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克利夫兰及周边地区消息
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The Cleveland Museum of Art Announces Transformation as This
Year’s Parade the Circle Theme Registration for this signature
family event, returning June 10, is now open
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Cleveland (March 29, 2023)—With great
enthusiasm, the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) is pleased to announce
the return of Parade the Circle on Saturday, June 10, at 12 p.m.
Returning for the first time since 2020, the 31st art parade will
fill Wade Oval with lively sounds and colors, innovative costumes,
handmade masks, giant puppets and floats. Magnificent pieces created
by artists, families, schools, churches and community groups from
Greater Cleveland and beyond will delight participants and attendees
alike.
New for the 2023 parade is the appointment of a lead artist, Héctor
Castellanos Lara. Originally from Guatemala, Castellanos Lara has
called Cleveland his home for more than 30 years, sharing his
passion for art and cultural expression with the Cleveland
community. Castellanos Lara has had numerous exhibitions and
workshops at the CMA and through Playhouse Square Foundation. He is
also co-founder of ALU (Artistas Latinos Unidos), an association
dedicated to promoting Latino artists.
“As we strive to regain normalcy from the pandemic, we are all
looking for a positive moment of transformation,” said Castellanos
Lara. “We need a formula to bring us together again. One of hope,
change, new beginnings, prosperity—a new way to celebrate life.”
This year’s Parade the Circle theme is Transformation (Dragonfly/Libélula).
“Like the transformation of a dragonfly, we all need change in our
lives to grow, self-reflect and adapt to any environment or
circumstance we may face,” stated Castellanos Lara. Representative
of change and transformation, the dragonfly, or “libélula,” also
symbolizes strength, joy, creativity and happiness. The theme is
meant to inspire everyone to make the most of each moment in life.
Parade participants may use the theme when creating floats, puppets,
costumes and performances, symbolizing change in any way they see
fit. Professional parade artists will be on hand at community
workshops to help groups at the ideation, planning, and construction
stages.
“Now is the perfect time to start thinking about how you’ll
participate in Parade the Circle,” said Stefanie Lima Taub, director
of community arts at the CMA. “People of all ages and artistic
abilities are invited and encouraged to take part. We want to make
this the best, most memorable Parade the Circle yet.”
Parade the Circle begins at 12 p.m. from the CMA and will proceed in
a counterclockwise direction around Wade Oval until it spills into
the oval in front of the museum. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., visitors
are invited to participate in Circle Village, presented by
University Circle Inc. Hands-on activities offered by local
organizations and live music on the Kulas Community Stage are free
for the whole family.
Parade the Circle Is for Everyone
CAC Workshops
Saturday, April 8, and Sundays,
April 16 to May 7, 1 to 3 p.m.
FREE
The Community Arts Center (CAC) will host five workshops designed
to introduce the parade to community members, provide examples of
past parade ensembles, discuss design elements and talk through
initial ideas. In addition to guidance by Castellanos Lara,
experienced local artists will assist parade participants in
planning. During the workshops, participants can begin making
smaller elements at the CAC. To reserve a spot, email commartsinfo@clevelandart.org.
CMA Tent Workshops
Saturdays and Sundays, May 13 to June 4, 1 to 4 p.m., and Wednesday,
June 7, 6 to 9 p.m.
Workshop pass (one-time fee): first three participants in your
group $50/person; additional participants $25/person
The CMA will also hold nine tent workshops where participants can
work with artists in the parade tent (adjacent to the museum). A
one-time fee entitles you to attend all workshops.
Parade Registration
Individuals, families, schools, neighborhood groups and community
organizations are all invited to participate by creating a handmade
parade entry.
$5/child, $10/adult
Participants must adhere to parade guidelines. Parade
participation is open to all ages; however, children 15 and under
must register and attend with someone 16 or older.
About the Cleveland Museum of Art
The Cleveland Museum of Art is renowned for the quality and breadth
of its collection, which includes more than 63,000 artworks and
spans 6,000 years of achievement in the arts. The museum is a
significant international forum for exhibitions, scholarship and
performing arts and is a leader in digital innovations. One of the
top comprehensive art museums in the nation, recognized for its
award-winning Open Access program and free of charge to all, the
Cleveland Museum of Art is located in the University Circle
neighborhood.
The museum is supported in part by residents of Cuyahoga County
through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture and made
possible in part by the Ohio Arts Council (OAC), which receives
support from the State of Ohio and the National Endowment for the
Arts. The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts
experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally
and economically. For more information about the museum and its
holdings, programs and events, call 888-CMA-0033 or visit cma.org. |
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