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I've heard about and seen some interesting photos from past Dream Parades in
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The Dream Community is an art-centered community founded in 2001 by Gordon Tsai and partners. It is situated in Xizhi,
Tsai was inspired by carnivals around the world, such as the
© Photographer: Imagesbykenny | Agency: Dreamstime.com This year's parade, held on October 19, was fabulous. The streets between the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial and
The parade started at 3 p.m. when the revelers started off at the main gateway of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall plaza. They then went up
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Each year a group of foreign artists are invited to live and work in the Dream Community and take part in the parade. This year, a five-person team from
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Teams from
The founder himself, Gordon Tsai, took part dressed as a purple fighter. Wearing purple body paint, he danced around the floats on the street while breathing fire.
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One of the focal points of the parade is the Aboriginal children's samba drumming teams from communities and villages around
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If you didn't make this year's parade, be sure to catch it next year. It is definitely one of the most interesting and colorful events in
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