Well, that depends on the festival. At a festival of food, you may gain weight, for example; or if you went to an interactive circus, perhaps, you might gain an injury. What you might be getting at is that people gain something spiritually from certain festivals, like Christmas (if you don't believe it has become totally commercialised). They gain traits of giving, and feelings of generosity. If you follow the religion of that festival, it may help you to go back to the roots of the religion and help you to come to a better understanding of the religion.
Community and a feeling of special favor.
Greek religious festivals were primarily funded by wealthy individuals known as "choregoi," who were responsible for sponsoring the performances and activities associated with the festivals. These patrons often viewed their contributions as a civic duty and a means to gain prestige within their communities. Additionally, city-states sometimes allocated public funds to support larger festivals, particularly those that honored the gods, such as the Dionysia in Athens.
You would have to get the managers or the person hosting the drama festivals permission!
Ocean festivals, Flower festivals, Animal festivals, Starry Night festivals, New Year festivals, Firefly festival, and there might be a couple more that I missed.
There are lots of different festivals like music fesivals and religious festivals.
"Where does Africa have its festivals?"
festivals
what do they do for festivals
yes, heaps. food festivals, music festivals, new year's eve concerts, autumn and winter festivals.
Globalization has led to the blending and sharing of cultural practices, significantly influencing festivals worldwide. Traditional celebrations often incorporate elements from various cultures, resulting in hybrid festivals that reflect a diverse range of influences. Additionally, globalization facilitates the exchange of ideas and practices, allowing festivals to gain international recognition and attract tourism, which can alter their original significance. However, this can also lead to the commercialization of these events, sometimes overshadowing their cultural roots.
there are dogwood festivals
There are many festivals in Ireland, far too many to list. There are music ones, arts ones, sports ones, theatre ones, film ones, festivals for particular places, festivals for particular people, beauty festivals, festivals for different ages, festivals for different cultures and many other types. So all year round there are festivals somewhere in Ireland.