The third great year of a great event. Thousands of people, speaking dozens of different languages, with different cultures and different life experiences, all gathering together for a festival celebrating each others music, dance, clothing, food, culture.
As before, The Gathering started with a parade down East Main Street, around the Green, up Bank Street to Grand Street, and then to Library Park. The park was set up with stages for music and dance performances, and tents for vendors selling food and other goods from all over the world.
|
New Zealand (Rod Dixon) |
|
Puerto Rico |
|
Turkey |
|
Turkey |
|
Portugal |
|
Maloney Magnet School puppets. |
|
Duggan Elementary School dragons |
|
Italy |
|
Albania |
|
Brazil |
|
Guyana |
|
Kennedy High School's Nuts and Bolts of Fury--and their robot, which was later set up in a tent for kids to try using (it shoots frisbies). |
|
Cape Verde |
|
Thailand (carrying photo of King Bhumiboi Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit) |
|
Colombia |
|
Cambodia |
|
Dominican Republic |
|
Mexico |
|
Mexico |
|
Honduras |
|
Pakistan |
|
Watching the parade in front of City Hall. |
|
Ben Franklin had the best seat for watching the parade. |
|
Marching to Library Park |
|
Activities for kids in front of the Library |
|
Mattatuck Fife and Drum Band |
|
Egypt |
|
Kurdistan
(Contributed Photo) |
|
Lebanon |
|
Irish dancing |
|
Greek dancing |
|
The Albanian circle dance. |
|
Brazil |
|
Watching the dance performances from the edge of the stage. |
|
The Gathering's visionary, John Murray, sharing his thoughts. |
|
Warming up by the French-Canadian tents. |
|
Liberia. Kids collected visits to different countries--every time they met a person from a different country, they checked off that country from a sheet of flags. |
|
Guyana and Ghana dancing to drum music. |
|
Audience listening to old style Salsa music. |
|
Argentina |
3 comments:
Fantastic images. So much was going on I hardly saw the parade. Thanks for posting this.
Looks like a wonderful event! Cheers to Waterbury! - Janet Maher
Correction: That wasn't Peru it was Ecuador.
Post a Comment