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Fantazia (dance)

Fantazia is a dance organisation based in the UK. Founded in 1991 by James Perkins, it was set up at a time when breakbeat hardcore was on the ascendent within the rave scene, having grown out of the Acid House movement.

Given the popularity and appeal of the music to a new generation of disaffected youth, the company grew quickly in line with the movement, holding six large raves in 1992.

Fantazia (novel series)

Fantazia is a series of books by the Egyptian writer Ahmed Khaled Towfik. The main character is Abeer. The series focuses on Abeer who can, with the help of a computer invented by her husband, go through many adventures. As of March, 2007 49 novels were published.

Fantázia

Fantázia was a Slovak science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine. It was first published in July 1997. The magazine was started in Šaľa, Slovakia by Ivan Aľakša, who served as its editor until 2006, when he withdrew to concentrate on publishing duties and was replaced by Juraj Malíček.

Fantázia went on a hiatus in 2007 before being relaunched in 2008, with broader focus on various elements of popular culture in an attempt to win over a larger audience. The magazine ultimately folded in 2011, transforming into an online, primarily Facebook-centered community.

Fantazia

Fantazia could refer to:

  • Fantazia (dance), a dance organisation based in the United Kingdom
    • Fantazia Presents the House Collection 6, a remix album by Paul Oakenfold and Mike Cosford
  • Fantazia (novel series), a series of books by Egyptian writer Ahmed Khaled Towfik
  • Fantázia, a Slovak science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine