The Winter Candle Lantern
Pageant is a 3 month collaborative environmental art project engaging
gardeners, artists, students, and diverse community members of all ages
from the culturally diverse community of the Lower East Side of New
York City, in the creation, design, production, and participation in
an evening candle lantern procession through the Lower East Side, and
ritual performance at the La Plaza Cultural Garden. The Winter
Pageant was inaugurated as an annual community art project in 1995,
in response to the community's desire to raise awareness for the garden
preservation initiative to permanently preserve the gardens, connect
people with the cycles of the natural world, celebrate the gardens in
the winter when they usually are forgotten, and to activate people throughout
the year to participate in community building and the peace-making process.
The winter pageant features
an illuminated procession of spectacular costumed earth spirits, giant
puppets, and hundreds of glowing lanterns. The spectacular winter ceremony
features: fire dancers, a garden-scape of shadow, light, and multi-media
projections, opera singer, and an illuminated winter angel that will
fly from a 6 story building into the garden. Hot cider and apples will
be served.
Every year the pageant is
a new work and collaboration, engaging the ideas of local artists, gardeners,
children, and community people in the planning and creation of a mythic
performance and symbolic journey from darkness and sleep, to light and
renewal, weaving in myths and characters of winter, nature, and gardens
from around the world with neighborhood history, current issues, local
hero stories, and community accomplishments.
In previous years the Winter
Pageant has included the myth of Persephone and Demeter, butoh dance,
multi-media projections, ambient soundscapes, trapeze performance, Uruguayan
Candombe music, and local stories and poetry by gardeners, community
individuals, and children. Free production workshops are open to the
community to participate in the creation of giant puppets, costumes,
poetry, plays, music, dance and hundreds of hand-made sculptural bamboo
and tissue paper lanterns. In addition, three months prior to the pageant,
artists working in a variety of media conduct at least 2 residencies
of 4 workshops each (a total of 8 workshops) throughout local public
schools, community centers, and at the central Earth Celebrations workshop
space, to create the many giant puppets, costumes, and performances
for the pageant.
The community pageant is
a place where people can express their imaginations, make dreams a living
reality, transcend cultural and special interest differences, and build
alliances with people and organizations. The pageants also have an effect
beyond the project, to the lives of the individuals and the common goals
the community can achieve together.
internships
available