Things to do this weekend: Chalk art, Pride Month and Denver’s most out-there festival

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Things to do this weekend: Chalk art, Pride Month and Denver’s most out-there festival
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Denver’s version of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival returns with new and experimental shows ranging from one-person multimedia performances to improv, dance, juggling, and magic.

The fifth Denver Fringe Festival returns June 6-9 with 150 performances across 60 shows and other events. Denver’s version of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival returns Thursday, June 6, with new and experimental shows ranging from one-person multimedia performances to improv, dance, juggling, and magic. National performers and some of Colorado’s most celebrated actors, singers and comics are on tap, including at free shows, street performances, and the two-day KidsFringe.

Chalk artist Sandra Clark works on her piece along Bannock Street during the 20th annual Chalk Art Festival on Sept. 4, 2022, in Denver, Colorado. has hung on for two decades through location changes and lots of non-chalk-art competition. Dancers perform at a past Indian Market & Powwow Tesoro Cultural Center event. , where artists, performers and tribal leaders pay tribute “to the American Indian nations that shaped the cultural community of Bent’s Old Fort, an important international trading post operating along the famous Santa Fe Trail from 1833 until 1849,” organizers wrote.

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