And so it was Tuesday (July 10) on Fifth Street in downtown Cincinnati for the 7th World Choir Games “Celebration of Nations” parade. Led by grand marshals Mark Mallory, Mayor of Cincinnati, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bootsy Collins, choirs of nations participating in the Games, representatives of Interkultur (producer of the Games) and local presenting sponsors – an estimated 6,000 people according to the Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau -- marched from Duke Energy Convention Center to Fountain Square to celebrate the completion of the first week of the event.
An enthusiastic crowd was on hand, waving flags, applauding and generally having a good time.
![]() The parade begins, Fifth and Race Street
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![]() Nigerian chorister on Fountain Square after the "Celebration of Nations" parade
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![]() James Stewart Reaney (London Free Press, London, Ontario, Canada)
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Here are some photos from Market Garden at the corner of Fifth and Race (set up to accommodate the needs of visitors, with food, drink and vendors’ booths). Note the revival of “The Big Pig Gig,” the painted pigs that populated the city in 2000, recalling Cincinnati’s one-time nickname of “Porkopolis” (for its thriving meat-packing industry in the 19th century).
![]() Welcome sign on Fifth Street, downtown Cincinnati
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![]() Whirl and Twirl spin by
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![]() Grand marshal, Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory, leads the parade
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![]() Grand marshal Bootsy Collins waves to the crowd
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![]() And now a word from one of our sponsors (Kroger Co.)
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![]() Australia passes in review
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![]() Canada stops to sing
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![]() Lovely in costume, Colombia
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![]() left to right: Finland, Estonia, Ecuador and Denmark
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![]() painted pig at the entrance of Village Market Square, corner of Race and Fifth Streets, downtown Cincinnati
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![]() Here's Germany
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![]() Encore Germany
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![]() just the thing for a hot day
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![]() On high to see Hong Kong
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![]() Hello, Philippines
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![]() painted pig on Fountain Square
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![]() Russia passes by
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![]() Girls choir from Russia
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![]() Fairfield Choraliers of Cincinnati
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![]() Venezuela (loves music, home of El Sistema)
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