Festival of Nations Parade 2014 at Dollywood
It is a rainy day here in South Carolina and I am thinking back and dreaming of a beautiful Spring day a couple of weeks ago. We were sitting in a perfect location at the exact spot where the Festival of Nations Parade at Dollywood was about to begin.
This day the parade featured not only the outrageously beautiful lady, herself, but representatives from the countries that are represented at the festival this year. The beautiful lady actually appeared near the end of the parade, but I thought it only fitting that I post a picture of her first. After all, she is the lady from whom the wonderful park gets its name.
Being chauffeured by the "Mayor of Dollywood," here is the star herself, Ms. Dolly Parton!
Dolly Parton in The Festival of Nations Parade at Dollywood |
I once heard her jokingly say to someone who was interviewing her on television something to the effect of "I pay a lot of money to look like this." That was years ago and I am almost certain that these were not her exact words, but it was something like that, as I recall. I suppose the reason I remembered this is because my thought at the time was that she had gotten her money's worth and I still think so today. Isn't she gorgeous?
First in the parade was the Piano Music Box ballerina and music box piano player from Italy. The piano moves along the street while the pianist plays music, which sounds like the notes are coming from a music box. As the piano moves and the music plays the wonderfully elegant live ballerina spins on top of the "music box!"
Ballerina and Piano Music Box Player from Italy |
Here are some photos of the ballerina as she spins atop the Piano Music Box while the musician plays
while they move rather slowly along the street. They made appearances throughout the day in the park. It was beautiful thing to behold!
Piano Music Box Ballerina from Italy in Dollywood's Festival of Nations Parade |
Piano Music Box Ballerina in Dollywood's Festival of Nations Parade |
Africa was represented by members of the troupe from the Mother Africa show.
Africa is Represented in Dollywood's Festival of Nations Parade |
The two men in the following pictured, wearing green shirts represent Zambia. There are actually five of them in a vocal group which performed at the Back Porch Theater which is one of the open air theaters in the park. They make scheduled appearances throughout the park's hours.
Zambia(Dressed in Green Shirts)Represented in Dollywood's Festival of Nations |
Just behind Zambia's vocal group is this Polish accordion player. He roams the shops and restaurants of Dollywood during the festival as he plays traditional Polish folk music.
Polish Musician Plays Traditional Polish Folk Music |
This group is from Ecuador, this talented group of musicians plays a combination of Native Incan instruments with contemporary backup. They perform at the Show Street Gazebo periodically throughout the day during the festival. As quoted from the brochure they celebrate in their music "the history and culture of the Andes Mountains."
Atahualpa Represents Ecuador at Dollywood's Festival of Nations |
This is a photo of the group as they perform at the Show Street Gazebo.
Atahualpa Performing at Show Street Gazebo During Dollywood's festival of Nations 2014 |
Here the beautiful people in La Danza de Columbia represents Columbia.
Columbia Represents La Danza de Columbia Troupe |
Performers from Germany included these stilt walkers, among others. The colorful traditional costuming displayed throughout the festival's performances are awe-inspiring.
Germany is Represented by Zebra Stelzentheater |
Now, lovely people, I will leave you with a few more photos of someone that I believe to be one of the most generous and gracious, intelligent, talented and beloved personalities in the world of entertainment, Dolly Parton.
This photo is another from our first day of the Festival of Nations parade.
Dolly Parton and the "Mayor of Dollywood" in the Festival of Nations Parade 2014 |
This side view (of her cute hairdo). It is one that was taken on our second day at the park for the festival this Spring.
Dolly Parton in the Festival of Nations Parade at Dollywood in 2014 |
This one is not from this year. As I recall, this photo was taken during the National Southern Gospel and Harvest Celebration in 2011.
I hope you have enjoyed this recap of the Festival of Nations parade at Dollywood!
Be blessed!
Comments
Thanks for your sweet comments and for jogging my feeble memory!
Thanks so much for coming by! Dolly really is gorgeous. When she comes out on stage to welcome the guests in the park and guest entertainers, she always seems so genuine and nice. An older lady sitting next to us in the parade who is one of her biggest fans was leaving for England the end of the week to see Dolly in concert over there. She said she had followed her all over the place in the states any time she could. Like you I've heard good things about her and when there has been an adverse rumor or two, she seems to have taken it in her stride.
Thank you for taking us along on your Dolly wood parade :)
How exciting to be this close snapping away with photos that inspire a vacation to Dolly wood :)
You do some of the best vacations, and of course the best vacation shares :)
Thank you sweet friend for taking the time to visit my post and better leaving a comment on your way home that joys my heart.
Xoxo
Dore
What a great event and I think Dolly looks beautiful!! I think she is a beautiful person both inside and out and she has gotten prettier with age.....
Thanks so much for ALWAYS stopping by and for youe support and encouragement!!
I went through a rough time over the past several months with taking on too much and I realize my limitations now.....
I will continue to blog but maybe not post as much as I was...3 post a week was too much...
It is because of wonderful people like yourself that i have returned and will continue to keep Blogging!!
Hugs,
Debbie
So far, no exotic places for the two of us together, unless we count Hawaii when I joined my husband on R&R. We still dream of distant travel!
Happy Easter and I hope you and your family will have a gorgeous weekend!
Your post about the wash tub is wonderful! I enjoyed it so much. The thing about my childhood is that I grew up in rural Georgia, where we didn't necessarily have some of the modern conveniences that some people who grew up during that era might have enjoyed. Of course, they have some great memories, too, without a doubt, just of different things. Life was was not always easy for us and we did not have a lot, but we made the best of what we had. Like most people, not all memories are necessarily of a perfect life, but most I consider blessings today.
Happy Easter, dear Nicole, and I hope that you and your beautiful family will have a wonderful weekend!
I hope you and your dear family will have a beautiful Easter weekend!
The parade is not a huge production, but really is wonderful and I think she is, too!
Have a beautiful weekend with your family!