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A blue highway across the Mississippi

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June 24, 2008
by Mark Weaver, TC Daily Planet • June 24, 2008 The Solstice River Celebration XII included dance, banners, music, and audience participation. I watched last Saturday as performers, marchers, kayakers, and musicians paraded, paddled, and danced around and under the Stone Arch Bridge, on the dike of the lock, along the banks and mooring cells, on the grain silos by the mills and the Guthrie, and near the St. Anthony Falls. A short rain toward the end of the performance chased most of the audience away, but enough remained to create an undulating "blue highway" as we held a 1,200-foot banner and waved it, pushing various sized balls along its length. What a great way to celebrate the longest day of the year, with the Minneapolis skyline as a backdrop.
Arts Orbit is a multisource blog about the local arts scene, featuring both original contributions by Daily Planet writers and entries reprinted from partner blogs and online publications.
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