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Lantern Parade 2010

04 November 2010

★ Brooke Hall & Justin Allen

Each year Nana Projects, The Creative Alliance and The Friends of Patterson Park work together to produce one of the most fantastical and truly unique events of the year. Magic is the only word that can describe The Great Halloween Lantern Parade. Imagine watching from the darkness as a grand carnival of light and music approaches to tickle your senses.

The parade is open to anyone who wishes to participate and the organizers host several workshops leading up to Halloween. The whole event is engineered to foster community involvement in the most spectacular way. Have a look see.

Photo by Brooke Hall, story by Justin Allen.

The Great Halloween Lantern Parade

The Great Halloween Lantern Parade

The Great Halloween Lantern Parade

The Great Halloween Lantern Parade

The Great Halloween Lantern Parade

The Great Halloween Lantern Parade



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