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Please join us
October 19 - 26, 2008


Welcome!

Fantasia Fair is a week-long transgender event held every October in the GLBT resort town of Provincetown, Massachusetts. The Fair is a “full immersion” experience, meaning that attendees can and usually do spend an entire week living 24/7 presenting their gender as they wish.

Started in 1975, “FanFair” is the oldest and longest-running gathering of transgender persons for mutual education, support, collaboration and socializing. Every year the Fair grows in its scope, character, and assistance to the gender explorer. FanFair continues to be the leading annual program promoting an individual’s ability to thrive in a real-life situation, and receive positive reinforcement and encouragement. This allows the cross dresser, MTF transsexual, FTM transsexual and all the gender diverse to experience life in an open and caring environment — something unique in a world that typically has difficulty understanding and accepting gender diversity.

Couples find support, friendship and caring, and enjoy the opportunity to share and partake of workshops and sessions that explore and recognize the ups and downs of a TG partnership.

Your next Fantasia Fair promises to be an exciting, fun, and educational opportunity. Your CD or TS self will be able to develop confidence by exploring life in a real community without boundaries. Attendees can spend a full week in beautiful Provincetown, enjoying the seaside beauty and the friendship of many wonderful T folks. Yes, you really are welcome and free in all of Provincetown, and, yes, you will make friends you will keep forever.
The Fabulous Fantasia Fair Follies!

The Fabulous Fantasia Fair Follies! Re-live your favorite momements of the Fantasia Fair Follies by purchasing a DVD of the event.

All proceeds from the sale of the DVD go to charity, so your support is greatly appreciated.

Click here for details.


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This website is
funded, in part, by
The Provincetown Tourism Fund
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