A parade is typically led by a grand marshal, who is often a notable figure or celebrity chosen to symbolize the event's theme. Following the grand marshal, there may be color guards, Marching Bands, or floats that showcase various community groups and organizations. The lead section sets the tone for the parade, engaging the audience and creating excitement as the procession moves forward.
The person who leads the parade is called the Grand Marshall.
Whoever holds the banner leads.
Greece
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A Martian Band
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Greece because it is the birthplace of the olympics
The head of a parade is typically referred to as the "parade marshal" or "grand marshal." This individual often leads the procession, setting the tone for the event and representing the theme or cause of the parade. The grand marshal is often a person of significance, such as a local celebrity or community leader, chosen to honor their contributions or prominence.
According to Olympic tradition, the athletes from Greece are the first to enter the stadium and the athletes from the host country are the last to enter the stadium.
Muster parade. Muster means to gather everyone together in a parade, that's why it is called muster parade.
Yes, the noun 'parade' is a collective noun for a parade of elephants or a parade of penguins.
Parade - Parade album - was created on 2011-11-11.