The How Weird Street Faire is an outdoor street fair held each year in San Francisco , occupying several blocks of Howard Street and the surrounding area, in the SoMa neighborhood. The event has been held yearly since 2000, and is currently centered at the intersection of Howard and Second Streets. The How Weird Street Faire claims to be the longest-running electronic music street festival in North America, showcasing diverse forms of dance music including live electronica, downtempo, breaks, electro, trance, house, techno, dubstep, drum & bass, dub, and world beat. As of 2017, it had several thousand visitors, many of which come dressed in costumes.
10-402: The event is a project of (and fundraiser for) the non-profit World Peace Through Technology Organization, which describes it as "an experiment in creating peace" that brings a diverse audience together to find similarities and common ground, to accept and appreciate differences, and to celebrate creativity and peace. There are many stages of music, performances, and vendors from around the world at
20-446: A "peace game". Several charities set up booths with information about topics such as peace and sustainability . Some of the speakers who have talked about technology and peace include R. U. Sirius , Joe Firmage, Craig Newmark (founder of Craigslist ), and San Francisco City Supervisors Mark Leno and Chris Daly . In 2003, a CD was released titled "How Weird Street Faire CD Vol. 1" featuring ten songs from artists who had played at
30-522: A theme of "Summer of Weird". The 19th annual event took place on May 6, 2018 with a theme of “The Disco Ball Inferno”. The faire has participated in National Dance Week from 2013-2015, and was declared the national flash mob with the most participants in 2014. The How Weird Street Faire won the SF Weekly ’s 2018 Best of SF award for “street fair that continues to improve and blow our minds”. The event
40-614: The North) and Folsom Street (to the South) towards The Embarcadero . Howard Street has the Moscone Center , Rincon Plaza , Yerba Buena Center for the Arts , and The University of San Francisco along its corridor. It was named after William D. M. Howard, Leading Merchant of Yerba Buena, a native of Boston who came to California in 1839 as a cabin boy on the sailing ship California. For several years he
50-401: The event. The album features songs from Irina Mikhailova, Adam Ohana, Shakatura, Quasar, Penta, Ocelot, Biodegradable, Kode IV, Waterjuice, and Bassnectar . The album was released by Ceiba Records. The mission of the album and the music was to inspire peace. The How Weird Street Faire attracts thousands of people in colorful costumes, featuring a different theme each year. The 10th annual event
60-524: The event. The event also features live and exhibited artwork, including an area called "Art Alley". Occurring in late Spring, the How Weird Street Faire is considered by many to be the start of San Francisco's street fair and outdoor event season. The name "How Weird Street Faire" alludes to the venue, Howard Street , as well as the street's namesake William Davis Merry Howard (1819-1856). The festival has included workshops, fashion shows, and even
70-467: Was held on April 28, 2013, with the theme of "Weirdi Gras: A Carnival of Peace". The 15th faire was held on May 4, 2014, with the theme of "How Weird in Outer Space. Peace - the final frontier". The 16th event took place on April 26, 2015, with the theme of "The Weirdest Show on Earth". The 17th event took place on May 1, 2016 with a theme of "Cosmic Stew". The 18th annual event took place on May 7, 2017 with
80-461: Was held on May 10, 2009, with the theme of "Rebooting the Motherboard". The 11th annual event was held on May 9, 2010, with the theme of "Bollyweird: The Cosmic Dance". The 12th annual event took place on May 1, 2011, with the theme of "Mythical Realms". The 13th annual How Weird Street Faire took place on May 13, 2012, with the theme of "2012: The 13 moons we’ve been waiting for". The 14th annual event
90-572: Was named one of the 10 Best Cultural Festivals in America by USA Today in 2019. 2020 saw the first How Weird World Faire, a virtual fair. Howard Street (San Francisco) Howard Street is a street in San Francisco 's South of Market District (SoMa). It begins after branching off from Van Ness Avenue near the Mission District, and then runs parallel to and between of Mission Street (to
100-578: Was supercargo on Boston ships trading up and down the Pacific coast, and as such agent in charge of the collection of hides and tallow. In 1845 he and Henry Mellus formed the firm of Mellus & Howard. This firm had the most active commercial business in San Francisco in the years when the settlement was known as Yerba Buena, and in 1846 bought the property of the Hudson’s Bay Company. Howard was one of
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