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This event is part of the City’s 50th Anniversary celebrations
Most public spaces and gatherings are inherently high-stimulation. Competing sounds, bright lights, scented products, unpredictable crowds and the like present barriers to those who thrive in low-stimulation environments.
QUIET PARADE invites artists and the public to create a quiet parade—a sensory-friendly, float-based ensemble that experiments with unconventional approaches to celebration. It is a project shaped by a commitment to cross-disability solidarity and the desire for pleasurable, joyful, and extravagant experiences of accessibility.
Like a traditional parade, QUIET PARADE brings together a series of discrete expressions to compose a multifaceted whole. QUIET PARADE is by nature experimental, embracing the potential for failure as a strength. The organizers propose that any challenge to the prevailing norms of individualism and privatization come with such risk, including collective forms of accessibility.
Gathering together can happen in a multitude of dreamed-for, yet-to-be-experienced ways. QUIET PARADE rejects the notion that the labour required to create collective forms of access is inherently and exclusively burdensome, embracing it instead as a valuable disruption. The intention is to approach the creation of access as an ongoing, iterative, relational process and a deep source of possibility, connection, and magic.
Events are weather permitting and subject to change. Please visit the event website for more information.
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On January 1, 1974, the City of Mississauga was incorporated, making 2024 our 50th anniversary. Over the past 50 years, Mississauga has grown into a vibrant, diverse and dynamic city; in fact, we are Ontario’s third-largest city. As we celebrate our anniversary, you are invited to join in the many activities and events planned or create your own celebrations.