2010 Parade Brochure
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2010 Parade Brochure
Pa r a de the circle Circle V ill age ORGA N IZED BY ORGA NIZED BY SPONSOR a ddition a l e v ent su pport ongoing support Saturday June 12, 2010 Speci a l th a n ks to Distillata Ohio City Bicycle Co-op Parker’s Guesthouse In University Circle FREE Food Entertainment Don’t Miss These June Events! Save the Dates Summer Solstice Party June 19 Celebrate the longest day of the year with an all-night party welcoming the newest galleries. Chalk Festival September 18 and 19 Chalk your own square or watch others create masterpieces. New Galleries Pubic Opening June 26 Explore the new galleries which showcase Ancient Near East, Greek, Roman, and Egyptian art; Byzantine, medieval, and African art; prints, drawings, and much more. FREE. Going Global Family Day June 27, 12:30–4:00 Commemorate the newly opened galleries with art making, gallery adventures, dancing, storytellers, and a traditional masked ceremony of the Bwa people from Boni, Burkina Faso. Omer Fast: The Casting June 20–September 5 Experience a video installation which seamlessly blurs fact and imagination into a newly meaningful form. FREE. Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics and Devotion in Medieval Europe October 17, 2010–January 17, 2011 Delve into the relationship between art, relics, and devotion from late antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages. Winter Lights Lantern Festival December 3-12 Holiday CircleFest December 5 Enjoy lantern installations, lantern-making, a procession, and more. FREE. Kulas Main Stage Community Stage 11:00–4:00 Wade Oval 11:00 Cats on Holiday 1:30 Yiddishe Cup Klezmer Band 2:30 Troupe des Masques de Boni with special guests: Cleveland School of the Arts Motivation through Excellence Passport Project Olu Manns and Friends Cleveland Museum of Natural History 11:00 Townsmen Orchestra/ C-Life and the Leaders of Tomorrow 2:00 Crooked River Dance Troupe 3:00 Montessori High School at University Circle 4C Tea Bailey’s Boardwalk Fries Blue Chip Foods Celebrations by Aunt Elaine Crepe Lady & Marsha’s Catering European Gourmet Almonds Hot Sauce Williams Original Greek Gyros Pfile Concessions Rascal House Pizza Sophie’s Italian Sausage Sue’s Pierogis Teahouse Noodles Uptowne Information Souvenirs Food vendors # Activity site Restrooms Senior and disabled seating Parade the Circle June 11, 2011 FREE. First aid Stay connected In the new galleries: Apollo Sauroktonos probably 350–275 bc. Attributed to Praxiteles (Greek, about 400–330 bc). Bronze with copper and stone inlay. Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund 2004.30 Facebook Cleveland Museum of Art Twitter @ClevelandArt Flickr Cleveland Museum of Art Map not to scale www.ClevelandArt.org Activities 11:00–4:00 American Heart Cleveland Botanical 23 Garden 21 Association EmpowerMe. Decorate a Natural Wonder. Create Frisbee to take home …and a garden-themed craft to get active! take home. Centers for Dialysis 26 Care/MOTTEP Celebrate Life Doorway Banners. Print African symbols on fabric. The Children’s 1 Museum of Cleveland Cleveland Clinic Sleep 16 Center Sweet Dreams! Create a Dream Catcher and learn about your child’s sleep. The Cleveland 17 Institute of Art Personality Pinwheels. Embellish a template and make a pinwheel that matches your personality. Invest in Children Cleveland Institute of University Hospitals 19 Music Rainbow Injury Lake View Cemetery Prevention Center Paint, Paint, and Move. Nature Center at Enjoy face-painting, artShaker Lakes making, music and motion. Jingle Bug. Reflect the Receive a kid’s “Buckle-up” sounds, colors, and canvas tote bag. contrasts of nature as you bring a magical creature to life. The Cleveland Play 28 House Favorite Puppet Characters. Bring to life a puppet made from craft materials. The Cleveland 6 Museum of Art and Womens Council African Hawk Masks. Make a mask inspired by the Bwa culture. Celebrate the reopening of the museum’s ancient, medieval, and African galleries. Cleveland Museum of 4 Natural History 90 Years of Fun with Science. Learn about important discoveries through activities and crafts. Join the museum’s 90th anniversary celebration. The Cleveland 8 Orchestra The Music Settlement Instrument Discovery. Discover your inner musician with violins of all sizes, brass, winds, and percussion. Geauga Mechanical 5 A Day at the Beach. Play a beach-y game and receive a giveaway. Gestalt Institute of 32 Cleveland Cleveland Public 14 Library Do You See What I See? It Takes a Village. Enjoy Look at one picture and see African storytelling and it two different ways. Make crafts. Design and make an a two-sided mask: asleep/ African bracelet. Discover awake, angry/laughing. the bookmobile. Heights Arts Cleveland Sight Center 22 Bag It! Make a carry-art to 30 See What’s Possible. fill with Parade projects. Experience life without Hospice of the Western sight. Try pouring water 10 Reserve into a cup and squeezing Fantastic Fan Art. Learn toothpaste onto a about expressive therapy toothbrush. while decorating a fan to Council for Economic keep you cool. 27 Opportunities in Montessori High Greater Cleveland 2 School at University Active Learning. Get a Circle head start on learning with Behold Your Power. Play activities especially for games to test your ability preschoolers. to master everyday objects. Cuyahoga Employment Fun for all ages. 24 & Family Services Morgan Conservatory Healthy Start, Health Habits, and Fun. Have fun 31 Hand Papermaking. Use natural materials to create learning good nutrition and a piece of handmade exercise habits. paper. Cuyahoga Valley Museum of 12 National Park 11 Contemporary Art Association Cleveland (MOCA) Leaf Rubbing. Create a leaf Out and About: Finding rubbing that comes with its Contemporary Art in the own frame. Community. Find art in Dunham Tavern unexpected places. Make 7 Museum a compass from unusual Sampler. Make a paper materials to help you find sampler as children did in your way. the early 19th-century. Euclid Beach Park Now/ 3 Cleveland’s Carousel Carousel Art. Create your own carousel horse. Famicos Foundation 29 Color Your Neighborhood. Help paint a canvas mural with an image from the neighborhood. National Autism 13 Association of Northeast Ohio Puzzle Piece Jewelry. Create unique jewelry using recycled puzzle pieces and cording. Park Lane Villa 18 Cards for Heroes. Create a greeting card for members of the Armed Services. Ronald McDonald 20 House of Cleveland Pull Tab Crafts. Make amazing eco-friendly jewelry out of recycled pull tabs. St. Clair Superior 15 Development Corporation Year of the Tiger. Enjoy an Asian-themed arts and crafts activity. University Circle 9 United Methodist Church The Mad Hatter’s Workshop. Fashion a broad-brimmed hat in your own Parade style. Western Reserve 25 Historical Society Quilt Blocks. Piece together your personal quilt square. Parade at Noon Purple Balloon Arch Elements of Art: Line, Shape, Color The StART SmART program is supported through a grant from PNC. Theme Zounou Younou Hèrè Une Porte s’Ouvre A Door Opens P Who Let the Bird Out? Feature Artist Jan StickneyKleber. P Listing as of June 2, 2010 Jumbie Mokos— Spirits of Lake Erie Concept and Design Robin VanLear. Dye Assistant Story Rhinehart. Sewing Sue Berry. Masks Scott Heiser, Story Rhinehart, Robin VanLear. Balafons Dylan Moffitt, Eric Young. Dancers Premier Cleveland Performers. Fuchsia Balloon Arch Balloon Carrier Costumes: adaptations of the Dourô (hawk spirit) costume of the Bwa. Concept Robin VanLear. Design and Construction Scott Heiser. Directors Promenade The Children’s Museum of Cleveland Sandra L. Redmond, President and Executive Director City of Cleveland Mamie Mitchell, Councilwoman, Ward 6 Cleveland Botanical Garden Natalie Ronayne, Executive Director The Cleveland Foundation Ronald B. Richard, President and CEO The Cleveland Institute of Art David L. Deming, President Cleveland Institute of Music Joel Smirnoff, President The Cleveland Museum of Art Deborah Gribbon, Interim Director Michael J. Horvitz, Chairman of the Board Cleveland Museum of Natural History Evalyn Gates, Executive Director and CEO The Cleveland Play House Kevin Moore, Managing Director Cleveland Public Library Felton Thomas, Director Gestalt Institute of Cleveland Victoria Winbush, Interim Director MOCA Cleveland Jill Snyder, Executive Director Montessori High School at University Circle Vikki Broer. Administrative Dean The Music Settlement Charles Lawrence, President & CEO University Circle Inc. Chris Ronayne, President University Circle United Methodist Church Kenneth W. Chalker, Senior Pastor Artful Solstice Celebration Womens Council of Cleveland Museum of Art. Marking the reopening of the museum’s lower level 1916 Building galleries. Journey through the Jungle The Music Settlement. Artist Hector Castellanos Lara. Rumble in the jungle. Animals open every door. The village joins the stampede. Junior Panic Phillis Wheatley Association— Sutphen School of Music. Motivation through Excellence: Mary Bethune. Guest Artist Kelvin Cadiz. Jean Hogan. Sarah Spiegler. A Rainbow around the World Jewish Family Service— YouthAbility. Art and smiles lift spirits. Western Reserve Historical Society Gainor Davis, President/CEO Animals on Land, Air and Water Cuyahoga County Invest in Children Universal Prekindergarten Program: Kiddie City, Precious Beginnings. Womens Council of the Cleveland Museum of Art Marianne Bernadotte, Chair Brazilian Soccer Penguin Shankar Behadur and Susan Wittek. Fish on a Line Karamu Early Childhood. Outreach Artist Debbie ApplePresser, Assistant Scott Heiser. It’s all about the lines. P A Door to the Past, A Window on the Future Abington Arms. Art Therapist Nancy Roy. Honoring fellow parade participants, past and present. Clown Magic Alan Williams. Art Speaks Hattie Larlham Creative Arts. Ladybugs on Parade Early Childhood Development Center. Outreach Artists Scott Heiser, Chuck Supinski. Shapely insects in a sunny garden. P The Shape of Color Ministerial Day Care: Brackland Academy, Children’s First Learning. Outreach Artist Story Rhinehart, Assistants Melanie Fioritto, Denajua. Colors mingle to make a rainbow utopia. P Dynasty and Divinity Feature Artist Rafael Valdivieso. P Blue Balloon Arch Girls Dream Big! Laurel School. Warner Girls Leadership Academy. The North Star points the way from possibility to promise. And the Gods Heard Her Prayer Heights Youth Theatre. Haitian deities of earth (Asaka), love (Erzulie), water (Agwe) and death (Papa Ge) journey through life. Procession of the Portals and Towers The Church of the Covenant. A University Circle landmark church. The Gates of Ghana Mt. Zion Congregational Church, UCC. Safiri and Isuthu Rites of Passage Ministries. The gate opens for an African dance of celebration, the Funga. The Sun Rays of Africa Mt. Pleasant Boys and Girls Club. Art Teacher Linda Armstead-Perry. Sounds and colors of African life force. Broadway Blasting into the Future University Settlement. Outreach Artist Jan Stickney-Kleber. Three Peace Makers John F. Kennedy High Peace Action Team. Cleveland Peace Action. Martin Luther King, Jr., Gandhi, Mandela and their helpers. CAP-tivating Peaceful Children’s Montessori. They’ve flipped their lids. Deli-icious Sue Berry and Friends. It’s the stuff in the middle that counts. Mama’s Door Is Always Open The Westside Yin Yang Club. Mother earth says hello and goodbye. Be Evolved! Cleveland Museum of Natural History Museum Book Explorers. Through ages to the Arkites and beyond. Teal Balloon Arch Shadow and Light Signature Health Art Therapists. Jungian archetypes. The Belly Boogie Mystic Motions, Inc. The Golden Goddess Dance Co. Pink Tutus Cleveland Inner City Ballet. Pink Tutu Outreach Program. Dancing together for unity. Changed Times Crooked River Dance Troupe. Lake Erie Native American Council. Outreach Artist Chris Begay. Today’s urban Native American warrior. Riders Rock! Chevy Riders. Yellow Balloon Arch I’m Ready for My Close-up, Mr. DeMille Mark and Patty Jenks, Chuck Supinski. It’s all about the lighting! Caaaaaw Caaaaaw Hooooof Hooooof Guest Artists Liza Goodell, C.R. Matheny. Cleveland School of the Arts Theatre Arts. Battle for earth. Pandora’s Box of Colorful Chaos HEMN—The Sound of Uncertainty. Briana and Her Groovy Boxxie Buddies Sanctuary of the Black Butterfly. In-the-box creativity. Vibrant Hoops Cleveland Hoop Dance. Reclaiming Surface Elegance Pick-Up Stix and Friends. Bohemians Pat and Aretha Willis. Art, passion, life, style. Puppets of the Music Muse Walking Canvas Firelands Association for the Visual Arts (FAVA). Oberlin Big Parade. Op and Pop and Things that Go Round! Hawken School Community. Artists Skladanowski, Buckley, Kmieck. Opticals meet popticals in a furious blend of Warholianism. cARTapillar Magnificat High School. Famous artists on caterpillar parts. Green Balloon Arch Cleveland Saxtet Mal Barron, Jerry Keller, Tim Miller, Norm Tischler. The official saxtet of Parade the Circle, now in its 14th year. Organ Grinder and the Dancing Monkeys Besma, Senna and Faris. Cosponsor Revol Wireless. The Traveling Bird Circus Beck Center for the Arts. Artrageous circus helps your imagination fly. Royal Creatures Cleveland Public Theatre—Brick City Theatre. Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority —Lakeview Terrace Community Center. Fantastical land of crazy creatures. Abre la puerta! Abre la boca! Huntington Road Neighbors. You are who you say you are. Open Doors to a Good Earth Gather Round Garden. John Ranally. Growing vegetables. The Phoenix Sawson Alhaddad and Friends. A bird of discarded medical packaging. Supply and Demands Hessler Community Arts. Artists and educators embrace natural resources. “Re”working with What We’ve Got Our Lady of Mount Carmel (West). Jubilant junk rejoicing, decomposing into compost. Health Matters St. James AME Girl Scout Troops 71220, 71398, 71990. Community Womens Shelter. Choose vegetables and fruit for a healthy lifestyle. ! Birds by the Bay BAYarts. Young Audiences Artist Wendy Mahon. Instructors Teece Lester, Karen Menyhart, Stacey Gepperth. A feathery collaboration from Bay Village, Ohio. Growing A Peaceful Planet Montessori School at Holy Rosary. Artist Kole Robinson. Circle/cycles of Earth and beyond. Garlic Festival Dancers North Union Farmers Market. Seasons Come and Seasons Go Cleveland Public Library. Artist Hector Castellanos Lara. Welcome spring, goodbye winter. Blooming Souls Meredith Matia, Madeleine Winans. The Happy Gardener Gregg/Meyer Family. The Green Man—Kings of the Forest Annie Krol and Friends. The Princess and the Frog Extended Family and Friends. C-Life and the Leaders of Tomorrow. The Townsmen Orchestra. Choreography C-Life and Carnesha Wilkerson. Seamstresses Wilhemina, Linda, Barbra, Pat, Donna, Sandria, Regina. Coordinator Keesha McMillian. Celebrate hope at Mardi Gras. Wandering into Wonderland Mayfield Middle School. Jump down a rabbit hole, step through the mirror. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Moishe House Cleveland. ...tangerine trees and marmalade skies... These Are a Few of Our Favorite Things Bonnie, Gabi, Julia and Arlethea. Books Open Doors to New Worlds Mathieson Family and Friends. The One and the Many: Alluding to the Bwa* Arts Collinwood. Outreach Artists Ian Petroni, Story Rhinehart. Animal message masks inspired by les grandes masques of the southern Bwa. Drumming to Our Own Beat* Safely Home. Outreach Artist Debbie Apple-Presser, Assistant Chuck Supinski. Wild drumming raccoons. Just Married Frank-Hensley Wedding and Guests. Books open the door to the imagination. Orange Balloon Arch Zounou Younou Here Guest Artists of Burkina Faso, Troupe des Masques de Boni, Artistic Director Yacouba Bonde. Passport Project, African Soul and Friends. Bow Wow Wow Yippie Yo Yippie Yeah!* Cleveland School of the Arts Visual Arts and Dance. Outreach Artist Ian Petroni, Assistant Scott Heiser. Dog masks inspired by the Bwa. Hear Our Thunder* Rainey Institute. Outreach Artist Debbie Apple-Presser, Assistant Kenya Woods-Cooper. Drumming birds. Bridging Cultures* Catholic Charities - Fatima Family Center. Outreach Artist JoAnn Giordano, Assistant Michael Crouch. Afro-Cleveland earth, air and water spirits. Mother Land Feature Artist Ian Petroni. Weaver finds a twig and earth becomes shelter. Global Connections* Motivation through Excellence Cleveland Metropolitan School District: George W. Carver, Mary Bethune, Mound, Scranton, Wade Park. Instructors Ismail Douglas, Kai Wingo, Olu Manns, Assane Mbye. Art Alive* Mary Bethune. Outreach Artist Ian Petroni, Assistant Story Rhinehart. Zulu Warriors express their creative force. Doe a Deer. a Female Fish* Shaw High. Outreach Artist Debbie Apple-Presser, Assistant Chuck Supinski. Liminal animals move to their own beat. *Guest Artists Troupe des Masques de Boni. Musical Instruments Craig Woodson. Baba Cool Tambour Feature Artists Debbie ApplePresser, Wendy Mahon, Craig Woodson and Company. Recycling the primordial thrum. Dear Deer and the Dogs* Thea Bowman Center. MUSICWORKS IV. Outreach Artist Jan Stickney-Kleber, Assistant Denajua. Deer jump over the bridge with barking dogs in pursuit. Bridge to Suspended Disbelief* Broadway School of Music & the Arts. Broadway United Methodist Church. Golden Ciphers. Broadway Public Art. Outreach Artist Jan Stickney-Kleber, Assistant Michael Crouch. Slavic Village’s Sidaway Suspension Bridge tops Cleveland-inspired animal totems. Red Balloon Arch Moko Jumbies— Indigenous Spirits Gerald Abt, Griffith Mann, Robin VanLear and Friends. African gods meet Caribbean spirits in Cleveland. Parade Finale 2002 reprise. Panic Steel Ensemble Director Kelvin Cadiz. Community Arts’ Stage Side Steel Band and Friends Go Bwa Concept and Design Robin VanLear. Sewing Sue Berry and volunteers. Carriers Inlet Dance Theatre. Dourô, hawk spirit. Circle Village Parade Coordinators Meryl Borato Sheila Obrycki Becky Voldrich Artistic Director Robin VanLear THANK YOU Thank you to all the dedicated employees and volunteers from University Circle Inc., the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Womens Council of the Cleveland Museum of Art, and participating Circle institutions, whose hard work on parade day and throughout the year is vital to making Parade the Circle and Circle Village a great success. Pole Banner Artists New 2010 banners Horizon Science Academy The Music Settlement Reinberger Center at Judson Park Coordinator Nan Eisenberg Assistant Gail Trembly Production Assistant D. Scott Heiser Guest Artists Gnounou Bonde (Burkina Faso) Kanou Bonde (Burkina Faso) Yacouba Bonde (Burkina Faso) Kelvin Keli Cadiz (Trinidad and Tobago) Seydou Gnessien (Burkina Faso) Nazounou Gnoumou (Burkina Faso) N’Wamou Gnoumou (Burkina Faso) Liza Goodell (Pennsylvania) Brad Harley (Canada) Chad Matheny (Pennsylvania) Zounouyidouba Naganou (Burkina Faso) Abdoulaye Ouedraogo (Burkina Faso) Rick Simon (Canada) Artists and Support Staff Gerald Abt Debbie Apple-Presser Chris Begay Sue Berry Hector Castellanos Lara Michael Crouch Denajua Mody Dicko Melanie Fioritto JoAnn Giordano Marlon Hatcher Mark Jenks Wendy Mahon Olugbala Olu Manns Ian Petroni Jesse Rhinehart Story Rhinehart Donna Spiegler Jan Stickney-Kleber Chuck Supinski Rafael Valdivieso Bill Wade Kenya Woods-Cooper Craig Woodson Baowendsida Nathanael Zongo Interns Hannah Bures Elaina Dennis Ashleii Kono Annie Krol Natajah Roberts Find Yourself in the Circle Year-round Events WOW! Wade Oval Wednesdays June 16–August 25 University Circle’s signature concert series on Wade Oval FREE Chippin’ In for Our Cops Golf Outing September 2 Annual benefit for the University Circle Police Department UCI Annual Meeting November 18 UCI’s yearly update on development, service, and advocacy Holiday CircleFest and The Rink at Wade Oval December 5 17th Annual holiday open house and the only outdoor rink in Cleveland FREE; skate rental $3 Circle Home Tour Spring 2011 Self-guided tour featuring the eclectic homes and lifestyles found in University Circle Stay Connected with the Circle www.facebook.com/ universitycircle www.twitter.com/inthecircle www.youtube.com/user/ universitycircle www.flickr.com/photos/ universitycircle www.myspace.com/ universitycircle Parade the Circle and Circle Village June 11, 2011 www.universitycircle.org