What? Dracula Puppet Parade thru Center City
Where? Spiral Q’s Parade Set Up Spot
20th and Delancey Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
When? Saturday, October 25th
4:00pm to 7pm!
The Spiral Q Puppet Theater seeks to mobilize communities and illuminate the victories, frustrations and possibilities of living in the neighborhoods of Philadelphia and similar urban settings through the construction of full-scale giant puppet parades, toy theater and neighborhood pageantry.Through its puppet parades and pageants, Spiral Q is resurrecting and reclaiming an almost forgotten form of people's theater to amplify and unite the power and vitality of those working for change through art-making, protest, and civic theater.
Volunteers Will: Help recruit parade participants and take part in the annual pre-Halloween “Dracula” parade
For more information, please call or email Elizabeth Victor,
(215) 772-2943 elizabeth.victor@buildingwithbooks.org
http://www.bwbpa.blogspot.com/
Don’t forget your signed permission slip!
Transportation
Septa:
Broad Street Line: Take the Broad Street Subway to City Hall and transfer to any of the Green Surface Line Trolleys. Get off at 19th and Market and walk down 19th street through Rittenhouse Square to Delancey St. Turn right onto Delancey and you’ll see the Spiral Q truck and puppets being set up.
Trolleys: You can take the 10, 11, 13, 34 or 36 trolleys to 19th St and follow the walking directions above.
Market-Frankford Line: Take the train to City Hall and transfer to any Green Surface Trolley and get off at 19th and Market. Walk down 19th Street through Rittenhouse Square to Delancey Street. Turn right onto Delancey St and walk towards the Spiral Q truck and set up.
Buses: You can also take the 33, 17, 2, 48 or any other bus that drops off on Market west of City Hall and walk down to 20th and Delancey.
Driving Directions:From center city: Follow Market Street west to 21st street and turn left. Continue on 21st to Delancey and turn left. The Spiral Q truck will be blocking the street past the corner of 20th and Delancey.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
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