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Lady Liberty imploring the crowd to help her during Act 1 (Photo by Rebecca George Photography, used with permission) |
The accelerating erosion of American freedoms under the Trump Administration in 2025 inspired Indivisible Charlottesville members Nancy DeWitt to create, and Isabelle McMahon to organize, an extremely ambitious piece of performance art on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall. On November 1, 2025, a 45-member brass band, 30 choral singers, and 30 costumed performers with props staged a 90-minute "Jazz Parade for Democracy" extravaganza for an audience of roughly 750 people, many of whom became impromptu participants! Video highlights of the event are at the bottom of the page.
Interviews with the Creators and Key Players
To better understand how we pulled it off, and why this production was so meaningful to us, watch 1:1 video interviews with Nancy, Isabelle, Sage, and some of the other key participants at the links below, where you can also follow along with a human-proofed interview transcript that also has stunning photographs from the event. You can ask questions or leave your thoughts on anything you see or read via comments on this multimedia NowComment platform.
You can also watch choreographer Susan McCulley demonstrate and explain the simple dance movements she chose for the Jazz Parade in this video.
The Grassroots Connector, a national online newsletter for activists committed to democratic principles and the constitution, ran a detailed overview on 12/22/2025 describing how the "Jazz Parade for Democracy" came to be; the hope is that our success (on so many levels) will inspire organizers and creative folks in other cities to stage this or a similar performance art work.
Video Highlights from the 3 Acts
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