Port Nelson Masked Parade Results
October 17, 2008
The Port Nelson Masked Parade defied the threat of rain and provided a spectacle of colour and creativity in Nelson on
Friday night.
Upper Moutere School won the $500 Supreme Group Award, for sound, mask performance and theme interpretation, with their
choreographed entry based on Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. They also won the $150 Interesting
Interpretation Award.
Coordinator Kim Merry said it was exciting to see more families, groups and businesses taking part, along with the
strong showing from the region’s schools.
“It was great to see parents and teachers in mask, dancing to the beat rather than just walking alongside their kids,”
he said. “The parade has developed a real heart, with the More FM Carnivale breaking down our usual social barriers and
creating a really special atmosphere in the city.”
Pacifica dub band Mamaku Project had the crowd dancing, while the ferris wheel, face painting, balloons, street theatre
and other attractions kept the closed off area thronged with people until 10pm.
Other prizes awarded on the night were:
Families and individuals
Supreme Individual Mask, $250, Karl Wulff
Supreme Family Mask, $250, Funky Flamingos
Families’ Judges Pick, $150, Reay family.
Individuals’ Judges Pick, $150, Greta Tapper.
Schools
Daring Diversity, $150, Nayland Primary.
Creative Unison, $150, Victory Primary.
Conferences and Events Greatest Impact Award, primary, $150, Tasman School.
Conferences and Events Greatest Impact Award, secondary, $150, Salisbury School.
Strongest Vocal Group, $150, Victory Primary School
Preschools
Daring Diversity, $150, Nelson Montessori.
Creative Unison, $150, Stoke Montessori
Interesting Interpretation, $150, Learning Land Preschool.
Business/Community Groups
Daring Diversity, $150, Awesome Theatre
Creative Unison, $150, Hot to Trot.
Interesting Interpretation, $150, Diamond Dolls Burlesque Group
Best Community Band, $150, Nelson City Pipe Band.
Ends