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SALUTE TO INTERNATIONAL DECADE FOR PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT 2015-2024
THEME: TRIBUTE TO HOGAN’S ALLEY AFRICAN HERITAGE IN VANCOUVER
A parade can be exciting art and cultural colorful and addition to a festival and an event that attracts out-of-town people to your community. The key to creating a parade that people want to watch or participate in year after year is organization to promote art and cultural exhibition and cultural expression. With foresight, our parade will be a successful mix of floats, General Marshal, music, marching units, cars, festival queens, and more, carefully blended to please both the eye and ear.
African Descent Parade (Float) with brass bands will be integral part of African Descent Festival will be a colourful and decollation exciting event addition integral part of African Descent Festival on July 21st, 2018. The parade will attract people both in and out of town to come to Thornton Park our community. We want to create a parade that people will want to watch year after year. Representative from different African, African Caribbean and Afro Pacific Asian over 70 Countries will be invited both local and outside Canada with Canada multicultural communities all will be invited to participate in the wonderful parade from Downtown Vancouver Art Art Gallery to West Hastings and turn off Main Street Down to Strathcona and end up at Thornton Park. We have contacted number of different Countries and communities in BC and outside BC and there is exciting interest to take part of this event. African Descent Parade will be a successful event mixed with variety shows, music, matching, show cases with banners, with full Brass bands performing on street matching. The African Descent parade will be included with marching units, matching units, cars, decollators, acrobats, and Festival Queen. Representatives from countries of Africa and the African Diaspora have been invited to participate in the “African Descent Parade”. The “Parade of Flags” is in recognition of the United Nations’ declaration of the International Decade of People of African Descent.
According to the UN Proclamation: “The International Decade for People of African Descent, proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 68/237 and to be observed from 2015 to 2024, provides a solid framework for the United Nations, Member States, civil society and all other relevant actors to join together with people of African descent and take effective measures for the implementation of the programme of activities in the spirit of recognition, justice and development.”
“Our plans are to have representatives of Embassies, Consulates and Tourism Offices carrying their country’s flags in possession,”. We strongly feel that the “African Descent Parade of Flags” would serve as a tribute of commemoration of International Decade of People of African Descent as well as a symbol of the promotion of world peace and multiculturalism in Vancouver.
Embassies, Consulates and African Descent Boards of various countries with significant populations of people of African descent are invited to participate in the “Parade of Flags” which include African countries in addition to countries of the global African Diaspora. In support of the UN’s International Decade of People of African Descent, countries of the African Diaspora and Africa are asked to highlight structures, sites, trails, people and all things related to black cultural heritage in the promotion of tourism to their perspective countries. Embassy and Tourism officials of the various countries of Africa and the African Diaspora are also invited to participate in the Pan African and African Travel Forum and parade will take place in the morning and afternoon on Saturday, July 21st, 2018 before the festival kicked off that evening. The support and participation of the embassies, consulates and tourism boards and business associates for the 2018 African Diaspora African descent festival is very much needed and appreciated. If this event is anything like the inaugural event where dignitaries, officials and professionals from around the world attended, it promises to be an enormous success! This will pay a tribute to the people of African Descent recognise and promotion of their arts and culture.
A YEAR TO SHOWCASE OUR HERITAGE
African Descent parade and festival will showcase the Beauty, Richness, and Diversity of African Culture. 55 African Countries, African Caribbean and African Pacific Countries plus and African Six regions comprised people of African Descent live in other areas including Canada and USA. One Continent and the African Diaspora, the 6th Region of the African Union. From Downtown Vancouver, to Thornton Park, The Annual African Descent Parade and Festival will take place on Saturday 21st, and Sunday 22, July 2018 with a full parade from 10-12 noon on the 21st July. The Parade will start at 10AM, from Vancouver Downtown towards Thornton Park.
The theme of this year’s Event is “the Year For People of African descent,” and its objective is as always, to bring people from Africa, the Diaspora, and everyone together, in appreciation of the African Culture. The African Day Parade has been an ongoing whirlwind event which has captured the hearts of many from its inauguration in 2013 as a walking tour. In that, in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017, has been developing an infrastructure to develop a strong network and big parade that will bring all mentioned Countries together. 2018, we expect more than 55 African Countries marching groups, Caribbean and African Pacific and Asian marching groups and dozens of Performers, and hundreds of participants from Africa, the Americas and other parts of world marched in the parade and was enjoyed by more than 20,00 plus spectators. Participants included, drummers, dancers, children, associations, bands, singers, and various groups, from more than 70 countries including Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Guinea, Mali, Senegal, Niger, Benin, Namibia, South Africa, Honduras, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago to Asian Pacific Solomon Island and more. This year we are expecting groups from North Africa, Panama and other countries, to join us in even greater numbers, and we hope to have more stunning African Masked Dancers in the Parade. The mayor previously announced on behalf of the United Nation and the Organization of American States, that 2011 is the International Decade for People of African descent worldwide in March, earlier this year. On May 30th, the United Nation’s Africa Day conference, the African Union announced that African Diaspora is the 6th region of Africa. This means that around 200 million people who identify themselves as being of African descent living in the Americas, and many millions more live in other parts of the world, outside of the African continent have an official acknowledgement of their African heritage. This is considered a necessary step towards reparation of the identity crisis that has plagued African in Diaspora for so many years.
This is an opportunity for all of us around the globe to celebrate the diversity of our societies and to honor the contributions that our fellow citizens of African descent make every day to the economic, social and political fabrics of our communities. While we expect this year’s celebration to take place everywhere in the world, it is quite understandable that the capital of parade and festival is at Thornton Park Vancouver. This year’s theme, International Decade for People of African descent, is based on a Parade of Kings and Queens of Africa. We are expecting Africans in Diaspora to parade in their own versions of Kings and Queens. We are looking forward to an even more pronounced parade and festival of costumes, integral cultures, colors, multi-ethnic, multi-national, and multi-cultural pride from a diverse group of Africans and African Diaspora. We are expecting participants from West, East, Central, Southern, and North Africa, as well as groups from Brazil, Unites States, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Caribbean, Honduras, Haiti, Dominican Republic, England, Germany, etc.
In the 21st century, diversity, openness, and tolerance are vital national assets. They strengthen our societies and expand our capacity to meet our shared challenges and to seize the new opportunities before us. Participating in this year’s parade is important, as it shows our cultural strength as a necessary asset in the new global era. So as we mark this International Year for People of African Descent, I hope you’ll join us in renewing our efforts to promote opportunity, understanding, and respect at home and all over the world. ” We are looking forward to an increased coverage this year as we have grown bigger and better. The African Descent Parade and Festival is one of the first and most successful continental.
In this Parade we will include as many as the following activities:
- African Countries
- African Caribbean Countries
- African Asian Pacific Countries
- People of African Descent
- Multicultural Communities or other Countries.
- Community Associations
- Non For Profit Organisations
- Participants
- Marching Units
- Brass Band or Marching Band
- Performers and Music Band
- Exotic Dancers
- Drummers, Dancers
- Students Clubs, Universities and High School.
- Children
- African Descent Masked Dancers
- Afro Brazilian-Caribbean Samba, Capoeira
- The Grand Marshall and Honourable guests/Local and outside
- Colleges
- Police and other security agencies.
- Fire companies
- Auto mobile cars
- Unions and labour Unions
- Schools and teachers
- Celebrities
- Politicians and community leaders
- Businesses and Business Men
- Civic Organisations
- Youth Group and Youth Associations
- Beauty Queens and Pageants
- Floats and Vehicles.
THE MAIN GOALS OF THE AFRICAN DESCENT PARADE.
- Salute to Historic African Descent people in Vancouver and BC since 1859, throughout 19th century and their contribution.
- Salute UN International Decade for people of African Descent Vision 2015-2014, Recognition, Justice and Development
- Building community through excellent cultural connections and show cases of African Descent.
- Create opportunities for all communities to participate in our community activities and cultural expression
- Foster all forms of artistic Excellency and inclusive practices for all people of African Descent and multiculturalism.
- Collaborate and support all indigenous aboriginal cultural in partnership with African descent.
- Present Arts and cultural expression through marching brass band and float decollations.
- Strength community building and engagements
- Increase support for community arts and culture in BC
- Pay special tribute to Hogan’s Alley for African Descent Neighbourhood in Vancouver.
- Bring all People of African Descent in Vancouver to show our presence in decade 2024.