Mummersstrut.com is the site to find information, other than this site, to get information on the Fancy Brigades and especially the Fancy Brigade Fest and Finale. To include show ticket information, group tour information and the New Years Eve Gala. Click on www.mummersstrut.com for additional information.
Mummers.com is a site with links to all four divisons and a weath of information on mummers and mummers history. Click on www.mummers.com to
The Mummers Museum opened in 1976 and is dedicated to the Philadelphia celebration of New Years. The Museum houses a rich collection of Mummer's paraphernalia and memorabilia, from which the museum draws, to demonstrate the tradition of Philadelphia Mummery. Click http://www.mummersmuseum.com/ for more information.
Welcome to MummerTime, Philadelphia Mummery's voice. Whether you're a long time strutter or a first time visitor, you'll find great information of use to Mummers and non-Mummers alike. Clink on http://www.mummertime.com/ for more information.
From the folks who brought you the Declaration of Independence -- hailed as
"the feel-good celebration of America we need" --- STRUT! spotlights the
world of the Philadelphia Mummers and their annual parade. For fourteen
hours each New Year's Day, electricians, longshoremen, plumbers, cops, and
other working class wizards transform the city of brotherly love into the
world capital of surrealism. Click http://www.strutthemovie.com for more information.
The all male chorus, consisting of approximately 35 men, singing three part harmony, have performed extensively throughout the Delaware Valley, at churches, schools, nursing homes, hospitals, veteran organizations, Mummery events and private engagements. One of the Choruses most important engagements are their annual performances at the Mummer's masses at both St Peter's on December 26th (Shrine of St. John Neuman) and our Lady of Mount Carmel on New Years Eve. A significant event which the group also prepares for is their performance at the annual "Homeless Concert" held in early December at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in South Philadelphia. Click on www.mummers.com/chorus/ for more information.
The Philadelphia Mummers Parade is a beloved tradition that traces its roots to before the city was founded. It is the oldest folk parade in America. The parade is held every New Years Day (weather permitting.) The parade is a day long event. Click http://www.phila.gov/recreation/mummers/index.html for more information.
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