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The Cleveland Museum of Art presents

June 11

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A SEASON OF INSPIRING CELEBRATIONS,100 YEARS IN THE MAKINGCelebrations: Centennial Festival Weekend – Saturday and Sunday, June 25–26

Second Sundays Family Days – July 10 and August 14Family Game Night, Birthday Edition – Friday, August 12Chalk Festival – Saturday and Sunday, September 17–18

Community Art Project:Portraits of ClevelandersCreate and share unique portraits on Instagram @PortraitsofClevelanders #CMAportraits Through October

Presenting Centennial Sponsor Supporting Centennial Sponsor

#100YearsofCMA clevelandart.org/centennial

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Free admission

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11:00–1:00Blue Lunch

1:30–2:45Gringo Stew

3:00–4:30Salmagundi: a showcase of CMA international parade artists

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Bailey’s Boardwalk Fries

Barrio

Beckham’s B & M Bar-B-Que

Constantino’s Market

European Gourmet Almonds

Fawaky Burst

Happy Dog at the Euclid Tavern

Holiday Grill & Catering

Murray Hill Market

Piccadilly Artisan Creamery

Rascal House

Snowie/Corndogs

Sophie’s Italian Sausage

The Original Greek Gyro

Entertainment Food

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Center for Arts-Inspired Learning

Complete the Circuit. Give light to your inspiration and make this summer’s parade a full circle with this simple paper circuit.

Centers for Dialysis Care/MOTTEP

Magic Lantern. Decorate a paper lantern with creative embellishments.

Centers for Families and Children

Hat Creations. Hats off to you and your imagination while decorating and wearing your own creation.

Children’s Hunger Alliance

Healthy Food, Happy Kids. Learn about healthy food while playing a fruit and vegetable toss game. Create a chef’s hat to wear.

Children’s Museum of Cleveland

Inner Rhythm. Participate in kids yoga led by a museum educator, and create a shaker to take home.

Church of the Covenant

“Walking a Sacred Path” Labyrinth. Discover the labyrinth as a spiritual tool through hands-on exploration, and create your own labyrinth meditations.

City of Cleveland, Department of Public Utilities

Cleveland Public Power: Light Switch Painting. Allow your creative spirit to illuminate your room with your personalized, hand-painted light-switch plate.

Water Pollution Control:Origami Art. Stop by for a “Montey the Manhole” tattoo, or let your creative juices fl ow as you make origami fi sh.

Department of Water: Healthy Hopscotch. Hopscotch your way into knowledge about the healthiness of tap water.

Cleveland Botanical Garden and The Holden Arboretum

Plant Mandalas. Make a plant mandala magic circle and connect your sacred space to nature.

Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center

Sign Language Bookmarks. Kids and adults can stamp out their name in sign language on colored strips of paper.

Cleveland History Center

Kinetic Carousel. Become an amusement park engineer! Create a mini-carousel that demonstrates kinetic and potential energy.

Circle VillageUNIVERSITY CIRCLE INC.

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Positivity Shield. Create your own positivity shield, a remake of the classic Greek shield decorated with imagery that makes you feel strong!

Cleveland International Piano Competition

PianoKids. Children will experience live performances, musical storytelling, and hands-on learning with musicians and their instruments.

Cleveland Museum of Art and Womens Council

Happy Birthday! Celebrate the Womens Council’s 75th and the Cleveland Museum of Art’s 100th birthdays. Make a fantastic party hat and take your picture with our birthday cake.

Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Power of Poison. Come learn about poison in nature, view items relating to our traveling exhibit, The Power of Poison, and make a fun craft!

The Cleveland Orchestra and The Music Settlement

Free Your Inner Musician! Kids and youth are encouraged to join an interactive music-making activity.

Cleveland Public Library

Read to the Rhythm. Enjoy children’s crafts, balloon twisting, a puppet show, free popcorn, and giveaways. Register for Summer Reading Club.

Cleveland Sight Center

Eye Am in the Circle. Experience tactile art and help put your unique contribution on a Braille art mural.

Cuyahoga Community College

Fishing for Fun Facts. Try your hand at “fi shing” during our Environmental Educational Fun Fact Game.

Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Offi ce

Operation Child Protect. Parents will receive a photo, DNA sample, and fi ngerprints of their child.

Greater Cleveland Aquarium

J is for Jellyfi sh. Create your own colorful jellyfi sh. Learn all about moon jellies, their life, environment, and how they stay safe in the ocean.

Judson

Express Yourself. Use fun shapes to create your masterpiece!

Junior League of Cleveland

Just Ducky Ring Toss. Toss a ring over the fi rst duck in the row and win a prize! Take home a free balloon!

K12, Inc./Ohio Virtual Academy/Insight School of Ohio

I SpySpring. Create and decorate cardboard binoculars and fi nd spring objects hidden in the tent.

Lake View Cemetery

Mark Your Name in History. Learn about symbols and designs that are found throughout Lake View Cemetery, and make a rubbing of your very own.

MOCA Cleveland and The Sculpture Center

Seeing Up Close. Play with colorful wooden pegs to create a collaborative, pixilated mural.

Northeast Ohio Sierra Club

Commitment to Environment. Enviroscape demonstrates how rain interacts with pollution. Decorate a rain barrel.

Ratner School

The Learning Garden. Enjoy a planting activity in the spirit of Temenos!

Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland

Pop Tab Exploration. Explore your creative side with our pop tab donations. Stop by to bring your wildest creations to artistic life.

University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital

UH Safe Summer Celebration. Celebrate a safe and healthy summer with family fun, interactive games, and crafts!

Zygote Press

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Directors EnsembleCleveland Museum of Art Direc-tor William Griswold opens the parade with UCI President Chris Ronayne and other Circle and civic leaders. IchthysTremont Montessori. Outreach Artist Wendy Mahon. Assistant Oliver App. Choreographer Story Rhinehart.A school of little fish

Wondrous Wonders of the SeaLakeside High School Art Club, Ashtabula Arts CenterLooking for underwater creatures

It’s School TimeCleveland Central Promise Neighborhood, Starting Point, YWCA Early Learning Center. Outreach Artist Chuck Supinski. Assistant Julia Pankhurst. Choreographer Bill Wade.It’s school time for the YWCA preschoolers entering kinder-garten.

Wild WestAbington Arms Teaching Assis-tant Laura Cooperman. Techni-cal assistance by Mark Jenks, Ian Petroni, and parade staff.A rowdy bunch of western misfits!

SpYder Stompers and Sugar PieRoots of American Music and Creative Concepts in MusicSugar Pie leads the SpYder Stompers on a whimsical parade tour featuring old-time songs with banjo, fiddle, uku-lele, and washboard.

Catching our dreamzzzz!Horvitz YouthAbility of JFSA

Parade at Noon

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THEME: TEMENOS a space considered safe

a labyrinth within a sacred circle

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Upload your photos to Instagram with the hashtag #paradethecircle. Photos will be featured on clevelandart.org during and after the parade.

Polychromo RythmoBanner carrier costumes created by Martina Roberts and Robin Heinrich.

100Concept and Lead Artist Robin VanLear. Fabrication Team Sue Berry, Mitchell Donnelly, Robin Heinrich, Scott Heiser, Jesse Rhinehart, Story Rhinehart.

Centinel Gargoyle Spirits Trained and led by Asian Dragon Team. Formation choreography Story Rhinehart.

The Making of Master Blaster Jammin’: Stevie WonderPanic Steel EnsembleDirector Kelvin Cadiz. Pan Rack Pushers Inlet Dance Theatre.

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Birthday bash! Let them eat cake!The Womens Council, The Cleveland Museum of ArtHats off to the Womens Council for 75 years, and happy 100th birthday, CMA!

The Cleveland SaxtetA musical ensemble playing saxophone improvisations

Picture ThisThe Cleveland Museum of Art Department of Education. Gal-lery Wall by Jesse Rhinehart.The Education team turns Clevelanders into works of art; go go Studio Go.

Ancient Greece Comes Alive!Column & StripeAs a nod to CMA’s highly esteemed Greek and Roman collection, take a trip back through ancient Greece.

Keith Haring—Dancing GraffitiEspiral 2016Celebrate 1980s NYC pop artist Keith Haring and his love of dance.

Un-Blocked: “It’s All Outside Your Head”Beaumont SchoolMultishaped geometric solids move, merge, and shape-shift to form creative and meditative spaces.

PolyrhythmicsPercussion moves to the Samba beat.

The Minions of MarilynHawken School, Artists Denise Buckley and Hank Skladan-owski, and the Cleveland Sight CenterA pop explosion of fabulous faces inspired by Warhol and Lichtenstein

Orchestra of the AbsurdMOCA ClevelandA Dada-inspired musical ensemble

Awake and Awaken!Africa Artists Isaac Ezaiah Sit-hole, Peter Tobias, Abdoulaye Ouedraogo. Cleveland Public Theatre, Brick City Theatre, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Hous-ing Authority Lakeview Terrace and Woodhill Homes. Chore-ographer Story Rhinehart.Inspired by the myth “My Pha-raoh, My Queen,” we explore the mysteries of the under-world and the pantheon of Egyptian gods and goddesses.

Who plays with your toys in the night?Ian’s EnsembleInspired by artists from the CMA collection: Picasso, Dürer, Rinkyo

I Love HerAnne CubberlyCircus love and birds

Dragon KingdomSebring Unicycle and Juggling ClubDragon-protected medieval kingdom of unicycling and jug-gling jesters, princesses, and knights circling their castle and royal court

Cleveland Donauschwaben Brass BandNot your father’s polka band—except that we play most of that music, and more!

A Dragon in the Oak ForestUrban Oak SchoolA red dragon among graceful oaks and fairies—watch out for dragon slayers!

Guarding Our DreamsThe Children’s Center of First Baptist ChurchCourageous princesses and knights passionately protect Daisy the Dragon . . . the spirit of childhood!

Havin’ a Ball!Dongmin & Marina Yang Basketball StarsA Family GroupBasketball inspirations

The Villager’s CelebrationTam Tam Magic, Glenville Rec-reation Center, Conscious Nest Community DrummersLenjeng, a popular dance of the Jola people from Casamance, Senegal, West Africa

Lamenting the Sacred BonesBoys & Girls Clubs Cleveland: Broadway, East Cleveland, FDR, Luis Munoz Marin Clubs. Outreach Artists Debbie Apple-Presser, Hector Castellanos, Jan Stickney-Kleber. Assistants Frankie Teuber, Oliver App. Choreographer Story Rhinehart.Birds are nature’s eternal spokesmen; listen closely and learn our secrets.

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MazombosRaízes da TradiçãoAfro-Brazilian court mixes with the Egyptian gods.

Orixás: Light Warriors— Guerreiros DaluzJulia De Burgos and Raízes da Tradição, Gil Cody, Ana Paula Jones, Fábio Gomes, Gabriel Rodrigues, Gustavo SilvestreArtists create the court of warriors.

Maracatu Nacáo Egito Nagô Nation Egypt NagôMaracatu Mar Aberto and Raízes da Tradição Institute, Alex Bor Dogas, Fábio Gomes, Ana Paula Jones, Gustavo SilvestreToronto-based Afro-Brazilian drum ensemble with Brazilian guest artists and Clevelanders

Oganagô: Brazilian Deities and GodsGustavo Noguera and Carla Batista from Batuqui Restau-rant and Raízes da Tradição Institute, Gustavo Silvestre, Ana Paula Jones, Fábio GomesCleveland-based ensemble mixes with Brazilian guest artists to create a “Bloco” (troupe).

Deities of Carnival of Olinda, BrazilRaízes da Tradição Institute Gustavo SilvestreThe deities of Olinda’s carnival in Brazil meet Egyptian gods.

Afro-Brazilian Drum ExperienceSamba Joia, Raízes da Tradição Institute, Dylan Moffit, Fábio GomesCleveland-based ensemble with Brazilian guest artists

Beautiful blue birds in a nest!The Cleveland Chapter of Links, Inc., Links Academy for Girls and East Cleveland School District. Outreach Artist Wendy Mahon. Assistant Oliver App.Come fly with me.

ArborealLiza Goodell Watch our garden growEast Cleveland Public Library. Outreach Artist Debbie Apple-Presser. Assistant Julia Pankhurst. Choreographer Kenya Woods.Bees and butterflies fly around our garden.

Garden PartyHattie’s Creative ArtsGarden party with bees, butter-flies, fairies, and a gnome.

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SHOBA YATRA, Symbols Depicting Indian PhilosophyIndia Artists Sanjib Bhattacha-rya, Shashadhar Archarya, San-tanu Mallick. FICA Cleveland, Federation of India Communi-ties Assoc. of NE Ohio.Stories including Ganesha and Mouse, Durga family’s battle with the Don of Underworld, Mahishasur, and Krishna’s vic-tory over five-headed Kalia

Spreading Peace and Love throughout the WorldMt. Zion Congregational Church UCC Under the Umbrella of the Arts Is Where You’ll Find UsBeck Center for the ArtsIt’s all under one umbrella!

Twirling GardensFour FriendsToo many shopping bags—let’s turn them into art!

Quetzalcoatl, La Serpiente Emplumada/The Feathered SerpentGrupo Tepehunani NelliMexica ceremony “Ritual a Quetzalcoatl” celebrates music and dance dating back to the pre-Hispanic era of Mexico.

Constructive DeconstructionWest Park MyCom/Art HouseCubism descends on Wade Oval.

Cirque des EnfantsCoventry KidsHonoring the ancient Greek circular garden

Circus of FancyAdam Whiting & FriendsWhere everyone is dressed to impress!

Yiddishe CupKlezmer Band

Perky Patchwork Puppet PlaysDenájua and Inlet DancersBig, colorful, fast-moving puppet plays with parade people

My Imaginary FriendFatima Family Center. Outreach Artist Denájua. Assistant Kaye Vander.Our friends are colorful and always near us.

Deliciously MaliciousCleveland Zeppelin Union, Kilted Katana ProductionsMaleficent and her minions bring steampunk to the dark side.

Drums, Drummers, and Drumming for PeaceDrums of Humanity and Volunteers of America (VOA)Encouraging peaceful solutions to conflict through drumming

No Guts, No GloryUrban Community School. Out-reach Artist Ian Petroni, Assistant Jess Rosenlieb, Choreographer Kenya Woods.

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TranscendRaffo and the DreamersWhimsical, psychedelic, lively

In the Beginning . . .Free Beet Thinker Theater & Friends. . . the End?

The solution is in the soil!West Shore FactKeep carbon in the soil with sustainable no-till farming.

100 Years of Beauty and Still Growing!Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation One World DayFlowers and plants come to-gether with cultural traditions.

Trinidad and Tobago Steel Drum BandCalypso music from Trinidad and Tobago

The Official Flower of ClevelandJessica RosenliebMaking your commute a little more enjoyable

You Can Leave Your Shoes OnEus, Annod, Sirch & NairbThe way things go

The Weight of DreamsMark Jenks and his imaginary friendsThe “Orchestra Manifesto” (soluble fish) plays as illusion-ary porters push dreams into the daylight.

Divine BlissSignature HealthA giant goddess roams with a walking stick and a bird on her shoulder.

Burrowing into the LineOliver AppAs a tree roots into the ground, spirits emerge from the branches and live forever in the cycle of thought.

Local 4 Dixie Jazz BandMusic from the Dixie jazz era

Baile de un Flamenco RosaMartha Brennan Menagerie à TroisWendy Mahon, April Firstencel, Beth MajewskiThree fancy birds flew down from a tree strutting along the avenue to get a better look at thee.

Djapo Cultural Arts InstituteA display of cultural arts through dance and drama

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This World Isn’t Big Enough for UsPick Up-Stix, Julia Pankhurst, Kaye Vander, and friendsAn intergalactic future to infin-ity & beyond

SpaceCleveland Heights/University Heights Art ClubSee the wonders of the universe!

Pushing the Limits of Outer SpaceNew Career InsightsBlast off with Ally the Super Nova, Emily the Black Hole, Matt the Blazing Comet, Anna the Nyan Space Cat, Katie the 7-Eyed Alien Space Ship, and Celestial Lauren.

The Extended Family Honors the QueenThe Extended FamilyWomen and girls gather to salute and honor Queen Nefertiti and promote the beauty of women.

Townsmen Jazz UnitMcMillan FamilyMusic from New Orleans

Akhenaten and TutWillis Academy“That which you will become” . . . the return of the Pharaohs

Bathing in the Purple RainPat and Aretha Willis “His Lantern” . . . but It’s Our LightDebbie Apple-PresserInspired by artist Afruz Amighi, move between light and shadow.

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Kwakwaka‘wakw Echoes‘Na’mima come in the forms of animals by way of land, sea, and air to take on human form.Saltimbanques, mysterious wanderers, celebrate their ancestors.

Lead artists Robin VanLear and Robin Heinrich. Ram God Chuck Supinski. Fabricators Sue Berry, Marlon Hatcher, Jesse Rhinehart, Story Rhinehart, Lizzie Roche, Murphy Winters. Sewing: CMA Womens Council, Textile Art Alliance, CMA staff

ProgenyRandy WoodsLively young musicians per-forming as a large New Orleans–style brass ensemble

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Stay Connected

ClevelandArt.org/Facebook

@ClevelandArt

ClevelandArt.org

Director

Robin VanLear

Production Manager

Robin Heinrich

Manager

Stefanie Taub

Guest Artists

Shashadhar Archarya (India)

Sanjib Bhattacharya (India)

Aytch Bures (Virginia)

Kelvin Keli Cadiz (Trinidad and Tobago)

Anne Cubberly (Connecticut)

Gustavo Silvestre de Andrade Lima (Brazil)

Liza Goodell (Pennsylvania)

Ana Paula Gomes (Brazil)

Fábio Roberto Gomes da Silva (Brazil)

Santanu Mallick (India)

Abdoulaye Ouedraogo (Burkina Faso)

Isaac Ezaiah Sithole (South Africa)

Peter Johannes Thabo Tobias (South Africa)

Murphy Winters (Trinidad and Tobago)

New Pole Banners

Thank you to the schools, organizations, community groups, and individual artists who created new pole banners to line our parade route.

Coordinators

Sheila Obrycki

Becky Voldrich

Circle Village

Parade

Staff and VolunteersThank 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, the Textile Art Alliance, the Asian Dragon Team, 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.

THANKS TO OUR STAFF, ARTISTS, AND VOLUNTEERS

Parade

The Crew

Parade Artists and Support Staff

Sarah Alhaddad Tout

Oliver App

Debbie Apple-Presser

William G. Barnard IV

Sue Berry

Hector Castellanos

Gil Cody

Michael Crouch

Kristine Davies

Denájua

Marlon Hatcher

Scott Heiser

Nina Huryn

Mark Jenks

Meagan Krapf

Annie Krol

Sujata Lakhe Barnard

Wendy Mahon

Julia Pankhurst

Ian Petroni

Jesse Rhinehart

Story Rhinehart

Natajah Roberts

Lizzie Roche

Jessica Rosenlieb

Jenny Hitmar Shankland

Donna Spiegler

Jan Stickney-Kleber

Chuck Supinski

Frankie Teuber

Rafael Valdivieso

Upload your photos to Instagram with the hashtag #paradethecircle. Photos will be featured on clevelandart.org during and after the parade.

Kaye Vander

Bill Wade

Kenya Woods-Cooper

Craig Woodson

Parade Apprentice

Mitchell Donnelly

Parade Interns

Arcelia Gandarilla

Lauren Girbino

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WOW! Wade Oval WednesdaysJune 15–August 31Cleveland’s signature concert series on Wade OvalFREE

Chippin’ in for Our Cops Golf OutingThursday, September 1Annual benefi t for the University Circle Police Department

Wade Oval WinterThe Rink at Wade Oval November 25–March 5

Holiday CircleFestDecember 4The 23rd annual University Circle holiday open houseFREE

Circle Challenge: The Wade Oval Walk Against HungerFriday, May 5, 2017Celebrate the arrival of spring and help end hunger in Northeast Ohio!

28th Annual Parade the Circle & Circle Village Saturday, June 10, 2017

Stay Connected with the Circle

Facebook.com/universitycircle

twitter.com/inthecircle

instagram.com/universitycircle

universitycircle.org

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Printed on paper made in a biogas-powered plant using 100% recycled postconsumer waste.

COVER Adapted from poster design by Robin VanLear

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