Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena
Participants gather before the start of the Doo Dah Parade in East Pasadena -- a new part of town for the irreverent event. (Christina House / For The TImes)
Steve Hopkins arrives for the parade in his 1983 bus. (Christina House / For The Times)
Randy Reyes, left, gets helped into his costume. The Doo Dah Parade’s date, route and regularity has often varied -- it’s sometimes been held twice in a year and sometimes not at all. (Christina House / For The Times)
Gwen Girvin plays the accordion. The parade was started in 1978 as an impish reply to the pomp and extravagance of the Rose Parade. (Christina House / For The Times)
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Shalena Hughes, left, sails down the parade route. The event originated in Old Town Pasadena, which in the late ‘70s was more bohemian and less trendy. (Christina House / For The Times)
Members of Thrill the World Los Angeles perform Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” dance. (Christina House / For The TImes)
Jeff Leon walks a back road, still in costume, after appearing in the Doo Dah Parade. (Christina House / For The Times)