Sand festivals or festivals of sand sculpture are exhibitions of sculptures made of sand carried out in various places around the world. These events usually include a competition.
Traditional sand sculptures are sandcastles. However, at sand festivals one may see virtually any kinds of sculptures you would expect to see in stone, bronze or wood.
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The Sand Sculpting Australia festival has been held annually in Frankston, Victoria since 2008, and was held for seven years prior to this on the foreshore at Rye, Victoria.[1] This event features a different theme each year, with the 2008-2009 theme being dinosaurs in an exhibit called "Dinostory".[2]
Germany conducts regular sand festivals in:
2010 : 6.June - 28. August near O2-world
Indian sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik created a sculpture in memory of the victims of the tsunami disaster in Puri, south of the capital of the Indian state of Orissa, Bhubaneshwar. The determination of this man, support, and a consorted effort from his friends in Puri, culminated in the formation of the Golden Sand Art Institute 1995. The institute is an open-air institute with no boundaries and limitations. It is located on the seashore that spans between Hotel May Fair Beach Resort and the Panthanivas in Puri.[3]
Goa Sand Art Festival is an annual event hosted in Goa, in association with Goa Tourism. The ‘Goa Sand Art Festival’ is a three day festival held at Candolim beach, which is one of the pristine beaches in Goa. It is a three day art festival held in December on the weekend before Christmas with different themes to highlight a particular issue. The Goa Sand Art Festival conceptualized and organized by Jerry Jose is one of its kind art festivals involving the students and upcoming artists.
The Goa Sand Art Festival 2009 was the year of its inception. The theme for 2009 was global warming which was conveyed through six different sand sculptures. Around 12 upcoming artists mainly sculptor students from Mumbai, Pune and Goa participated in the festival. Each sand sculpture was like a campaign which highlighted the theme. The main attraction of Goa Sand Art Festival 2009 was a sculpture of ‘Mother Earth’ which was beautifully sculpted by the entire team. The three day festival attracts over 1, 000 people including many passer- bys and tourists from around the world.
About Goa Sand Art Festival 2010: The highlight for this year’s festival is a theme park depicting ‘Wildlife Conservation’. Around 3 days prior to the main festival, the students and the artists from Mumbai, Pune and Goa will start work on their creations. You can look forward to seeing a unique theme park with different endangered species: made completely out of sand! The theme park will be open to public for three main days of the festival, from Friday, 17 Dec – Sunday, 19 Dec 2010 at Candolim Beach. Entry is free to the public and all are welcome to enjoy this one-of-a-kind genre of art.
The Indonesia Sand Sculpture Festival , described as the largest sand sculpture event in Southeast Asia, held in Sentul - Bogor, West Java, Indonesia on December 18, 2011 - January 28, 2012. [4]
The International Sand Sculpture Festival (FIESA), described as the largest sand sculpture event in the world, has been held in Pêra, Algarve annually since 2003.
International festivals of sand sculptures (фестиваль песчаной скульптуры) are organized in Russia.
Since 2001 an event has been held in St. Petersburg in the Peter and Paul Fortress. Fourteen teams from ten countries participated at the first one.
In 2002 an international festival was held in Anapa.
On September 1, 2005 the event was held in the Moscow Zoo with the participation of artists from Russia, Sweden, Latvia, Finland and Ukraine. The motto was "Animal World".
The yearly Sandskulpteren takes place in Rorschach, on the coast of the Bodensee (a.k.a. Lake Constance).[5]
Weston-super-Mare has held an annual festival since 2005.[7]