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| TEMPORARY BODY PAINTING | 
Dragonmen,   Alien Mermaids, Fantastic Fire Dancers, Barebacked Santas, and even a   Painted Labrador Retriever; you can see all these and more at the   fantastic body painting festivals now occurring annually around the   world.
There is a wide range of   body painting festivals today. All include painted bodies, of course,   and all include some kind of competitions; however there is a quite a   range of skills and size among the different festivals, and some are   more 'family friendly' than others.
Here's a quick look at the top 6 body painting festivals, where they happen and what you can expect to find there:
1. The World Body Painting Festival
This   festival includes some of the most stunning professional body painting   to be seen in the world today. A 3 day program includes dance, music  and  fireworks displays, as well as many competitions. Many of the body   paintings here should fall under the category of 'fine art' with some  of  the dancers body paintings simply defying belief. A very large event   and certainly worth traveling for.
Where: Seeboden, Austria
Duration: Three days
Events Include: World Championships in 3 categories; night contest for UV effects, Special Effects awards; classes and workshops; BodyCircus (fantasy ball); music and dance performances; an international photo contest; and a huge fireworks show.
Artistic Range: One of the very best, with stunning range of styles and surprising themes.
Family Friendliness: Not clear, but it is in Europe, so not likely to ban under 18. However this body painting festival does not advertise itself as family friendly, as some others do.
Duration: Three days
Events Include: World Championships in 3 categories; night contest for UV effects, Special Effects awards; classes and workshops; BodyCircus (fantasy ball); music and dance performances; an international photo contest; and a huge fireworks show.
Artistic Range: One of the very best, with stunning range of styles and surprising themes.
Family Friendliness: Not clear, but it is in Europe, so not likely to ban under 18. However this body painting festival does not advertise itself as family friendly, as some others do.
2. The Canadian Body Painting Festival
This   is another body painting festival that showcases simply stunning   artists and finished work. The quality of the art here is similar to   that seen at the World Body Painting Festival. The Festival is themed   from year to year, with the recent theme being "It's A Jungle Out   There." Also includes the Canadian Body Painting Championships.






 
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