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    Shake a leg at the Amsterdam dance event this October

    Synopsis

    It features 450 events & 2.2K artistes over five days in 115 clubs & venues. The shows attract over 365K people from across the world.

    ET Bureau
    By Rashmi Hemrajani
    Music festivals has been drawing music lovers like a moth to its flame and everyone wants to be a part of them! We Indians might be relatively new to the culture of dance and music festivals, however, the rest of the world has been grooving to various tunes. Take your family to these festivals that will expose them to different cultures, rituals and beats. We have collated a calendar of festivals beginning this month to the end of year (for you to the year 2016 on a musical high.) After all, who said you can’t dance on a different song this holiday season!

    Amsterdam dance event (ADE)
    Region: Amsterdam
    The five-day electronic music conference and festival held annually is organised by The Amsterdam Dance Event Foundation and offers a full program of daytime conferences alongside the night time festival, which features 450 events and 2,200 artistes over five days in 115 clubs and venues. The shows are said to attract over 365,000 people from across the world, making Amsterdam one of the busiest clubbing cities in the world. The festival is held from October 19 - 23, 2016 in Amsterdam. Enjoy the fine selection of dance-related art exhibitions, shows and installations, which can be found across the city. ADE’s Art program takes a wider look at craftsmanship and design and how they integrate into today’s modern dance music climate. This year’s line up of musicians include eminent names such as Andy Moor, Afrojack, Badguyz, Bakermat, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike amongst others.
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