Zombie walk
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A zombie walk (also known as a zombie march) is an organized public gathering of two or more people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban centre, the participants make their way around the city streets and through shopping malls in a somewhat orderly fashion and often limping and gnawing their way towards a local cemetery or other public space.
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[edit] Customs
Promoted primarily through word of mouth and online message boards, zombie walks are an underground activity. During the event participants are encouraged to remain in character as zombies and to communicate only in a manner consistent with zombie behavior. This may include grunting, groaning and slurred, moaning calls for 'brains'. It should be noted that zombie behavior is a hot topic of debate. Purists who draw their definitions from the original Living Dead films will claim that a Zombie would never have the ability to call for 'brains' and furthermore that a zombie needs only living (or freshly killed) flesh for its sustenance and not the brain in particular.
[edit] History
One of the first zombie walks was held in October 2003, in Toronto, Ontario, with 6 participants.[1] The first widely documented zombie walk occurred in Vancouver, B.C., on August 27, 2005, with over 400 participants. That walk proceeded through the Pacific Centre Mall, travelled on the SkyTrain (referred to for the event as the "SkyBrain" or the "BrainTrain") and continued 35 blocks to Mountain View Cemetery. [2]
On August 19, 2006 Vancouver and San Francisco held simultaneous Zombiewalks, with zombie walkers surprising people in an Apple store in San Francisco and a beach in Vancouver.[3]
At the 2006 Vancouver Zombiewalk, an incident occurred in which a driver attempted to push his way through the crowd of zombies that was headed down Robson St. This resulted in some minor injuries among the zombies, severe damage to the car, a number of ICBC insurance claims, and coverage on CBC Television.[4]
On Buy Nothing Day, November 25, 2006, in Montreal, a crowd of Zombies invaded the downtown core to take part in a "Shopping Spree of the Dead"[2] and ridicule the compulsive aspect of Christmas shopping.
In the largest zombie walk to date, 894 participants gathered at the Monroeville Mall in Pittsburgh, which served as the set of the classic zombie film Dawn of the Dead, on October 29th, 2006.[5] In addition to an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Records, the event was a benefit for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
On the 1st of April 2007 over 500 Zombies marched through the streets of Brisbane. Led by the Grand Master Zombie, High Marshal of the Zombie Hoard, Champion of the Zombie Faith and Founder of the Zombie kingdom, Maximilian Cowen an 18 year old Arts Student. In 2006 whilst Procrastinating during senior Art Lord Cowen came across the Toronto Zombie walk and thought in his infinite wisdom that “shit that is a good Idea” suggesting to a group of his close friends that should get dressed up and go see a movie. The Idea spread and expanded beyond belief as his following escalated Maximilian became concerned. He sort consult in his fellow scholars who gave him great encouragement and ate the ones that didn't.
Other sites that have had zombie walk events include: Edmonton, [3],Florida State University, Orlando, Florida[6], Louisiana State University[7], Zombie Squad chapter of St. Louis, Missouri [8], São Paulo[9], Vancouver, San Francisco, Burlington, Vermont, The University of Minnesota[10], Montréal, Calgary[11], Ottawa[12], Brisbane, Australia[13], New York City[14], Baltimore[15] , Seattle, Porto Alegre[16], Helsinki [17], Halifax and Atlanta, GA[18]. [4]
[edit] Charity Events
Organizations like Zombie Squad have used zombie walks to raise awareness for community service events being sponsored such as food drive and blood drives. This is normally associated with blood drives for the American Red Cross as a play on the spread of zombie infection through blood contact as popularized in films such as the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead and George A Romero's Land of the Dead.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ TorontoZombiewalk.com
- ^ Zombiewalk Vancouver
- ^ Eatbrains.com
- ^ Vancouver Zombie Walk 2006 CBC TV Coverage
- ^ Donaldson, Bob, and Roberts, Larry. A walk with zombies (Online multimedia presentation.) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 30, 2006.
- ^ The Orlando Weekly: Selections: Thursday, May 25, 2006 - Zombies March Orlando
- ^ Zombie Day
- ^ ZS Blood Drive Zombie Walk
- ^ Zombie Walk São Paulo Brazil 2006
- ^ Student Zombies Try to Liven Up U
- ^ The First Annual Calgary Zombie Walk
- ^ Ottawa Zombiewalk
- ^ Brisbane Zombiewalk
- ^ The Village Voice: Zombies Invade Bloomingdales. Zombiecon 2005 photos, Zombiecon 2005 photos #2
- ^ Baltimore Zombiewalk
- ^ Zombie Walk Porto Alegre Brazil 2006
- ^ Zombie Walk Helsinki 2006
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[edit] External links
- Zombiewalk.com
- Worldwide Zombie Resources and UK Zombie Events
- Zombie Walk Porto Alegre Brazil
- [5] Zombie Walk Porto Alegre Brazil 2006 Photography.
- Zombie Walk Curitiba Brazil
- Zombie Walk São Paulo Brazil 2006
- SPFXMasks - Zombies Walking in Times Square
- [6] Zombie Walk Toronto 2006 Photography.
- Interview with Adam and Tommy of the Zombie Day zombie walk - small WORLD Podcast 2006
- Orlando Zombie Walk 2006 w/ The Rich Weirdoes: Photo Gallery #1, Photo Gallery #2
- Coverage of the 2006 Vancouver Zombie walk]
- Zombie Walk Manaus Amazonas Brazil 2007
- Australia's Brisbane Zombie Walk (Who needs "Bridge to Brisbane" when you have ZOMBIEWALK!?)