Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Chicago Summer Dance and Chicago and Chicago Gospel Music Festival
Spanish translation:
Festival de música góspel de Chicago/ Festival de baile/danza de verano en Chicago
English term
Chicago Summer Dance and Chicago and Chicago Gospel Music Festival
It's the translation of an on-line survey. Do you think these terms should be translated in this context?
Thanks for your help.
Here is the full paragraph:
28. Which, if any of the following, other free City festivals and arts + cultural events have you attended?
a. Chicago Blues Festival
b. Chicago Gospel Music Festival
c. Chicago Jazz Festival
d. World Music Festival
e. Taste of Chicago
f. Chicago Air & Water Show
g. Chicago SummerDance
h. Millennium Park concerts (general)
i. Downtown Sound music series
j. Chicago Cultural Center programming
k. Other: (specify) _________________
l. NONE OF THE ABOVE
5 | Festival de música góspel de Chicago/ Festival de baile/danza de verano en Chicago | Onidia (X) |
4 | Festivales de Baile de Verano y de "Gospel", de Chicago | Esmeralda Gómez |
Dec 4, 2013 12:54: Onidia (X) Created KOG entry
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Discussion
Do you think that we should leave it in English?
Please let me know.
Thanks