Tag: fremont solstice parade 2011
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Hundreds of naked riders bring the sunshine for drizzly Solstice Parade
Chilly temperatures and a light drizzle didn’t stop hundreds of people from painting their bodies and riding their bikes in the 2011 Fremont Solstice Parade. The mantra of the ride was: “The louder you yell, the warmer you will be!” And this reporter couldn’t agree more. It was my first time doing the ride, and…
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Beyond Naked explores the ‘creative courage’ needed to ride naked in the Solstice Parade
Are you going to bare it all with hundreds of other people and ride your bicycle naked in the legendary Fremont Solstice Parade this year? Among those hundreds will be many people who have never done anything quite like that before. Beyond Naked is a documentary about four of them. “Any act of creativity requires…
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Beyond Naked follows four people riding nude in Fremont Solstice Parade
NOTE: This video is basically safe for work, unless your work is square and doesn’t like flashes of people’s painted naked bodies. Beyond Naked Trailer from Dan McComb on Vimeo. You still have a chance to be a movie star. The only catch is you gotta get naked. No, it’s not that kind of movie.…
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