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SSO SuperFriends! Time Codes: 0:00 - Intro 32:52 - Morris Dance 39:13 - Ed the Energizer Bunny 52:37 - SuperFriends on the stand 53:02 - Durning, Greek Balls of Fire 59:03 - Aqua, Wild Frontier 01:04:12 - SuperFriends on the stand 01:04:28 - Uptown, Safari So Good 01: 11:26 - Hegeman, In Full Swing 01:12:24 - Duffy, Friends In Low Maizes Source: https://www.visitphilly.com/things-to... During the festive, often-rowdy, more than 120-year-old tradition, 10,000 adults and children dressed in colorfully lavish costumes twirl, sashay, pirouette and strut down one of the city’s main streets on New Year’s Day. It’s truly a sight to see — the closest comparison is Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Each Mummers division plays a special role in the parade. The Comics and Wench Brigades satirize issues, institutions and people; the Fancies impress with glamorous outfits that rival those of royalty; the String Bands gleefully play banjoes, saxophones, percussion and other reed and string instruments; and the Fancy Brigades produce tightly choreographed theatrical extravaganzas. This year, the Mummers Parade kicks off at 9 a.m. on January 1, 2023, starting at City Hall and heading south on Broad Street to Washington Avenue. The Fancy Brigade Finale — taking place indoors at the Pennsylvania Convention Center — also takes place on January 1, 2023, with two shows: 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. History of the Mummers Parade For 120 years, Philadelphia has rang in the new year with a festive celebration, The Mummers Parade. More than 10,000 men, women, and children in lavish, glittering costumes do the "Mummers Strut" down Broad Street, stopping to perform at three performance areas along the way as part of a fierce competition. The Mummers are comprised of 40+ organized clubs, categorized into five divisions that each have their own performance specialty, and compete against each other for bragging rights, the Comics, Wench Brigades, Fancies, String Bands, and Fancy Brigades. Why Mummery traces its roots to ancient Roman laborers who ushered in the festival of Saturnalia by marching in masks while exchanging gifts and satirizing the issues of the day. In the 1600s, Swedish settlers to Philadelphia’s outskirts honored Christmas by beseeching their neighbors for dessert and liquor by dressing up, chanting and shooting firearms. The party eventually migrated to New Year’s Day and evolved into a series of neighborhood parades. Then, as immigrants moved to the area from Ireland and Italy, each group added its own cultural flair to the local customs. In 1901, the tradition began in earnest with the first recognized and judged Mummers Parade. The term “Mummer” is German and means “to costume or masquerade.” What The Mummers Parade is the country’s oldest continuous folk parade. The parade begins at City Hall and marches south on Broad Street to Washington Avenue. Each of the four Mummers divisions has a special role: The Comics and Wench Brigades satirize issues, institutions and people; the Fancies impress with glamorous outfits; the String Bands gleefully play banjos, saxophones, percussion, and other instruments; and the Fancy Brigades produce tightly choreographed theatrical extravaganzas. Each club is embroiled in a friendly yet fierce competition for local bragging rights. But the noisy camaraderie shouldn’t fool the novice spectator, as each club is embroiled in a friendly yet fierce competition for local bragging rights. Salamat, Fernando #mummers #philadelphia #newyork #walkingtour #parade