The Cleveland Museum of Art presents Saturday, June 14, 2014
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The Cleveland Museum of Art presents Saturday, June 14, 2014
Saturday, June 14, 2014 The Cleveland Museum of Art presents Paradethe theCircle Circle25 25Years Years Parade Parade the Circle 25 Years Entertainment Food May3131totoAugust August3 3 May May 31 to August 3 Kulas Stage 11:00–4:00 Wade Oval Bailey’s Boardwalk Fries Hot Sauce Williams 11:00–12:30 The Music Settlement Beckham’s B & M Bar-B-Que Murray Hill Market Blue Chip Foods—Ice Cream Carts Original Greek Gyros 1:30–3:00 Kevin Conwell & The Footprints 3:15–4:30 Global Connections June22 22through throughSeptember September7 7 June June 22 through September 7 Sanders Concessions— Snowie & Corndogs Elephant Ears Signature Slush European Almonds Sofie’s Italian Sausage MAGNOLIA DR . Cleveland Museum of Art: Free E. 108 ST. Western Reserve Historical Society: Free Cleveland Museum of Natural History: ½ price Gordon Arts Fe Square st Pickup ival Trolley /Drop Off Western Reserve Historical Society . L D. 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Garden Garden into a colorful canvas. #paradethecircle #paradethecircle #paradethecircle JU Cleveland Botanical Garden Wade Oval September20–21 20–21 September September 20–21 E IP N Court Beer/Wine Tent ChalkFestival Festival25 25Years Years Chalk Chalk Festival 25 Years LETO Yoga:The TheArt Artof ofTransformation Transformation Yoga: Yoga: The Art of Transformation Rascal House Pizza Chutney Rolls MIST Celebrate25 25years yearsofofParade Paradethe theCircle Circle Celebrate Celebrate 25 years of Parade the Circle withthis thisspecial specialexhibition exhibitionfeaturing featuringmasks, masks, with with this special exhibition featuring masks, costumes,and andimages imagesfrom fromover overtwo twodecades decades costumes, costumes, and images from over two decades Parades. ofofParades. of Parades. BELL FLOW . ER RD Senior and Accessible Seating First Aid L ZE VD. ST BL 4:00 Activities EA11:00– D HA R. OVAL D WADE Circle Village presented by university circle inc. 32 The Pieces Are Coming local landscape. . Create your own Together. D R piece necklace to puzzle Heights Arts ER celebrate the November P 23 Collaborative I N opening of the Euclid JU Make Your Mark for the Beach Park Grand Carousel Arts. Create using stamps, for ridership. FO drawing, coloring, and RD puzzle activities. Court Beer/Wine Tent Wade Oval 18 BL VD . Photo Booth EA ST A DR. JEPTH Center for Arts Inspired 14 Learning Parade Finding Spring Flowers. Line-Up Create senseless acts of beauty with your own seed Parade bombCheck-In made of recycled paper pulp and wildflower seeds. Centers for Families and 2 Children Express Yourself. Enjoy face painting, hat making, and creating beaded necklaces and bracelets. Cleveland Botanical 25 Garden Parade Travelling the Silk Road. Explore artifacts found on the Silk Road and create your own Silk Road experience. Cleveland Institute of 7 Art Cleveland Institute of 12 Music Drumming Up Fun. Top It Off. Make a crazy hat Repurposed mail tubes or tiara using repurposed become miniature drums materials. embellished with ribbon, washi tape, stickers, and imagination. Centers for Dialysis 11 Care/MOTTEP Cleveland Museum of 5 Natural History Connecting toStart Nature. Learn how to bring birds to your backyard and make a feeder using recycled materials. Weave, Braid, Twist. Bracelets, key chains, belts . . . turn a bag into a new creation. Cleveland One World 15 Festival Children’s World. Hands-on folk arts and Free,multicultural secure bicycle corraldemonstrations of crafts, folk instruments, costumes, RD. with and meet-and-greet WER O L F L performers. BEL Children’s Museum of 6 Cleveland Shake, Rattle, and Roll. Make a unique instrument out of recycled materials. Join the musical fun with dancing, and drumming. Greater Cleveland 21 Aquarium “J” is for Jellyfish. Create your own aquatic friend using recycled materials. Neighborhood 27 Connections The Race Card and My Favorite Part of Me. Teens and adults distill their thoughts and experiences about race, while kids depict their favorite parts of themselves. Hawken School Cleveland’s Euclid Beach 22 Cultivation and Cleveland. 9 Park Carousel Society/ Plant a seed and see how Euclid Beach Park Now gardens are a part of the 31 s la e Ku tag S Food Cleveland Department 17 of Public Utilities Utility Inspired Crafting. Spark your creative flow with utility inspired craft projects Cleveland Orchestra/ 16 The Music Settlement Keep the Beat: Instrument Discovery. Discover your inner musician and join an interactive music-making activity. Cleveland Museum of 13 Art and Womens Council Design It, Sign It, Send It. Create a Parade-themed postcard inspired by artists in the museum’s collection. Cleveland Public Library 8 Balance. Enjoy children’s crafts, puppet shows, free popcorn, and balloon twisting. Cleveland Sight Center D R . Away. Create flightEye Fly Imagine Bella Academy themed artwork using 24 Wind Chimes. Create and recycled materials without decorate chimes. using your eyes. Junior League of Council for Economic 4 Opportunities in Greater 29 Cleveland Jump, Bump, and Roll for Cleveland/Head Start Kids. Play healthy food Programs bingo and show off your My Favorite. Draw a picture ability to shake it, kick it, for the favorite person in and move your body. your life. Ohio Virtual Academy/ 28 Insight School of Ohio Germination Station. Grow plants from seeds and help color a large mural. 30 Park Lane Villa Decorating the Circle. Decorate yourself with temporary tattoos in floral, animal, or other familyfriendly designs. Ronald McDonald House 31 of Cleveland Butterflies from the Garden House. Create your own butterfly using bits and pieces of recycled papers and trimmings. MOCA Cleveland/ Cuyahoga Community University Hospitals 26 The Sculpture Center 1 Rainbow Babies & 19 College Someday Is Now. Children’s Hospital Fishing for Fun Facts. Experiment with traditional Splish, Splash, Safe. Take Play the environmental and unusual materials to a boat ride in the water educational fun fact game create a unique art print, safety trailer and learn by catching fish with poles. inspired by artist Corita to be safe in and around Kent. water. Cuyahoga County 10 Prosecutor’s Office Operation Child Protect. Providing parents with a photo, DNA sample, and fingerprints. Cuyahoga Job and 20 Family Services Healthy Start Kids Health Mobile 2.0. Use your hands and imagination to place your mark on the new health mobile. Montessori High School 3 at University Circle/ Judson Be a Part of the Future. Create a time capsule to celebrate the 25th Parade the Circle. Western Reserve 32 Historical Society Create a Cutout Character. Using repurposed materials, decorate a paper cutout doll inspired by historical clothing and costumes. Explore games and toys from the past. Parade the Circle presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art Parade at Noon Recologia Desigual Never Odd or Even THEME: Upload your photos to Instagram with the hashtag #paradethecircle. Photos will be featured on clevelandart.org during and after the Parade. Fuchsia Banner Enas Perissos Metaxy Artios— One Odd Among the Even Concept and Design Robin VanLear, Robin Heinrich. Rhino Sculpture Robin VanLear. Painting Jesse Rhinehart. Choreography Story Rhinehart. Rhino Burroquites Mark Jenks. Pull Toys Oliver App, Robin Heinrich, Mark Jenks, Ian Petroni, Jessica Rosenlieb, Robin VanLear. Cleveland area dancers. Durer’s Rhino reprised with a bevy of mechanical toys. Directors Promenade Cleveland Museum of Art Interim Director Fred Bidwell and Chairman R. Steven Kestner promenade with UCI President Chris Ronayne and other Circle and civic leaders. Breaking Barriers Building Opportunities Horvitz YouthAbility Program of Jewish Family Service Association. Breaking a brick wall and building steps to success. e The 10:00 Jam Band The Music Settlement. Cooking Abington Aquarium up a big pie of jazz tunes. Abington Arms, Teaching Artist Laura Cooperman. Float Design Pi in the Sky Ian Petroni. Parrot fish, clown The Music Settlement. A play fish, coral, starfish, sea dragon, on words. Bakers, pi, and pie in angelfish, ribbon eel, mermaid, the sky. a shipwreck, and a lobster. Merry Troubadours e You Can Call Me Al Under the Sea Dream on Kids. Progeny, DirecPanic Steel Ensemble, Director New Career Insights. Happy tor Randy Woods. Outreach Kelvin Cadiz. A Caribbean take puffer fish, Viking puffer fish, Artist Debbie Apple-Presser, on Paul Simon’s classic. and queen jellyfish. Assistant Bill Poynter, Choreographer Kenya Woods. A e The Spyder Stompers and free spirited troupe of street Sister Sugar Pie performers. Roots of American Music. Old time jug band with ukulele. Purple Banner Cento Anni, Cento del Festival e Sammy DeLeon and His Drum e Yiddishe Cup Ensemble Klezmer band. St. Rocco School, Artists Karen A family of musicians. Menyhart, Nick Traenkner. St. Silk Road Rocco’s Italian festival is 100. Creativity in Color Cleveland Museum of Natural Mandel Jewish Community History. Caravan of cultural Gilroy Gold Center. Young artists turn reexchange between China and Feature Artist Sue Berry and cycled materials into a rainbow. Europe. Friends. Run for the stinking rose. Mix it Up! Every Body Has Its Own Shimmy—Desigual/It’s Not the Cleveland Museum of Art Free Beets Root for Food Same Department of Education Justice Sisters Of Jamila Yaa. and Interpretation. Water The Free Beet Thinker Theatre, color families mix and dance. Guest Artist Annie Krol. Zebediah created by Penny Buchanan. Totems Here, Totems There, Many Totems Everywhere Fatima Family Center. Outreach Artists Buff Jozsa, Denajua. Native Americans return to Cleveland. e Moonflower and Music Alexus in the Safari Wonderland Townsmen Orchestra, Extended Family. Outreach ArtBandleader Bryan Smith. The ists Buff Jozsa, Denajua, ChoNew Orleans moonflower only reographer Story Rhinehart. blooms at night to the sound Alexus returns to her native of music. land and meets new friends. Blue Banner Lover’s Eyes Guest Artist Robyn Einhorn and Friends. Inspired by the brooch King George (ca. 1780) wore in his lapel—a tiny watercolor of his lover’s eye. Crocodile in Paris and Who Wears Whom? The Womens Council of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Inspired by the children’s book Crocodile Crocodile. Dos Monos Guest Artist Anne Cubberly. Silly monkeys. Transcontinental Dance Express Mystic Motions. e Cleveland Saxtet Passage Jerry Keller, Ken Bowman, Mal Fairmount Dance Theatre Barron, Bob Charnik. Company. New Geauga County The Reemergence of the Saliva youth dance company. Slinging Mona Louver (1993) Sumptuous Surrealism: The Feature Artist Jesse Rhinehart. Dazzling Dali and the Mystical The smile that sprays. Magritte Consider Everything an Experiment Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA). Inspired by artist Corita Kent, who used printmaking to bring people together. e The Polyrhythmics Sharon Leary. Samba. Rapture Feature Artist Rapho Valdivieso. Love, lust, and faith. Hawken School, Artists Denise Buckley, Hank Skladanowski. Cleveland Sight Center. Artists who challenged our reality with playful perceptions. Teal Banner It’s Sur-Real Life! Beck Center for the Arts. Q: When do eyes, trees, and clocks walk with Dalí and Kahlo? A: Whenever imagination becomes reality. e Drumming Together West African rhythms. “Desigual” to Spark the Senses Youth Opportunities Unlimited. Uneven lines and unequal décor. Listing as of June 3, 2014 Children’s Garden e Junior Panic Kenneth Clement Boys LeaderSisters of Charity Cleveland ship Academy, Dean of Culture Central Promise NeighborIsmail Douglas. Outreach Artist hood. Starting Point. Cleveland Kelvin Cadiz. Metropolitan Housing Authority—Outhwaite Community A Clockwork Toy Box Center. Outreach Artist Debbie Cleveland Zeppelin Union. Apple-Presser, Assistant Chuck Antique wind-up dolls with a Supinski. Celebrating a child’s neo-Victorian twist. transition to kindergarten. Spectacular Skeleton Make a Joyful Noise: Showgirls Sounds in the Circle Feature Artist Denajua. Neon Church of the Covenant. Instrushowgirls fluffed in plumage ments recreate the daily noises and skeletal attitude. of University Circle. e Joe DeJarnette and Friends Tea Time in a Tiny Town New Orleans flavor. Pick Up Stix and Friends, Feature Artist Julia Pankhurst. Pouring high tea at noon. Green Banner Elements of Whimsy Nach Ballet Bailar. Multicultural dancers from Willoughby celebrate the elements. Yellow Banner Birds of Ohio Westside Yin Yang Club. Fluttering among trees and butterflies. e Local 4 Dixieland Band D2 Step Team Desiree’s Dynamic All-girls Step Local 4 Music Fund. Team. Coordinated yet un-even Colors of the River steps. Cleveland Metroparks. A collage of life in and around our Hi! Hi! Birdie! rivers. Pete Spencer, Amy Summa. Artist Jesse Rhinehart. A wry e Drumming for Peace with bird atop a Rube Goldberg Veterans tower. Drums of Humanity, Drummer Let There Be Peace and Harmony Art House. WestPark MyCom. Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation. Outreach Choreographer Kenya Woods. Cats and birds play together. Craig Woodson. Volunteers of America. Featured Drummer Baba David Coleman. Celebrating contributions of American veterans. It Came from Lake Erie. . . Ian George, Devon Lucarelli. The Cleveland Bat vs. The Lake Erie Lizard. Ssssometimes Ssssize Matterssss Richard Moore. River of Many Fish Ashtabula Arts Center. Lakeside High School Art Club. Inland bays and rivers abound in Ashtabula, “river of many fish.” Under the Liquid Sky Feature Artists Mark Jenks, Ian Petroni, Chuck Supinski. “Decomposing until I fit in.” The Web Guest Artists Abby Maier Johnson, Carl Johnson. Join the web—we’re all connected. The Race of the Races Feature Artist Debbie ApplePresser, Choreographer Bill Wade. Ladies at the Royal Ascot watch the races: chariot, horse, rat, human race against time. Orange Banner Running of the Bulls and Belles Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland (Broadway, FDR, West Side). Outreach Artist Jan StickneyKleber, Assistant Mary Ryan. A riotous romp around the ring. Neo Knights Versus the Dragon of Despair ICAN Schools—Northeast Ohio Preparatory Academy. Students battle adversities to make it to college. Cleveland City Rhythm Even Rhythm Is Odd. Professionals by day, tappers by night. Elote Is Corn Cleveland School of the Arts. Outreach Artist Chuck Supinski, Assistant Julia Pankhurst, Choreographer Bill Wade. Corn was sacred to the Aztec people. Pink Tutu Outreach Cleveland Inner City Ballet. Quality dance instruction, a gift for every child. El Vuelo de la Mariposa De Nuevo Martha Brennan. e Umadaop Community Drum Corps The Wizard of Candy Land Cleveland Umadaop. Youth Rainey Institute. Outreach Artist Wendy Mahon, Assistant Sue aged 8-15. Berry. Our version of Candy Rhinoolution Land. Urban Community School. Cleveland One World Festival Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation. International Community Council—Worldwide Intercultural Network. The Elephant in the Room Neighborhood Connections and Friends. YWCA of Greater Cleveland. Outreach Artists Oliver App, Julia Pankhurst, Choreographer Story Rhinehart. Raising awareness about racial oppression and privilege and the healing power of diverse networks. Outreach Artist Ian Petroni, Assistant Jess Rosenlieb, Choreographer Kenya Woods. Re-duce, re-use, re-rhino. Espiral Tremont Neighbors and Friends. Music Director Joe Milan. Chief Cook Linda Bowman. Portuguese for spiral, an exploration of the never odd or even spiral form. Parabolic Asymmetrical Metamorphosis Laurel School. Lunar tangents, circling ellipses, transforming zeros. Love Revolution: The Monarch and the Flower Child Aretha Willis. Sanctuary of the Black Butterfly Walter Allen Rogers, Jr. e Proudly Pressing Forward— Ready Set Go! Tam Tam Magic. Glenville Recreation Center Community Dance Class, Consciousnest Community Drum Class. Honoring ancestry through West African drumming and dance. Sometimes, Always, Never, Forever Guest Artist Liza Goodell. Modern Day Damsels Mayfield High School. Threatening dragon? No knight? Damsels take matters into their own hands. e Pride of Glenville Marching Band Federation of Network Ministries. Glenville Ministry in Missions Alliance. Community outreach with youth and adults. Sweet Techies El-Kaissi, Schmidt, Al-Haddad, Al-Rahem, Islambouli, Warren, Freund, and Rahim Families. Inspired by a trip to San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Prehistoric Party Guest Artists Amy Ballestad, Sharon Epperson, May Jo Nikolai (Uncle Bob’s Girls). Rising from the land of discarded things, the prehistoric party reinvents rubbish. Kiwi Inspiration— Oddly Evenly Balanced Sebring Unicycle and Juggling Club. Neon theme inspired by kiwi boxes. Forever Temporary . . . Recycle, Repurpose, Reuse… Return, Revisit, Review . . . The Parade Passed Feature Artists Mark Jenks, Ian Petroni, Chuck Supinski. An explosion of images from parades past and a nod to all the artists. e Somebody 7 Mile Isle. Baron’s song and Aldwyn Roberts’ Pan in A Minor. Quixotic Quiddity (2007) Concept and Design Robin VanLear. Puppet Technology Murphy Winters. Production Lizzie Roche. Costume Assistance Sue Berry, Michael Guy-James. Inspired by Peter Minshall’s Tam Tam and Saga Boy of Trinidad Carnival Fame, these endearing heroes celebrate creative optimism. Wisdom Whispers Cleveland Public Theatre— Brick City Theatre. Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority —Woodhill Homes, Lakeview Terrace. Outreach Artists Pedro Adorno, Tania Adorno, Sarah Arroyo, Cristina Vives. Connecting with ancestors, inspired by the Underground Railroad, freedom songs, constellations, and Egyptian mythology. Espiral Uroboros de la Vida Guest Artists Pedro Adorno, Tania Adorno, Sarah Arroyo, Cristina Vives of Agua, Sol y Serano. Participating in continuity and change by invoking the best of our beings in dialogue with animals, trees, and stars. Holy Lilac Water Feature Artist Story Rhinehart. Inspired by the art of Tony Fitzpatrick, animal messengers bless the boulevard. Mariposas para Siempre Feature Artists Wendy Mahon, Oliver App. Carrying the spirit of the ancestors, the monarch is protected by the galloping spirit of life. e Revolution Brass Band New Orleans 2nd line tradition meets 21st century sensibility. Red Banner Recologia Desigual— Recology without Equal Concept and Design Robin VanLear, Robin Heinrich. Sewing Sue Berry. Puppet Technology Murphy Winters. Painting Jesse Rhinehart. Dye Team Parade Interns. Winged Stilt Costume (2006) Ronald Guy. Hand-Painted Skirts (2000) Nizam Ali. Moko Jumbies Ger- e Progeny Shaw High School. Jazz fusion ald Abt, Aytch Bures, Natajah and funk ensemble. Roberts, Sarah Tout. The Land Beat its Wings Silk Birds (2012): Sculpting Story Rhinehart. Fancy Indian Puppets (2011): Puppeteers Kelvin Cadiz, Robin Heinrich, Dominic Moore. Traditional New Orleans Mardi Gras and Trinidad Carnival costumes adapted as giant puppets. The Crew Parade thanks to our staff, artists, and volunteers Parade Nina Huryn Director Circle Village Mark Jenks Robin VanLear Coordinators Buff Jozsa Sheila Obrycki Meagan Krapf Becky Voldrich Coordinator Nan Eisenberg Annie Krol Wendy Mahon Production Manager Julia Pankhurst Robin Heinrich Ian Petroni Assistant Bill Poynter Jesse Rhinehart Story Rhinehart Lizzie Roche Guest Artists Jessica Rosenlieb Gerald Abt (New York) Mary Ryan Pedro Adorno (Puerto Rico) Jenny Hitmar Shankland Amy Ballestad (Minnesota) Donna Spiegler Kelvin Keli Cadiz (Trinidad and Tobago Jan Stickney-Kleber Anne Cubberly (Connecticut) Rafael Valdivieso Robyn Einhorn (Washington, D.C.) Kaye Vander Sharon Epperson (New York) Bill Wade Liza Goodell (Pennsylvania) Kenya Woods-Cooper Abby Maier Johnson (Vermont) Craig Woodson Mary Jo Nikolai (Minnesota) Rudolph “Murphy” Winters (Trinidad and Tobago) Chuck Supinski Staff and Volunteers 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. Interns Rachel Adler Tania Adorno (Puerto Rico) WOW! Wade Oval Wednesdays Sarah Arroyo(Puerto Rico) Parade Artists & Support Staff Tim Freeman Oliver App Natajah Roberts Debbie Apple-Presser Rebecca Rosen Sue Berry Emily Splain Aytch Bures Cristina Vives (Puerto Rico) Michael Crouch Denajua Marlon Hatcher D. Scott Heiser Stay Connected ClevelandArt.org/Facebook @ClevelandArt ClevelandArt.org Upload your photos to Instagram with the hashtag #paradethecircle. Photos will be featured on clevelandart.org during and after the Parade. Spring into the Circle June 11–August 27 University Circle’s signature concert series on Wade Oval FREE Circle Challenge: The Wade Oval Walk Against Hunger EucFest May 8, 2015 Celebrate the arrival of spring with special events Chippin’ In for Our Cops Golf Outing Parade the Circle and Circle Village Thursday, August 28 Annual benefit for the University Circle Police Department June 13, 2015 Wade Oval Winter The Rink at Wade Oval Stay Connected with the Circle November 28–March 8 facebook.com/universitycircle Holiday CircleFest twitter.com/inthecircle Sunday, December 7 The 21st Annual University Circle holiday open house. FREE. universitycircle.org Thanks PARADE THE CIRCLE PRESENTED BY CIRCLE VILLAGE PRESENTED BY SPONSORS SPONSORS The Dr. and Mrs. Scott R. Inkley in memory of Katharine Newcomer Endowment Fund supports Abington Arms and Extended Family. The FUNd endowment supports minority artists and students participating in the parade. ONGOING SUPPORT SPECIAL THANKS TO Distillata South Shore Cable Construction, Inc. COVER The rhinoceros (inspired by a print in the CMA collection in gallery 114 by Albrecht Dürer) has been a part of many parades since 1990. This year we asked parade artists from throughout the history of the parade to draw a rhino for this 25th-edition booklet and poster. Column 1 Robin VanLear, Bill Poynter, Allison Murray, Oliver App, Jan Stickney-Kleber Column 2 Jill VanOrden, Wendy Mahon, Dyane Hronek Hanslik, Lizzie Roche, Nan Eisenberg Column 3 Anne Cubberly, Bruno Casiano, Liza Goodell, Hector Castellanos Lara, Ian Petroni Column 4 Robin Heinrich, Mark Jenks, Rafael Valdivieso, Jesse Rhinehart, A. D. Peters Column 5 Nina V. Huryn, Story Lee Rhinehart, Debbie Apple-Presser, Robyn Einhorn, Abby Maier Johnson PLEASE RECYCLE THIS BOOKLET Printed on paper made in a biogas-powered plant using 100% recycled postconsumer waste. 100% recycled postconsumer waste