The Annual ‘Corso Zundert’ Parade Honors Van Gogh with Monumental Floats Adorned with Flowers, of Zundert, Netherlands.
The Annual ‘Corso Zundert’ Parade Honors Van Gogh with Monumental Floats Adorned with Flowers
the legendary parade of giant floats adored with thousands of dahlia
flowers that twist through the narrow streets of Zundert, Netherlands.
This year 19 teams
took inspiration from the work of Vincent van Gogh who was born in
Zundert 162 years ago. The towering floats borrow colors, motifs, and
imagery from van Gogh’s painting including several interpretations of
the artist’s self-portraits.
Started in 1936,
the parade celebrates the region’s reputation as a global supplier of
dahlia flowers, an area now covering 33 hectares (81 acres) of 600,000
dahlia bulbs in fifty different species. The first Corso Zundert parades
were modest in size featuring horse-drawn carts or bicycles covered in
flowers, but the event has since grown dramatically. The floats now
merge more ambitious aspects of contemporary/urban art with traditional
parade floats as part of a friendly annual competition. You can see
plenty more photos over on BN DeStem
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