The annual costume parade through Fremont on Halloween includes SEAT animators Drew Christie, Webster Crowell, Stefan Gruber and Clyde Petersen, screening short loops of film on kites caught in trees, around the corner from the Lenin Statue. Festivities begin at the Troll Sculpture below the Aurora Bridge at 6:30pm, kites will illuminate as the parade moves into downtown Fremont between 7-8pm.
The flying cinema screens mini-films on kites, it has previously appeared at the Arabica Lounge and Susan Robb’s Long Walk project. Troll-o-ween is a historic costumed parade through Fremont featuring performance, music and a dance below the Fremont bridge. This October 31st, The flying cinema is lining the route on one particularly dark street with kites featuring monsters, crashing airplanes, and other fear-inducing cinema by SEAT artists.
The flying cinema is an ongoing project by SEAT to screen material in unusual locations, and was made possible with help from the Seattle office of Arts & Culture, Emutt productions, and A.J. Epstein.
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