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"Night of Dread is an INVITATION to the community, both near and far, to parade our private and collective fears through the streets of Toronto and to laugh at them, mock them, to name them, and to burn their names in a big bonfire, to waltz with Death, to eat the bread of the dead and to remember those who have gone from our midst."
See The Night Of Dread Parade, 2005, organized by Clay and Paper Theatre, starting and finishing at Dufferin Grove Park.
Photos by Laura Berman. Her website is www.greenfusephotos.com
The ParadeAbout 2500 people joined the parade... | |
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Assembling around fires after the ParadeParticipants collected at Dufferin Grove Park after the parade for some fire, food, and rituals... | |
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