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About 6,000 people (estimate by Cincinnati Police) filled the new Civic Lawn opposite Music Hall Friday night to celebrate the re-opening of Washington Park, one of Cincinnati’s treasured downtown green spaces, long misused and neglected. (I spied an elderly couple listening from the balcony of their third floor apartment on 14th St. also.)
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The weather was partly sunny and while threatening clouds passed over, nothing climatological interfered with the joyous occasion.
![]() JMR leads "The Star Spangled Banner"
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![]() Evans Mirageas
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The program was beautifully assembled, paying tribute to the “nation of immigrants” with reference to the many threads that make up the fabric of America. Opening with “The Star Spangled Banner” (descendant of a British drinking song), the first half included American composer Charles Ives’ “Variations on America,” “Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite March” by Ohio-born bandmaster Karl King and -- with an eye toward the skies by Russell -- Johann Strauss’ “Thunder and Lightning Polka” (with the fireworks strictly by the Pops).
![]() pas de trois from "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky (Cincinnati Ballet)
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![]() "Russian Sailors' Dance," Reinhold Gliere (Cincinnati Ballet)
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The first half closed with the Chorus singing the evocative folk song “Shenandoah” and “Battle Hymn of the Republic” (both sung at the 2012 World Choir Games opening ceremony July 4 at U.S. Bank Arena).
![]() Making friends
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![]() Connie Hinitz with her pet Schih Tzu
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Intermission allowed listeners to enjoy concessions on the perimeter of the lawn. Dogs on leashes strolled the premises, while kids – and even grownups – took a “dip” in the colorful, interactive fountain adjacent to the lawn.
![]() interactive fountain in Washington Park, Cincinnati, Ohio
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![]() Luther Lewis as Sporting Life ("Porgy and Bess")
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![]() "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy from Company B" (Cincinnati Ballet)
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Seen in the crowd were: Patty Beggs, Meghan Berneking, Tatiana Berman, Todd Bezold, Dabby Blatt, Charlotte Brooks, James R. Cassidy and Angela Williamson, Ixi Chen, Trey Devey, John Fox, Connie Hinitz, Marcus Küchle, Thom and Beth Mariner, Chris Milligan, Rick Pender, Norma Petersen, Robert Porco, Judy Printz, Joe Somogyi, Heather Stengle, Steve Sunderman (and his Yorkshire terrier Zoe), Katie Syroney, Ashley Tongret and Phyllis Weston.
It was a grand night, long to be remembered.
photos by Mary Ellyn Hutton