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Saint Louis, Missouri  City Events, Festivals and Celebrations
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| Annual Japanese Festival |
| St Louis, MO |
| (314)577-5400 |
| www.mobot.org |
St. Louis' Missouri Botanical Garden hosts this festival in honor of Japanese culture. Learn about the fascinating, mysterious world of geisha from a woman who knows it firsthand, experience the thrilling action of a sumo wrestling bout and listen to the thunderous pounding rhythms of taiko drums. Additional weekend activities include performances by the St. Louis Osuwa Taiko drum group, kimono fashion shows, ikebana flower arranging and bonsai ornamental pruning demonstrations, bon odori summer festival dancing, budo and koryu bugei martial arts exhibitions, candlelight walks through the Japanese Garden, an anime cartoon and Japanese marketplace. |
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| Big Muddy Blues Festival |
| St Louis, MO |
| (314)241-5875 |
| www.lacledeslanding.com |
Feel the rhythm and find your groove on Labor Day Weekend at the tenth annual Big Muddy, one of the country's best blues music festivals. The free festival features nearly three dozen groups national, regional and local on five stages. |
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| everydaycircus |
| St Louis, MO |
| (314)645-4445 |
| www.everydaycircus.net |
A ringside circus performance by everydaycircus. Entertainers and activities include clowns, stilt walkers, jugglers, magicians, mimes, performing parrots and dancing dogs and more. |
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March 12, 2010
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