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Triangle Park Creative

Magic makes another appearance

April 05, 2010

On Saturday, April 3rd, 2010, I rode my bicycle to the 9 am workshop for the MayDay Parade and Festival. Held at In the Heart of the Beast Puppet & Mask Theatre, magic flows again. I contemplated returning for the afternoon workshop, but the butt reminded me to not overdo the exercising.


In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theratre Marquee


all ages, all abilities are welcome to build the community parade


 


EA signs in


mom signed in, Ea is learning letters, and signed in too


 


painting in sparkely shoes


note the shoes


 


tiger template


tigers are big this year


 


story board


show up and an artist will explain the parade's story


 


growl story board


join a section and an artist will guide you, and welcome your input and contribution


 


planning continues


planning continues


 


feed the beast


new section this year! a section I might be able to support, as in - producing propaganda


I have uploaded 20 images from the first workshop. You may view all the storyboards in lager images, and see some of the scene that will soon be pulsating like a Fellini film with expressions of creativity happening everywhere you turn. http://alanwilfahrt.com/photo_journal.html


Older persons with kindness of heart will find they are welcome to participate in many ways. From hands-on construction to logistical support, and on MayDay, Sunday May 2, 2010, setting up and cleaning up. Your help will make this another great community event. More information may be obtained from the HOBT website.


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Minneapolis, MN

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