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Parade of decorated vehicles in city will celebrate Scotland



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
A PROCESSION of cars decorated to capture the theme of Scottish history and heritage will drive down the Royal Mile as part of a major art event.
The Illuminated Art Car Parade will take place next year and is expected to capture the imagination in the same way as the Cow Parade, with community groups and professional artists involved in decorating the vehicles.

One car is to be made to loo
k like a giant set of bagpipes, while golf, whisky and Robert Burns are also set to feature. Scottish inventions, including the Dunlop car tyre, tarmac roads and electric light bulbs are also to be represented.

The city council has secured £30,000 of funding for the event from the Scottish Government's Homecoming Scotland 2009, which is to encourage people with an affinity to Scotland to visit.

Norman Ireland, events and special projects manager at the city council, said: "It will be a major event that will celebrate Scotland. In a city like Edinburgh we are used to having international performers on our doorstep but a growing number of people also want to celebrate their own history and culture.

"It will be a car version of the Edinburgh Cow Parade and I think it will definitely capture the imagination as a major one-off event. The Cow Parade was a real mix of professional art and art at a community level and this should be similar."

The Cow Parade was held in 2006, and featured more than 150 fibreglass cows, decorated by artists, celebrities, businesses and community groups.

It is understood that the city will also incorporate some of the themes of Homecoming Scotland into this year's Hogmanay events, with a major new celebration of Scottish culture planned for December 30.

Sinead Guerin, regional director at VisitScotland, said the November parade, which follows a similar event staged in Manchester in 2007, would be a "fantastic" highlight of the homecoming events.

"The Cow Parade, which had the whole of Edinburgh talking when it hit town two years ago, showed the impact that a community art event can have, and we have high hopes that the Car Parade will be a similar success.

"There will be so much going on in Edinburgh next year, from art exhibitions to events, including the Gathering, when more than 8000 clansmen and women from around the world will descend on Edinburgh."





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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 11:49 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 21/08/2008 12:57:54
Sounds very colorful and exciting,cant wait to see it.
2

danbob,

21/08/2008 13:01:50
Sounds very tacky and pointless, can,t wait to save the train fare.
3

Saoghal Beag,

21/08/2008 13:12:01
tartan tack for the tourists.
4

Bill MacD,

21/08/2008 13:18:47
Is it just me that has a problem with 'celebrations' that involve more waste, more pollution, more noise, more inconvenience? The cows did none of that. What century are the idiots behind this living in?
5

Boswall,

21/08/2008 13:23:32
#4

Well I doubt the cows appeared out of thin air...

Bring them back though - they ended up capturuing the publics affection in a way I suspect a set of bagpipes on wheels won't.
6

YummyMummy,

21/08/2008 13:33:27
Yeah, bring back the cows!
7

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 21/08/2008 13:45:50
Have some of you lot actually read the article? It's not just bagpipes and tartan tat:-

"...golf, whisky and Robert Burns are also set to feature. Scottish inventions, including the Dunlop car tyre, tarmac roads and electric light bulbs are also to be represented."

#4:

If you don't like it, don't turn up. Simple. I don't like reality TV shows or soap operas. Guess what? I don't watch them.
8

tomias,

Edinburgh 21/08/2008 13:53:14
Marketing forces
9

Mallory,

Edinburgh 21/08/2008 14:39:40
Why not Princes Street where more people could watch or will it still be off-limits with trans work?
10

Mallory,

Edinburgh 21/08/2008 14:40:23
slip of the key-board again trams not trans
11

eric,

Lothian 21/08/2008 14:56:22
Its got as much imagination as Blackpool!
12

Tina Tiresome,

21/08/2008 15:48:54
Bags I drive the Buckfast lorry!
13

Andy Pandy,

Loanhead 21/08/2008 15:53:36
Will there be a decorated tram as well?
Or a car decorated like Kenny Richie?
Or a car decorated like Shir Shean Connerysh arshh hole?

I'm going to be there for sure.
14

Iona Bicycle,

21/08/2008 16:08:23
Why does it have to be cars? All of these ideas would be better realised using human-powered vehicles.
15

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

21/08/2008 20:25:14
yeah, bring back the car. david begg, eat your bowels out.
16

bluehead,

edinburgh 22/08/2008 09:56:08
they should have thought of all that before they destroyed Edinburgh,this once wonderful city been reduced to a rubble strewn dump,made even worse with the maniacal tram system which nobody wanted except the trampots who seem happy to throw away millions of pounds down the drain.

 

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