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'''Madge, the Magic City Dragon''' is an articulated dragon puppet created in [[2012]] as a mascot for the fun-loving spirit of [[Birmingham]]. The project was initiated by artist [[Carrie Hill]] and created with help from many artist volunteers. The head, designed by [[Allan Woodall]] and [[Keith Gugliotto]] is 8 feet tall, 6 feet long, and weighs 150 pounds. The body, designed by Hill, [[Peggy Gordon]] and [[Sandy Tilt]] and sewn with help from [[Sarah Miller]], was originally 15-feet long, with additional sections and a 9-foot-long tail added later.
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'''Madge, the Magic City Dragon''' is an articulated dragon puppet created in [[2012]] as a mascot for the fun-loving spirit of [[Birmingham]]. The project was initiated by artist [[Carrie Hill]] and created with help from many artist volunteers, including [[Allan Woodall]], [[Sarah Miller]], [[Wade Smith]], [[Keith Gugliotto]], [[Veronique Vanblaere]], [[Sherri Ross]], [[Justin Roth]], [[Kelly Roth]], [[Billie Dupree]], [[Mandy Shunnarah]], [[Kristina Visscher]], [[Ana Sullivan]], [[Sophia Sullivan]], [[Tim Poe]], [[Liz Brown]], [[Peggy Gordon]], and [[Sandy Tilt]].


[[Veronique Vonblaere]] led Madge in a parade for [[Day of the Dead]] 10 at [[Bare Hands]] on [[November 2]], [[2012]]. The dragon was introduced to Mayor [[William Bell]] during that event.
The gold-painted papier-mâché head, designed by Woodall and Gugliotto, is 8 feet tall, 6 feet long, and weighs 75 pounds. The body, designed and sewn by Hill, Gordon, Tilt and Miller, is 15-feet long and uses 28 yards of fabric. A 10-foot tail was added, along with a roller wheel for the head and a new set of thick eyelashes, in January [[2013]]. With her tail, Madge is 31 feet long.


Madge's creators hope to display her, accompanied by marching band, in any number of "random parades" through the city,  
Vonblaere led Madge, operated by Gugliotto, Hill, Smith, Miller, Woodall and [[Kristin Kenning]] in a parade for [[Day of the Dead]] 10 at [[Bare Hands]] on [[November 2]], [[2012]]. The dragon was introduced to Mayor [[William Bell]] during that event. Since then she has attracted a marching band and a theme song. The troupe has participated in [[Magic City Dance Walk]] and the [[Mercedes Marathon]] kid's race.


==References==
==References==
* Shunnarah, Mandy (November 2, 2012) "[http://www.magiccitypost.com/community/magic-city-dragon-to-debut-at-dia-de-los-muertos Magic City Dragon to debut at Dia de Los Muertos]" ''Magic City Post''
* Shunnarah, Mandy (November 2, 2012) "[http://www.magiccitypost.com/community/magic-city-dragon-to-debut-at-dia-de-los-muertos Magic City Dragon to debut at Dia de Los Muertos]" ''Magic City Post''
* communication from Carrie Hill (January 4, 2013)
* MIller, Sarah (February 7, 2013) "[http://sarahamiller.blogspot.com/2013/02/madge-magic-city-dragon.html Madge, the Magic City Dragon]". Sarah in the City weblog


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 18:07, 16 February 2013

Madge

Madge, the Magic City Dragon is an articulated dragon puppet created in 2012 as a mascot for the fun-loving spirit of Birmingham. The project was initiated by artist Carrie Hill and created with help from many artist volunteers, including Allan Woodall, Sarah Miller, Wade Smith, Keith Gugliotto, Veronique Vanblaere, Sherri Ross, Justin Roth, Kelly Roth, Billie Dupree, Mandy Shunnarah, Kristina Visscher, Ana Sullivan, Sophia Sullivan, Tim Poe, Liz Brown, Peggy Gordon, and Sandy Tilt.

The gold-painted papier-mâché head, designed by Woodall and Gugliotto, is 8 feet tall, 6 feet long, and weighs 75 pounds. The body, designed and sewn by Hill, Gordon, Tilt and Miller, is 15-feet long and uses 28 yards of fabric. A 10-foot tail was added, along with a roller wheel for the head and a new set of thick eyelashes, in January 2013. With her tail, Madge is 31 feet long.

Vonblaere led Madge, operated by Gugliotto, Hill, Smith, Miller, Woodall and Kristin Kenning in a parade for Day of the Dead 10 at Bare Hands on November 2, 2012. The dragon was introduced to Mayor William Bell during that event. Since then she has attracted a marching band and a theme song. The troupe has participated in Magic City Dance Walk and the Mercedes Marathon kid's race.

References

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