Talk:Fair

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Removed this section (at 11:40, 2 January 2006 (UTC)) as I wasn't clear exactly what it meant:  

modern fairgrounds in the Carribean are regular locations that are transformed into beautiful stages set for the performances for many of the Carribeans different types of mucic such as soca, jazz, dancehall ect...

I tried editing it as follows:

Modern fairgrounds in the Caribbean are regular locations that are transformed into beautiful stages, set for the performances of many of the Caribbean's different types of music, such as soca, jazz, dancehall etc.

...but I'm still uncertain what is meant by "regular locations" in this context. Are the fairgrounds permanent sites that are dressed up for the performances (which applies to many other fairgrounds)? Are they places that are used for other purposes most of the time and transormed just for these special occasions (which also applies to many other fairgrounds)? Do Caribbean fairgrounds warrant special mention? SiGarb 11:40, 2 January 2006 (UTC)