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Kulas Community Stage on Institute of Blue Chip Foods Parade Wade Oval Music/Case Western Celebrations by Aunt Elaine 11:00 DubFlex Reserve University the 11:00 Flower Clown, Balloon Crepe Expectations 1:00 Johnny Lambert and Full Artist* House European Gourmet Almonds 2:00 Pan Jam featuring Panic Circle 3:00 Noël Quintana and The Hot Sauce Williams Steel Ensemble, 7 Mile Isle, Latin Crew and Sutphen School of Monica’s Caribbean and Music Hungarian Cuisine Additional Wade Oval For details call Pearl of the Orient Entertainment 216–707–5033, or visit Cleveland Museum of 11:00 Balloon Man Gene* Natural History Quiznos Sub www.universitycircle.org 11:00 RW Magic* 11:00 Cleveland Contemporary Rascal House Pizza Dance Theatre www.clevelandart.org Uptowne Cleveland Botanical 12:00 Dance Theatre Collective Garden 2:00 216 Beatriders 11:00 John Flower, Mad Mountain Juggler* 3:00 Inlet Dance Theatre Saturday, *Parade route buskers June 10, 2006

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Frank G. Jackson, Mayor Patricia J. Britt, Ward 6 Commissioners Sabra Pierce Scott, Ward 8 Jimmy Dimora Kevin Conwell, Ward 9 Timothy F. Hagan Peter Lawson Jones Parade at noon In PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY SPECIAL THANKS TO Charlie’s Fabrics Wade Oval activities, A vibrant parade Distillata entertainment and and spirited Free food 11:00 to 4:00. celebration Rain or Shine

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E. 108 Western Reserve Coordinators Theme Artists and Support Staff Interns Information Historical Society Marla Komocki Seny/Rauxa—natural wisdom Debbie Apple-Presser Gerald Abt Souvenirs Becky Clough supporting an exuberant spirit Abby Baumgartner Julia Barber Artistic Director Sue Berry Dana Hardy Food vendors E A Robin VanLear Chris Auerbach Brown Lacey Harrington S T Activity site B O Cleveland Case Hector Castellanos-Lara Sarah Ratner # U HAZEL Coordinator L E Institute Western Entertainment V Kathy Colquhoun A of Music Reserve Thank you Nan Eisenberg Pole Banner Artists stages (see back R Michael Crouch D University Thank you to volunteers from the New 2006 banners by Brunswick cover for schedule Food Court Assistant Joe DeJarnette and locations) 1 Case Staff Advisory Council, High, Cleveland Hearing & Speech North 2 Convention & Visitors Bureau of Gail Trembly Maureen Dixon Center, Hawken School, Kate Senior and Kulas 3 , RSVP Hoffmeyer, Horizon Science 4 Parade Dyane Hronek Hanslik disabled seating Community STAGE check-in Cleveland, and the Womens Guest Artists Academy, New Life Community E Stage Taliesin Reid Haugh V 5 Council of the Cleveland Museum R I Mauricio Alves (Brazil) First aid D of Art. Space does not permit D. Scott Heiser L STAGE 6 Parade Kelvin Keli Cadiz (Trinidad and A listing the names of the hundreds V line-up Tobago) Vicki Isphording O 7 of dedicated employees and Cleveland E Liza Goodell (Pennsylvania) Mark Jenks D 8 volunteers from the Cleveland Museum A Carl Johnson Museum of Art, University Circle Michael Guy-James (Trinidad and of Natural W 9 Food JUNIPER Incorporated, and participating Tobago) Buff Jozsa History UCI Institutions, whose hard work Court Wade Oval 10 Cleveland Ronald Guy (Trinidad and Tobago) Barbara Kathman Parade on parade day and throughout the STAGE 11 Botanical Start year is vital to making Parade the Brad Harley (Canada) Sheila Keller Garden D 12 R FORD Circle and Circle Village a great Ana Paula Jones (Brazil) Wendy Mahon 22 A 21 13 V success. 23 20 14 E Nkhruma Potts (Trinidad and Abby Maier 19 18 15 L Thank you to Young Friends of the 17 16 U Tobago) Julia Pankhurst O Cleveland Museum of Art for B Myra Rasmussen (Oregon) T outreach support. Ian Petroni S A Inskip Rochford (Trinidad and I V E E Jesse Rhinehart JEPTHA A L D R Case Tobago) W A D E O V Story Rhinehart Western Rick Simon (Canada) Reserve Lizzie Roche Kelvin “Zuzie” St. Rose (Trinidad WKSU live University and Tobago) Donna Spiegler broadcast Rudolph “Murphy” Winters Jan Stickney The Cleveland (Trinidad and Tobago) Chuck Supinski Museum of Art Bill Wade Renovation and The Cleveland Expansion in progress Craig Woodson Institute of Art Map not to scale

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Seny/Rauxa Musical Arts Association Moving Miró Antropofagia Brasileira Concept and Design Robin VanLear. James D. Ireland III, President Woodbury Road Families and Guest Artists Ana Paula Jones of Costume Construction Michael Nature Center at Shaker Lakes Friends. Dancing shapes inspired Raízes da Tradição Institute, Guy-James. Choreography Bill Steve Cadwell, Executive Director by Spanish artist Joan Miró. Piece Mauricio Alves of Despertar Wade. Dancers Inlet Dance Theatre them together to see the canvas. Community Association, Myra Comapany Members, Students, and University Circle Incorporated Rasmussen. Artists from Brazil and Friends. Inspiration: comparsa Chris Ronayne, President the United States use Brazilian art puppets of Oaxaca, Mexico cross- R. Thomas Stanton, Chairman Yellow Balloon Arch traditions as a vehicle of peace. pollinated with Joao Emiliano’s Western Reserve Historical Society Young Steel Rhythms from Around the puppets of Olinda, Brazil. These Patrick Reymann, President & CEO Sutphen School of Music at Phillis World lightweight versatile puppets made Young Audiences of Greater Wheatley Association. Guest Motivation through Excellence: of split reed dressed in riotous Cleveland Artists Kelvin Cadiz, Nkhruma Potts, George W. Carver, Mary M.Bethune colors and prints embody the truest Marsha Dobrzynski, Executive “Zuzie” St. Rose. Student pan and Audubon Schools (Cleveland); sense of this Catalan idiom. Director players. Instructors Ismail Douglas, Kai Panic Steel Ensemble A Little Bit of Spain Think Ability First Wingo, Neil Chastain, and Frank Guest Musicians Kelvin Cadiz, Abington Arms. Art Therapist Nancy Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Polk. Guest Artists Ana Paula Jones, Nkhruma Potts, Inskip Rochford, Roy. Animals, people, and sights of Retardation and Developmental Mauricio Alves, Myra Rasmussen. “Zuzie” St. Rose with Marlin Spain. Disabilities. Freedom of moving Dance and drum art forms. Hatcher, Story Rhinehart, “Fats” and spinning in a synchronized Smith and Friends. The Polyrhythmics Featuring manner. Wall of Sound Green Balloon Arch Rhinoplay Jazz melodies backed by a samba The Spirit of Royalty Red Balloon Arch beat. Friends of Parade. Ring around Rose. Touch your toes and blow Cleveland Public Library. Outreach Balloon Carrier Costumes Design People, People What Do your nose. Artist Hector Castellanos Lara, Robin VanLear. Construction Team You See? Choreographer Ana Paula Jones, Leader Lizzie Roche. Head pieces The Cleveland Music School Dragon Dance Musician Mauricio Alves. Kings and modeled after Antoni Gaudí’s Settlement-Day School/Preschool. Chapman Elementary queens share one single head. mosaic chimney tops. The Children’s Museum of (Strongsville). Dragon-headed children dance together. Pick Up Stix Directors Ensemble Cleveland. Storytelling dragon Julia Pankhurst. Taliesin Haugh. Children’s Museum of Cleveland leads whimsical animals, tie-dyed The Moonlady and Her Home grown and naturally high. T-shirts, crazy hats, and an Husband Jeffrey A. Saxon, President & Happy Birthday Viktor Executive Director extraordinary blue horse. The Chinese Academy of Cleveland. Featured Dancer: Cathy Schreckengost City of Cleveland Chen. The Moonlady’s husband is Art on Wheels, Inc. Cuyahoga Kevin Conwell, Councilman, Orange Balloon Arch the archer who shoots down extra County Board of Mental Retardation Ward 9 Just Bulls suns threatening to overheat the and Developmental Disabilities. Cleveland Hearing & Speech Cleveland Museum of Art Staff, world. In Chinese tradition her White Sails from Schreckengost’s Center Docents, Friends and Families. rabbits accompany the lonely 100th birthday exhibition inspired Bernard P. Henri, Executive Director Sierra Club Inner City Outings. Moonlady. sailboats, water and gulls on the river. The Cleveland Institute of Art Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood By the Shores of Dong Ting David Deming, President Center. Bulls symbolize power and Lake Sailing on a Summer Day strength in all times and cultures. Global Awareness through the Arts. Mt. Zion Congregational Church Cleveland Institute of Music Feature Artists Kathy Colquhoun, UCC. The wind blows vessels David Cerone, President Daisy Scouts of East Cleveland. Dyane Hanslik, and Barbara Outreach Artist Debbie Apple- around the boulevard. The Cleveland Museum of Art Kathman. Presser, Assistant Julia Pankhurst. The Best Little Band in the Land Timothy Rub, Director Samba da Bahia This dragon boat race Brunswick High. Outreach James T. Bartlett, President Aquarela do Mundo. Rhythms of commemorates the death of Qu Composer Joe DeJarnette. Original Womens Council of the Cleveland samba reggae and samba Yuan, one of China’s greatest composition Stepping High and Museum of Art batucada bring the exuberance of a poets. special parade version of Mint Linda McGinty, Chair Brazilian carnival street parade to Book Marks the Spot Julep. The Cleveland Museum of Natural Cleveland. Cleveland Museum of Natural Id: Celebrating the History Let Them Blow Bubbles! History Book Explorers. Knowledge Primal Side Bruce Latimer, Executive Director Citizen’s Academy. The kings and pops up when you open a book to Brunswick High. Cleveland Public Library queens of bubbles come from a avoid extinction. Fancy Sailors Andrew Venable, Director charter school near University Circle. The Very Hungry Caterpillar Montessori. Art Dunham Tavern Museum Picasso’s Pond Creatures Rogers Family Intergenerational. House. Outreach Artist Wendy Marsha French, Co-President Parkview Intermediate (Fairview A Bicycle Built for Tune Mahon, Assistant Scott Heiser, Park). Picasso visits Monet’s water Choreographer Ana Paula Jones, Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Passport Project. Cosponsor Jordan lily pond in Giverny, France. Team Camps. Pedal-powered Musician Mauricio Alves. Inspired Church by a 1940s Trinidad Carnival L. Chris Martin, Pastor Controlled or in Control? musical instrument. Metal craftwork Northeast Ohio’s Own OooEeee combined with the Afro-Brazilian character. Judson Services, Inc. Teen Talent Troupe, Zachariah tradition of Maracatu. Cyclefish Recycled Cynthia H. Dunn, President and Szabo, Founding Director. Ohio City Bike Co-op. More CEO Into Maracatu Marionettes ask “Is someone else Passport Project. Cosponsor Jordan bubbles for the undersea fish MOCA Cleveland pulling our strings?” Team Camps. Guest Artists Ana market with land sharks and street Jill Snyder, Executive Director Sensational Spaniards Paula Jones, Mauricio Alves, Myra scrod. Mt. Zion Congregational Church Fairfax Elementary (Cleveland Rasmussen. Royal parade of the Oh No! There Goes Tokyo! Paul Hobson Sadler, Sr., Pastor Heights). Spanish modernism is King and Queen of the Congo, Menyhart and Bester Families and cool! based on the Afro-Brazilian Friends. Go Go Godzilla! tradition from Recife. Plane Truth Miranda and Jay Grech. It’s planely obvious what they’re up to. Listing as of June 1

Big Heads Take Over the Telling of Four Seasons Rhythm & Chaos Pink Martini Just 4 Openers World Broadway Boys and Girls Club of University Settlement. Outreach Womens Council of the Cleveland Lakeview Terrace Community Cleveland. Dancers in masks and Artist Jan Stickney, Assistant Sheila Museum of Art. 5 pink martini Center. ’s wigs express each season in a year. Keller. Follow the beat; make your glasses dancing to the music of Brick City Theatre. Outreach Artist Petaled Beauties own joyful noise. Pink Martini. Ian Petroni. Will the big brains be Benjamin Rose. “Oh, how I love Out of Africa The Horses’ Carriage used for good or evil? Hungry each flower gay that’s spread Woodbury School (Shaker Rainey Institute. Horses prance, heads eat everything in their path. across the hills today; and in the Heights). This “maskparade” children dance; the carriage has Str-eats meadows fair and bright these features a colorful celebration of people inside. Ian Petroni. The street is hungry. petaled beauties bring delight.” African culture through costumes El Volcan Acatenango–Dover Stars, Shooting and Shining Let Out the Wildflower in You! and student-created masks. Miguate (Mayan Immigrants from Peaceful Children Montessori Concordia Care. Elderly Wicker Man Guatemala). School. Stellar fellers, solar participants fashioned wild Hessler St. The Keeper of the Music: strollers and lunar crooners. sunflowers. A Heavenly Symphony Nascent Synapses The Cleveland Saxtet Finding the Spirit in Center for Families and Children - Brunswick High, Band Leader Jay Jerry Keller, Mal Barron, Norman Nature’s Art RapArt. St. Joseph Elementary. Wardeska. Guest Artist Ronald Tischler, Tim Miller. Holy Name Elementary. Nature’s Outreach Artist Debbie Apple- Guy, Outreach Composer Chris Sun and Moon Sisters joyful art is in the simplest things. Presser, Choreographer Bill Wade. Auerbach-Brown. Guest Stilt Nanci and Anna Ferrante. Spirited Elemental Animals Instruments bring a message of Dancer Rick Simon. A white-hot disorder creates a lunar and solar Mayfield Middle. Animals, part hope to the world. burst of energy pinpointed by five realignment. real and part fantastic, balance the towers including one with wings. Ocean Blue and the elements of nature. Purple Balloon Arch We Love the Frogs! Moon Goddess Flores de Mi Pais (Flowers Hacker-Morabito Family. 2 tree War 2 frogs and their tree. Pat and Aretha Willis. Ocean Blue, from My Country) Guest Artist Michael Guy-James. the cradle of life, moves her Catholic Charities - Hispanic Performer Aaron Rapljenovic. Ugly, Birds of a Feather Flock powerful waves to the beat of the Senior Center. Outreach Artist man-made monster. Together ancient and mysterious Moon Wendy Mahon. Tropical Caribbean Rick, Rebecca and Michael Krenz. Goddess. flowers. War Mothers Cleveland Peace Action. Families Miss Butterfly A Phoenix’s Aura Samba Cruzado on both sides of war conflicts Martha Brennan. Amelia and Evelyn Troutman. In Chris Hovan and Friends. Samba endure tragedy and mourn loved- Polygonia y Aigle Egyptian mythology phoenixes music from Brazilian carnival. ones. Chamacamed. Twirling butterflies represent the sun god Ra and Los Vejigantes and a flying eagle. symbolize rebirth and fire. A Walking Gallery Symone and Dante’s Family and Cleveland Museum of Art’s Devilish Fun Can You Stop the Blaze? Friends. Traditional make believe Ambassador Program: Strongsville Bures, Moss-Gilbert and Smith Riverside Park Community Center. characters from Puerto Rican High, Valley Forge High, Padua Families. Have you ever seen the Outreach Artist Ian Petroni, carnivals. Black and white Franciscan High. Costumes devil, with his little spade and Choreographer Ana Paula Jones, costumes represent the joy and inspired by works of Van Gogh, shovel, digging taties in his garden Musician Mauricio Alves. A fleet of pain in life; horned masks ward off Monet, O’Keefe and Pollack in the with his tail tucked up? fire trucks chases an inferno. evil spirits. Cleveland Museum of Art’s Black Fire The Fun Fantastical Nature permanent collection. Fuchsia Balloon Arch Broadway Project on Public Art. The Being ArmorMan creative city ignites its own Ridgebury and Sunview Cleveland Museum of Art. Panic (Reprise) renaissance. Elementaries (Lyndhurst). Cleveland Magazine. Great Lakes Cosponsor Ridgebury PTA; Hillcrest Sui Generis Theater Festival. The cartoon Concept and Design Robin Kiwanis; Sky Bank (Willoughby). figure inspired by knights in the Teal Balloon Arch Artist Julie Barcza. Dalí, Picasso, VanLear. Royal Ensemble Costumes museum’s Armor Court collection Ronald Guy. Giant Puppet My Dulahin and Gaudí come alive. comes to life. 7 Mile Isle. Local educators spread Costumes Michael Guy-James. the rhythms of Trinidad. Picasso’s Inspiration Batik Team Robin VanLear, Lizzie Blue Balloon Arch Laurel School. Mask Design Hector Roche, Story Rhinehart, Dana Naturally Junky Castellanos Lara. Stylized split reed Hardy. Choreography Story Cleveland Heights High Art Club. Hareem Soul Hareem Shar’eem (Cleveland). masks, movement, music, and Rhinehart. Royalty Allison Prucha, Art found in nature. Garbage bright colors inspired by Picasso, Chuck Supinski, Puppets Nick becomes art. Gypsy Soul (Akron). Choreography Kathleen Corcoran. Rom gypsy Cubism, and Modernism. Carlisle, Ronald Guy, Scott Heiser, There Is Life in Lake View piece pays homage to the great Pablo’s Nest James Holloway, Bill Wade. Cemetery Elvis Presley by incorporating Hector Castellanos Lara. Grandes Inspiration: the building parapets Coventry Elementary School. choreography from Harum masks and images influenced by and architectural detailing of Cosponsor Lake View Cemetery. Scarum. Pablo Picasso. Antoni Gaudí’s Casa Mila, Outreach Artist Debbie Apple- nicknamed La Pedrera, coupled Presser, Assistant Julia Pankhurst. Rhythmic Spirit Masks Dalí’s Melting Clocks with the royal formalism of North Winged things at the cemetery. Carylwood Elementary (Bedford). Girl Scouts of Lake Erie Council Brazilian Maracatu ensembles. Bedford High. Troop 598 (Olmsted Falls). Non Plus Piece Salvador Dalí’s Persistence of Time. Guest Artist Liza Goodell. Inspirational Whispers of Change No Flash, Please! Dancing Wisdom of the Golden Ciphers. Outreach Artist Abstract Op. Beam, rapture, flex! A Elements Jan Stickney. Inspirational drum flowing, opportunistic view. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Cheryl and and movements honor African Cheryl, and Friends. Belly dancers. It’s a Birthday Party spirits. Judson at University Circle. Judson Scene & Herd is celebrating 100 years of Smart Feature Artists Abby Maier, Carl Living. Johnson. Parade Route and Circle Village

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E. 108 Western Reserve Coordinators Theme Artists and Support Staff Interns Information Historical Society Marla Komocki Seny/Rauxa—natural wisdom Debbie Apple-Presser Gerald Abt Souvenirs Becky Clough supporting an exuberant spirit Abby Baumgartner Julia Barber Artistic Director Sue Berry Dana Hardy Food vendors E A Robin VanLear Chris Auerbach Brown Lacey Harrington S T Activity site B O Cleveland Case Hector Castellanos-Lara Sarah Ratner # U HAZEL Coordinator L E Institute Western Entertainment V Kathy Colquhoun A of Music Reserve Thank you Nan Eisenberg Pole Banner Artists stages (see back R Michael Crouch D University Thank you to volunteers from the New 2006 banners by Brunswick cover for schedule Food Court Assistant Joe DeJarnette and locations) 1 Case Staff Advisory Council, High, Cleveland Hearing & Speech North 2 Convention & Visitors Bureau of Gail Trembly Maureen Dixon Center, Hawken School, Kate Senior and Kulas 3 Greater Cleveland, RSVP Hoffmeyer, Horizon Science 4 Parade Dyane Hronek Hanslik disabled seating Community STAGE check-in Cleveland, and the Womens Guest Artists Academy, New Life Community E Stage Taliesin Reid Haugh V 5 Council of the Cleveland Museum R I Mauricio Alves (Brazil) First aid D of Art. Space does not permit D. Scott Heiser L STAGE 6 Parade Kelvin Keli Cadiz (Trinidad and A listing the names of the hundreds V line-up Tobago) Vicki Isphording O 7 of dedicated employees and Cleveland E Liza Goodell (Pennsylvania) Mark Jenks D 8 volunteers from the Cleveland Museum A Carl Johnson Museum of Art, University Circle Michael Guy-James (Trinidad and of Natural W 9 Food JUNIPER Incorporated, and participating Tobago) Buff Jozsa History UCI Institutions, whose hard work Court Wade Oval 10 Cleveland Ronald Guy (Trinidad and Tobago) Barbara Kathman Parade on parade day and throughout the STAGE 11 Botanical Start year is vital to making Parade the Brad Harley (Canada) Sheila Keller Garden D 12 R FORD Circle and Circle Village a great Ana Paula Jones (Brazil) Wendy Mahon 22 A 21 13 V success. 23 20 14 E Nkhruma Potts (Trinidad and Abby Maier 19 18 15 L Thank you to Young Friends of the 17 16 U Tobago) Julia Pankhurst O Cleveland Museum of Art for B Myra Rasmussen (Oregon) T outreach support. Ian Petroni S A Inskip Rochford (Trinidad and I V E E Jesse Rhinehart JEPTHA A L D R Case Tobago) W A D E O V Story Rhinehart Western Rick Simon (Canada) Reserve Lizzie Roche Kelvin “Zuzie” St. Rose (Trinidad WKSU live University and Tobago) Donna Spiegler broadcast Rudolph “Murphy” Winters Jan Stickney The Cleveland (Trinidad and Tobago) Chuck Supinski Museum of Art Bill Wade Renovation and The Cleveland Expansion in progress Craig Woodson Institute of Art Map not to scale

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Kulas Community Stage on Cleveland Institute of Blue Chip Foods Parade Wade Oval Music/Case Western Celebrations by Aunt Elaine 11:00 DubFlex Reserve University the 11:00 Flower Clown, Balloon Crepe Expectations 1:00 Johnny Lambert and Full Artist* House European Gourmet Almonds 2:00 Pan Jam featuring Panic Circle 3:00 Noël Quintana and The Hot Sauce Williams Steel Ensemble, 7 Mile Isle, Latin Crew and Sutphen School of Monica’s Caribbean and Music Hungarian Cuisine Additional Wade Oval For details call Pearl of the Orient Entertainment 216–707–5033, or visit Cleveland Museum of 11:00 Balloon Man Gene* Natural History Quiznos Sub www.universitycircle.org 11:00 RW Magic* 11:00 Cleveland Contemporary Rascal House Pizza Dance Theatre www.clevelandart.org Uptowne Cleveland Botanical 12:00 Dance Theatre Collective Garden 2:00 216 Beatriders 11:00 John Flower, Mad Mountain Juggler* 3:00 Inlet Dance Theatre Saturday, *Parade route buskers June 10, 2006

CIRCLE VILLAGE PRESENTED BY PRESENTED BY SPONSORED BY

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM

Frank G. Jackson, Mayor Patricia J. Britt, Ward 6 Commissioners Sabra Pierce Scott, Ward 8 Jimmy Dimora Kevin Conwell, Ward 9 Timothy F. Hagan Peter Lawson Jones Parade at noon In University Circle PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY SPECIAL THANKS TO Charlie’s Fabrics Wade Oval activities, A vibrant parade Distillata entertainment and and spirited Free food 11:00 to 4:00. celebration Rain or Shine

Photo credits: Front cover: Philip Brutz. Inside front: Diane Hansson. Inside back and back cover: Philip Brutz.