(1 Nov 2024)
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York – 31 October 2024
1. Wide of flash mob dancing to "Thriller"
2. Wide of parade attendees walking
3. Various, mariachi performers and folklorico dancers in Day of the Dead attire
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Tristen Maldonado, parade attendee:
"I’m a native New Yorker. This is like a perfect time to celebrate my favorite holiday and it’s just the vibes are great. Everyone’s just here to have a good time. And yeah, just a great, great, fun time."
5. Wide of parade performers, with puppet Jack O’Lanterns
6. Wide of parade attendees
7. Medium of parade performer
8. Wide of people dancing in parade
9. Wide of people walking in parade
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Emily Czudak, puppeteer:
"I think the value of having events like this every year brings the community together. It’s a tradition to look forward to, you know, it’s something families can do together and, you know, cheer up during a time of, you know, unease."
11. Wide of cat puppets in parade
12. Various, political signage and messaging at parade
13. Various, people walking and dancing in parade
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Tristen Maldonado, parade attendee:
"What makes the parade New York? Very chaotic, I’d say. This place is filled with a lot of people. So, seeing people dress up as completely different things really brings the New York energy. Just seeing everybody dress up as different things and just partying."
15. Various, parade performers playing drums and dancing
16. Various, parade attendees behind barricade
17. Wide of "Witches Vote "sign
18. Wide of New Yorkers passing out candy in parade
19. Wide of parade attendee
20. Tracking shot of costume in couple
21. Tight of parade attendees
22. Medium of marching band
AP Video shot by: John Minchillo
Production: Leslie Ambriz
STORYLINE:
New Yorkers put on their wackiest costumes and made their way to the 51st annual Village Halloween Parade, Thursday night.
Marching bands could be heard echoing throughout the city as they made their way down the boulevards, while bystanders of all ages stuck out their candy bags to collect some sweet treats.
Native New Yorker Tristen Maldonado says the parade perfectly describes the city.
"This is like a perfect time to celebrate my favorite holiday and the vibes are great," said Maldonado. "So, seeing people dress up as completely different things really brings the New York energy."
Amid all of the fun, those walking in the parade took time to shine a light on the importance of voting and even held signs bearing political messages as they marched through the streets.
Among them, signs reading "Witches Vote" and "Scream if your rent is too damn high!"
Puppeteer Emily Czudak, who walked in the parade as a giant cat, says the event is the perfect time for families and individuals to escape anxieties.
"It’s something families can do together and, you know, cheer up during a time of unease," said Czudak.
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