Meta Tags are pretty much pre-2000.
 
What you have to do is get the site linked everywhere. Google pretty much  
ignores most meta tags anyway, so they aren't really useable for SEO. Google 
is  usually smart enough to build descriptions and generate keywords from 
the actual  site.
 
To get the site visible, you need to get it hundreds of backlinks. Get horn 
 players who have blogs to mention it. Get people on facebook to link it. 
Get  newspapers to link it. That's your safest bet.
 
-William
 
 
In a message dated 2/12/2011 5:01:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

An easy  fix for this would be for whoever is responsible for the page(s)
to include  "meta" tag information with alternate names and additional
topics for the  page.  Search engines will index the meta information and
then the  page would be more readily found through search engines.

The outfit  that apparently designed the page put their own name in the
meta  information, but should have included a bunch of additional
keywords for  the festival  itself.
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