All it takes are two
groups of people, one to gather and one to march past them. Parades
took place across the globe these past two months for a variety of
celebrations, from shows of military power, to tributes to organized
labor, to pride for one’s country or culture. -- Lloyd Young (37 photos total)
Performers
dance in the street parade at the annual Notting Hill Carnival in
central London Aug. 29.. Revelers flocked to west London for one of
Europe's biggest street parties, with record numbers of police on duty
to prevent a repetition of riots that shook the British capital three
weeks ago. Notting Hill Carnival, an annual celebration of Caribbean
culture that usually draws about 1 million people for a colorful
procession of musicians and performers. (Olivia Harris/Reuters)
Dancers
perform the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance on Sept. 12 in Abbots Bromley,
United Kingdom. The dance comprising of six Deer-men, a Fool, Hobby
Horse, Bowman and Maid Marian start in the early morning at the village
church. A melodian player accompanies the dancers as they parade around
the parish holding Reindeer antlers above their heads. The traditional
Wakes Monday dance is believed to be the oldest folk dance in Britain
and some of the antlers have been carbon dated to be over 1000 years
old. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) #
Actors,
dressed as men of clay, perform at a parade during a show reviving the
ancient Roman circus in the central Spanish village of Banos de
Valdearados Aug. 21. The village, founded by the Romans and located in
the famous Spanish wine-growing area Ribera del Duero, holds yearly
festivities in honour of the Roman god Baccus in which all villagers
wear Roman costumes and take part in various street shows and attend
spectacular ancient Roman performances. (Ricardo Ordonez/Reuters) #
Malaysians
stand in line during a parade rehearsal for the Malaysia Day
celebrations at Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sept. 14.
The country celebrates the holiday on Sept. 16, to commemorate the
formation of the Malaysia federation which was announced on the same
date in 1963. (Vincent Thian/Associated Press) #
Vessels
sail during a great parade of the Culture Tall Ships Regatta on the Bay
of Gdansk near the eastern Polish Baltic Sea city of Gdynia Sept. 5.
The Culture 2011 Tall Ships Regatta featured two races from Klaipeda to
Turku to Gdynia as part of the Tall Ships festival season, during which
participating cities showcased their cultural activities, according to
organizers. (Kacper Pempel/Reuters) #
A
girl waves national flags as she participates in a parade during the
double celebrations of Malaysia Day and Independence Day in Kuala Lumpur
Sept. 16. Malaysia celebrated the 48th anniversary of the union of
Malaysia as well as the 54 years of the country's independence. (Bazuki
Muhammad/Reuters) #
The
North Korean military parades to celebrate the 63rd founding
anniversary of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in Pyongyang on
Sept. 9. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il and his son reviewed the
parade of military hardware and thousands of goose-stepping troops, in
what analysts saw as a bid to bolster loyalty to the regime. (AFP/Getty
Images) #
Star
Wars Storm Troopers match in the Dragoncon parade on Sept. 3 in
Atlanta. Dragoncon is a multimedia convention held annually over Labor
Day weekend that draws tens of thousands of comic book, fantasy, gaming,
comics, literature, art, music film and science-fiction fans. (John
Amis/AFP/Getty Images) #
A
marcher fakes death from a mock battle on Peachtree Street between
medieval characters during the Dragoncon parade on Sept. 3 in Atlanta.
Dragoncon is a multimedia convention held annually over Labor Day
weekend that draws tens of thousands of comic book, fantasy, gaming,
comics, literature, art, music film and science-fiction fans. (John
Amis/AFP/Getty Images) #
Kyrgyz
men carry flags as they take part in a military parade devoted to the
celebration of Kyrgyzstan's Independence Day, in Bishkek, on Aug. 31.
Kyrgyzstan's president expressed hope the ex-Soviet state was heading to
prosperity as it marked a tumultuous 20 years of independence that has
seen ethnic violence and two revolutions. (Vyacheslav Oseledko/AFP/Getty
Images) #
A
performer dances in the street parade at the annual Notting Hill
Carnival in central London Aug. 28. Revelers take to London's streets
for one of Europe's biggest street parties with police out in record
numbers to make sure there was no repetition of riots that scarred the
capital three weeks ago. (Luke MacGregor/Reuters) #
A
girl sits in a decorated vehicle during a parade ahead of the country's
190th anniversary of independence at the Joaquin Robles elementary
school in Los Encuentros, Solola, 130 km (112 miles) from Guatemala City
Sept. 14. The country celebrates its independence on September 15.
(Jorge Dan Lopez/Reuters) #
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