I love a parade, and as a marching band member in the long ago participated in my fair share of them. To me, parades involve bands marching, floats, and perhaps a few other groups representing this or that which move on the road before a viewing audience. Parades are a kinetic affair.
Trouble is, much of what is now represented on TV over holidays as a “parade” is more of a performance art spectacle where viewers see entertainers performing a show number at a grandstand than they do marching bands and all that should come with them. Good in its place, perhaps, but not to my definition an actual parade. Perhaps it’s just a kind of mislabeling, or an effort to placate an increasingly jaded audience with the singers and associated dancers which perform with them. Often such performances include a hot star of the moment.
A series of grandstand performances is not to me a parade, and shouldn’t be represented as such. Gimme those parades without singing stars where performers actually March!

Trouble is, much of what is now represented on TV over holidays as a “parade” is more of a performance art spectacle where viewers see entertainers performing a show number at a grandstand than they do marching bands and all that should come with them. Good in its place, perhaps, but not to my definition an actual parade. Perhaps it’s just a kind of mislabeling, or an effort to placate an increasingly jaded audience with the singers and associated dancers which perform with them. Often such performances include a hot star of the moment.
A series of grandstand performances is not to me a parade, and shouldn’t be represented as such. Gimme those parades without singing stars where performers actually March!

