2013 Mermaid Parade is Saturday, June 22nd at a new time, 1pm!
King Neptune Judah Friedlander Queen Mermaid Carole Radziwill
The
Mermaid Parade is the largest art parade in the nation. A celebration
of ancient mythology and honky-tonk rituals of the seaside, it showcases
over 1,500 creative individuals from all over the five boroughs and
beyond, opening the summer with incredible art, entrepreneurial spirit
and community pride. The parade highlights Coney Island Pageantry based
on a century of many Coney parades, celebrates the artistic vision of
the masses, and ensures that the summer season is a success by bringing
hundreds of thousands of people to the amusement area in a single day.
The
MERMAID PARADE specifically was founded in 1983 with 3 goals: it brings
mythology to life for local residents who live on streets named Mermaid
and Neptune ; it creates self-esteem in a district that is often
disregarded as “entertainment”; and it lets artistic New Yorkers find
self-expression in public.
Unlike most parades, this one has no
ethnic, religious, or commercial aims. It’s a major New York holiday
invented by artists! An American version of the summer-solstice
celebration, it takes pride of place with West African Water Festivals
and Ancient Greek and Roman street theater. It's features participants
dressed in hand-made costumes based on themes and categories set by us.
This creates an artistic framework on which artists can improvise,
resulting in the flourishing of frivolity, dedication, pride, and
personal vision that has become how New York celebrates summer.
The
2013 parade will still highlight our ability to mix high and low
culture on the beach, as we partner with several Bensonhurst-based
muscle car clubs, the Hungry March Band, and our celebrity King and
Queen (not yet identified, but past royalty have included Laurie
Anderson, Moby, Jackie “the Joke Man”, and others). It will include
floats by participants as well as our sponsors and community partners
(including the New York Aquarium, Deno’s Wonder Wheel, and Luna Park).
* The Parade will start at West 21st Street and Surf Avenue
* The Parade will roll east to West 10th Street
* At West 10th Street the Parade will turn south towards the boardwalk
* Cars and Motorized Floats continue down Surf Ave. passing W. 10th Street and exit the parade.
* At the Boardwalk, the marchers and push-pull floats will turn west and head towards West 17th St.
* At Steeplechase Plaza, the Parade will disband.
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