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Macabre Parking can sometimes be Tedious. There are many Parking options. There is free parking around the event. Sometimes this may be of some distance. A fan could walk any where from a block to 5 blocks to get to any of the Macabre events. There is a drop off point and fans maybe dropped off and picked up accordingly.
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Macabre is a term applied to a type of artistic or literary works, characterized by a grim or ghastly atmosphere. In these works, there is an emphasis on the details and symbols of death. Macabre themes are often preoccupations in the Goth subculture. Themes are usually deliberate.//This quality, deliberately adopted, is not often found in ancient Greek and Latin writers, though there are traces of it in Apuleius and the author of the Satyricon.The outstanding instances in English literature are John Webster, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Cyril Tourneur. In American literature notable authors include Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, and Stephen King. The word has gained its significance from its use in French, la danse macabre, for the allegorical representation, in painting or other art, of the ever-present and universal power of death, known in English as the Dance of Death, and in German as Totentanz. The typical form which the allegory takes is that of a series of pictures, sculptured or painted, in which Death appears, either as a dancing skeleton or as a shrunken, shrouded corpse, to people representing every age and condition of life, and leads them all in a dance to the grave. Of the numerous examples painted or sculptured on the walls of cloisters or church yards through medieval Europe few remain except in woodcuts and engravings.Thus the famous series at Basel, originally at the Klingenthal, a nunnery in Little Basel, dated from the beginning of the 14th century. In the middle of the 15th century this was moved to the churchyard of the Predigerkloster at Basel, and was restored, probably by Hans Kluber, in 1568. The collapse of the wall in 1805 reduced it to fragments, and only drawings of it remain. A Dance of Death in its simplest form still survives in the Marienkirche at Lubeck as 15th-century painting on the walls of a chapel. Here there are twenty-four figures in couples, between each is a dancing Death linking the groups by outstretched hands, the whole ring being led by a Death playing on a pipe. At Dresden there is a sculptured lifesize series in the old Neustädter Kirchhoff, removed here from the palace of Duke George in 1701 after a fire. At Rouen in the cloister of St Maclou there also remains a sculptured danse macabre. There was a celebrated fresco of the subject in the cloister of Old St Pauls in London, and another in the now destroyed Hungerford Chapel at Salisbury, of which only a single woodcut, Death and the Gallant, remains. Of the many engraved reproductions, the most famous is the series drawn by Holbein. The theme continued to inspire artists and musicians long after the medieval period, Schubert's string quartet Death and the Maiden (1824) being one example. In the twentieth century, Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film The Seventh Seal has a personified Death, and could thus count as macabre

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