A collection of strangely costumed characters prepare for the parade
2 "Monsters" photographed prior to the 2022 Parade.
A group of costumed characters pose for a pic before the parade

Dancing Monsters Community Parade

Bored of being human? Come and try being something else in a parade!

This annual parade is open to all community, and express creative connection with the non-human world: places, animals, trees, or just someone random from your imagination! 

No need to overthink it - just mask your face and/or adorn yourself for the parade. 

Musicians and spectators are also welcome!

We will parade along the Yerta Bulti Port Adelaide River, celebrating the beautiful river and all it’s inhabitants.

“Come as you are – as a musician, or as a monster that protects important places and communities. This Fringe event is an invitation to revel in post-anthropocentric ways of being and a joyous celebration of liminal spaces”.

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- Parade leaves at 7.30pm. - Participation is free! Just rock up! - Please avoid purchasing more plastic/waste when making your outfit. - Follow the Facebook page for updates.

Variety • Dance
South Australia
 
Sun, 23 Mar
 
90 min
 
Port Loch & Quay at Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre
 
Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
 
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7:00pm - 8:30pm
Dancing Monsters Community Parade - A procession of strangely masked characters crosses a bridge at dusk

This open community parade invites us to express creative connection with the other-than-human world View show

Sun, 23 Mar

7:00pm - 8:30pm

Port Loch & Quay at Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre  

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Port Loch and Quay, 66 Commercial Rd, Port Adelaide, Kaurna

 
Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
 
Venue is suitable for all ages
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