Description |
1 videodisc (DVD) (23 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in |
Summary |
Welfare State International, England's top celebratory performance group devise a show at the Bathurst car racing weekend 1999. Two tribes celebrate the event in their own way. A group of community artists and local residents build giant images, stage a masked ball and hold a street parade. In contrast the race spectators burn twenty cars in a night of drink and destruction. Why? A look at the differences between spectators and participants, local and commercial pressures and globalisation may provide an answer |
Notes |
Distributed by Contemporary Arts Media |
Credits |
Director, Lachlan Simond ; producer, John Carroll |
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DVD |
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No rating given |
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Color recording system: NTSC |
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Available for Deakin University staff and students only |
SUBJECT |
Bathurst 1000 (Automobile race)
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Subject |
Sports -- Social aspects.
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Sports spectators -- Australia.
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Genre/Form |
Video recordings.
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Author |
Simond, Lachlan
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Contemporary Arts Media (Firm)
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