Quiet Parade

September 18, 2024: An experiment in collective access creation.

FlagSSS Day

On September 18, 2024, the FlagSSS Day Collective participated in the Quiet Parade: An experiment in collective access creation. The parade took place on the University of Toronto Mississauga campus.

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  invited artists and the public to participate in creating a sensory-friendly, float-based ensemble that experiments with unconventional approaches to celebration and accessibility. Like a traditional parade, a series of discrete expressions come together to compose a multifaceted whole. One might encounter a marching band whispering songs of peace, joyful public stimming, heaping armfuls of soft sculpture worms, a dance between a broom and a walker, and more. Read more about the Quiet Parade here.

The FlagSSS Day collective was one of fifteen contributing artists. We offered the Quiet Parade a slowcore flag corps with gentle, snail-inspired movements. Read more about it here.

Nyda Kwasowsky joined the FlagSSS Day Collective (right)

On September 17, 2024, we had the opportunity to talk about the history and context for FlagSSS Day before leading a flag-making workshop.

Angela Beallor talking about the context for FlagSSS Day
Sylvan made a flag
Flag-making workshop
Our 12 by 10 foot flag that we carried in the procession.
We had such a wonderful time with all of the participants of the Quiet Parade! Thank you to everyone who made this project possible. Sadly, the little bag of stickers fell out of our bags and did not make it to Canada! If you’d like one, write us and we will send you snail mail! Or if you are in Troy, find us and we will gladly give you some.