films from Hong Kong and Anime from Japan, the festival later expanded its international repertoire and screened genre films from all across the world. Since this time many world and international premieres have featured at Fantasia fest, including ''Shaun of the Dead'', ''Perfec ...
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