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Compete Around the World
The competition site used to find variety of competitions that are currently going around the world. The competitions are writing competitions, drawing, poetry, Arts and craft, online competitions, Essay Competition, handwriting contest, programming competition, puzzle contest, quiz competition, UK Competition, music competition and US contest etc.
Arts & Crafts
Artist guilds, art museums, arts and crafts communities, galleries, and festivals are abundant in Knoxville and surrounding areas. Some of the finest craftspeople in the world are in the Smoky Mountains region. Whether you're interested in hand made pottery, exquisite wood carvings, fine paintings, or other crafts, you will find a wide range of craftsmen and artists.
Arts & Crafts in Knoxville
Festivals & Special Events
Festivals in Knoxville range from festivals for kids to those which attract hundreds of thousands of visitors. The longest running annual festival is the Dogwood Arts Festival in April. Other festivals include chili cook-offs, multiple arts and crafts festivals, pioneer homecomings, and Boomsday with its display of awesome fireworks.
Festivals in Knoxville
Melting Pot
Knoxville is a melting pot for cultures of every kind, including ethnic schools, African-American museums, and organizations that promote goodwill among citizens of different countries.
Melting Pot Knoxville
Museums
Museums are an important part of Knoxville's rich heritage. From Blount Mansion, built between 1792 and 1830, to a modern day hands-on science center featuring a variety of physical, earth, and life science exhibits, Knoxville is home to a variety of museums.
Museums in Knoxville
Performing Arts
Many opportunities are available in the Knoxville area to study performing arts. A high standard of excellence has been set in dance, drama, and music. Various organizations offer classes for every age group and students are given the opportunity for public performances.
Performing Arts in Knoxville
Storytelling
Storytelling is an important part of Knoxville's culture. Some Tennessee folks tell stories for a living and other tell stories for the fun of it. Storytelling events are held frequently in Knoxville and throughout the Smoky Mountain region.
Storytelling Listings
Theatre
Knoxville has a rich heritage in theatre. Two of Knoxville's oldest structures include The Bijou Theatre Center and The Tennessee Theatre, both located in downtown Knoxville. The Clarence Brown Theatre, a part of The University of Tennessee, is one of the finest theatres in the Southeastern region of the United States. The Carpet Bag Theatre is one of the few tenured African-American professional theatre companies in the South while Jubilee Community Arts offers performance series and participatory educational programs throughout the twenty-one counties surrounding Knoxville.
Theatres in Knoxville
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