| PublicationEvent |
A PublicationEvent corresponds indifferently to the event of publication for a CreativeWork of any type, e.g. a broadcast event, an on-demand event, a book/journal publication via a variety of delivery media. |
| BusinessEvent |
Event type: Business event. |
| ChildrensEvent |
Event type: Children's event. |
| ComedyEvent |
Event type: Comedy event. |
| CourseInstance |
An instance of a [[Course]] which is distinct from other instances because it is offered at a different time or location or through different media or modes of study or to a specific section of students. |
| DanceEvent |
Event type: A social dance. |
| DeliveryEvent |
An event involving the delivery of an item. |
| EducationEvent |
Event type: Education event. |
| EventSeries |
A series of [[Event]]s. Included events can relate with the series using the [[superEvent]] property.
An EventSeries is a collection of events that share some unifying characteristic. For example, "The Olympic Games" is a series, which
is repeated regularly. The "2012 London Olympics" can be presented both as an [[Event]] in the series "Olympic Games", and as an
[[EventSeries]] that included a number of sporting competitions as Events.
The nature of the association between the events in an [[EventSeries]] can vary, but typical examples could
include a thematic event series (e.g. topical meetups or classes), or a series of regular events that share a location, attendee group and/or organizers.
EventSeries has been defined as a kind of Event to make it easy for publishers to use it in an Event context without
worrying about which kinds of series are really event-like enough to call an Event. In general an EventSeries
may seem more Event-like when the period of time is compact and when aspects such as location are fixed, but
it may also sometimes prove useful to describe a longer-term series as an Event.
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| ExhibitionEvent |
Event type: Exhibition event, e.g. at a museum, library, archive, tradeshow, ... |
| Festival |
Event type: Festival. |
| FoodEvent |
Event type: Food event. |
| Hackathon |
A [hackathon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon) event. |
| LiteraryEvent |
Event type: Literary event. |
| MusicEvent |
Event type: Music event. |
| SaleEvent |
Event type: Sales event. |
| ScreeningEvent |
A screening of a movie or other video. |
| SocialEvent |
Event type: Social event. |
| SportsEvent |
Event type: Sports event. |
| TheaterEvent |
Event type: Theater performance. |
| UserInteraction |
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]]. |
| VisualArtsEvent |
Event type: Visual arts event. |
| Session spéciale (durée 1 semaine) |
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| Sessions ordinaires (durée 3 semaines) |
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| Session extraordinaire |
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| ConferenceEvent |
Event type: Conference event. |
| PerformingArtsEvent |
Live performance <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Event">Event of the performing arts (music, theatre, dance, acrobatics, spoken word), including performance art and performative sports (e.g. choreographed forms of martial arts, figure skating, competitive ballroom dancing).<br/><br/>Note: Use <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/additionalType">additionalType</a> to differentiate between productions / shows (PerformanceWork, EventSeries), tours (EventSeries), and individual performances. |