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Float (parade)

A float is a decorated platform, either built on a vehicle like a truck or towed behind one, which is a component of many festive parades, such as those of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the Carnival in São Paulo, the Carnival of Viareggio, the Maltese Carnival, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Key West Fantasy Fest parade, the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, the 500 Festival Parade in Indianapolis, the United States Presidential Inaugural Parade, and the Tournament of Roses Parade. For the latter event, floats are decorated entirely in flowers or other plant material.

A float at Rio Carnival, 2014

Float history

 
French Quarter Float

Parade floats were first introduced in the Middle Ages. Churches used pageant wagons as movable scenery for passion plays, and craftsmen with artisan guilds built pageant wagons for their specified craft. The wagons were pulled throughout the town, most notably during Corpus Christi in which up to 48 wagons were used, one for each play in the Corpus Christi cycle.

They are so named because the first floats were decorated barges on the River Thames for the Lord Mayor's Show.

Largest

The largest float ever exhibited in a parade was a 116-foot-long (35 m) entry in the 2012 Tournament of Roses Parade that featured Tillman the skateboarding bulldog (and some of his friends) surfing in an 80-foot-long (24 m) ocean of water. The water tank held over 6,600 US gallons (25,000 l; 5,500 imp gal) on a float weighing more than 100,000 pounds (45,000 kg).[1] It broke the previous record for the longest single-chassis parade float, which was set in 2010 by the same sponsor.[2]

The dogs trained for three months prior to the float's debut at the Tournament of Roses Parade on January 2, 2012. A specially designed “wave” machine was incorporated into the design of the float which created a wave every minute.[1]

Tournament of Roses

 
Volunteers working on the 2007 Star Wars floats

Members of Pasadena's Valley Hunt Club first staged the Tournament of Roses Parade in 1890. Many of the members of the Valley Hunt Club were former residents of the American East and Midwest. They wished to showcase their new California homes' mild winter weather. At a club meeting, Professor Charles F. Holder announced, "In New York, people are buried in the snow. Here our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear. Let's hold a festival to tell the world about our paradise."

And so the Club organized horse-drawn carriages covered in flowers, followed by foot races, polo matches, and a game of tug-of-war on the town lot. They attracted a crowd of 2000 to the event. Upon seeing the scores of flowers on display, the Professor decided to suggest the name "Tournament of Roses."

Battle of Flowers

The Battle of Flowers parade is in San Antonio, Texas is the only parade in the United States produced entirely by women, all of whom are volunteers.[3] The parade is the oldest event and largest parade of Fiesta San Antonio.[4] The original purpose of the parade was to honor the heroes of the Alamo.[5] In keeping with this tradition, participants are asked to place a flower tribute on the lawn of the Alamo as they pass by.[6]

Dutch flower parades

 
'Booming city', the winning float of the Zundert flower parade 2008.

In the Netherlands, flower parades (called 'Bloemencorso') are a popular tradition. The small country holds some 30 parades, large and small. The world's largest flower parade[7] is held every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month in Zundert, a small town in the south of the Netherlands. In Zundert, and most other Dutch parades, floats are built entirely by volunteers, where hamlets compete with each other to build the most beautiful float, judged by an independent jury. Most Dutch flower parades are held in August and September and use mainly dahlia flowers. The dahlia fields are kept by volunteers as well.

Floats in popular culture

 
Parade floats can be used to make political statements, such as this protest against wind power, Vasa, Minnesota, 2010.

The climax of the movie Animal House (1978) features the protagonists from the title fraternity surreptitiously launching their own float into a parade featuring legitimate entries from many of their rivals. The float, a giant decorated cake adorned with the words "Eat Me," later splits open to reveal the parade-destroying "Deathmobile" inside.

In Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) the titular character jumps onto a float during a parade and sings several karaoke numbers to the crowd.

In the 2011 film Rio the titular character uses the Rio Carnival as a decoy to smuggle his bird friends to the airport so they can escape.

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade features in several films including Miracle on 34th Street (1947) and its remakes as well as the 2016 version of Ghostbusters.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Staff (2012). . 2012 Rose Parade. Tournament of Roses Association. Archived from the original on January 9, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  2. ^ Staff. "Longest Single-Chassis Parade Float". Guinness World Records. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  3. ^ "Fiesta SA: The Battle of Flowers Parade...Where Fiesta Began". The Battle of Flowers Association. Retrieved 2012-06-18.
  4. ^ "Battle of Flowers". Battle of Flowers Parade. Retrieved 2012-06-18.
  5. ^ "Battle of Flowers". Battle of Flowers Parade. Retrieved 2012-06-28.
  6. ^ "Fiesta SA: The Battle of Flowers Parade...Where Fiesta Began". The Battle of Flowers Association. Retrieved 2012-06-28.
  7. ^ "Incredible New Floats at Zundert Flower Parade 2013". 3 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-13.

External links

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A float is a decorated platform either built on a vehicle like a truck or towed behind one which is a component of many festive parades such as those of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro the Carnival in Sao Paulo the Carnival of Viareggio the Maltese Carnival the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade the Key West Fantasy Fest parade the Mardi Gras in New Orleans the 500 Festival Parade in Indianapolis the United States Presidential Inaugural Parade and the Tournament of Roses Parade For the latter event floats are decorated entirely in flowers or other plant material A float at Rio Carnival 2014 Contents 1 Float history 1 1 Largest 2 Tournament of Roses 3 Battle of Flowers 4 Dutch flower parades 5 Floats in popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFloat history Edit French Quarter Float Parade floats were first introduced in the Middle Ages Churches used pageant wagons as movable scenery for passion plays and craftsmen with artisan guilds built pageant wagons for their specified craft The wagons were pulled throughout the town most notably during Corpus Christi in which up to 48 wagons were used one for each play in the Corpus Christi cycle They are so named because the first floats were decorated barges on the River Thames for the Lord Mayor s Show Largest Edit The largest float ever exhibited in a parade was a 116 foot long 35 m entry in the 2012 Tournament of Roses Parade that featured Tillman the skateboarding bulldog and some of his friends surfing in an 80 foot long 24 m ocean of water The water tank held over 6 600 US gallons 25 000 l 5 500 imp gal on a float weighing more than 100 000 pounds 45 000 kg 1 It broke the previous record for the longest single chassis parade float which was set in 2010 by the same sponsor 2 The dogs trained for three months prior to the float s debut at the Tournament of Roses Parade on January 2 2012 A specially designed wave machine was incorporated into the design of the float which created a wave every minute 1 Tournament of Roses Edit Volunteers working on the 2007 Star Wars floats Main article Tournament of Roses Parade Members of Pasadena s Valley Hunt Club first staged the Tournament of Roses Parade in 1890 Many of the members of the Valley Hunt Club were former residents of the American East and Midwest They wished to showcase their new California homes mild winter weather At a club meeting Professor Charles F Holder announced In New York people are buried in the snow Here our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear Let s hold a festival to tell the world about our paradise And so the Club organized horse drawn carriages covered in flowers followed by foot races polo matches and a game of tug of war on the town lot They attracted a crowd of 2000 to the event Upon seeing the scores of flowers on display the Professor decided to suggest the name Tournament of Roses Battle of Flowers EditThe Battle of Flowers parade is in San Antonio Texas is the only parade in the United States produced entirely by women all of whom are volunteers 3 The parade is the oldest event and largest parade of Fiesta San Antonio 4 The original purpose of the parade was to honor the heroes of the Alamo 5 In keeping with this tradition participants are asked to place a flower tribute on the lawn of the Alamo as they pass by 6 Dutch flower parades Edit Booming city the winning float of the Zundert flower parade 2008 Main article Bloemencorso In the Netherlands flower parades called Bloemencorso are a popular tradition The small country holds some 30 parades large and small The world s largest flower parade 7 is held every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month in Zundert a small town in the south of the Netherlands In Zundert and most other Dutch parades floats are built entirely by volunteers where hamlets compete with each other to build the most beautiful float judged by an independent jury Most Dutch flower parades are held in August and September and use mainly dahlia flowers The dahlia fields are kept by volunteers as well Floats in popular culture Edit Parade floats can be used to make political statements such as this protest against wind power Vasa Minnesota 2010 The climax of the movie Animal House 1978 features the protagonists from the title fraternity surreptitiously launching their own float into a parade featuring legitimate entries from many of their rivals The float a giant decorated cake adorned with the words Eat Me later splits open to reveal the parade destroying Deathmobile inside In Ferris Bueller s Day Off 1986 the titular character jumps onto a float during a parade and sings several karaoke numbers to the crowd In the 2011 film Rio the titular character uses the Rio Carnival as a decoy to smuggle his bird friends to the airport so they can escape Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade features in several films including Miracle on 34th Street 1947 and its remakes as well as the 2016 version of Ghostbusters See also EditTorcida Jovem Lovemobile a specific float with a sound equipment a DJ or other live act and dancers which is used as a central element at technoparades Tournament of Roses floats Wikimedia Commons has media related to Parade floats References Edit a b Staff 2012 Dick Van Patten s Natural Balance Pet Foods Inc 2012 Rose Parade Tournament of Roses Association Archived from the original on January 9 2012 Retrieved January 3 2012 Staff Longest Single Chassis Parade Float Guinness World Records Retrieved January 3 2012 Fiesta SA The Battle of Flowers Parade Where Fiesta Began The Battle of Flowers Association Retrieved 2012 06 18 Battle of Flowers Battle of Flowers Parade Retrieved 2012 06 18 Battle of Flowers Battle of Flowers Parade Retrieved 2012 06 28 Fiesta SA The Battle of Flowers Parade Where Fiesta Began The Battle of Flowers Association Retrieved 2012 06 28 Incredible New Floats at Zundert Flower Parade 2013 3 September 2013 Retrieved 2013 11 13 External links EditTorcida Jovem of Santos FC School of Samba 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