27 September 2006

2007 festivals announced

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Jon Stanhope has announced the winners of grant funding for festivals in 2007 and I have to admit there’s some interesting stuff in there. Of interest to me is:

â– Canberra Festival of One Act Plays
â– 2007 Canberra International Film Festival
â– Pacific Islands Showcase
â– Conflux – a science fiction conference in 2007

There are 13 funded festivals in 2007 which if memory serves is a welcome reduction.

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goes rather well with “If I wanted your opinion, I’d give you one”

People will like what I tell them to like…

You don’t have to like what other people like, VY. It’s all part of the joy of living in a society 😉

Look, for various reasons, the government funds ways and means of people getting together. They also chuck bucketloads of cash into sport, so it evens out and everybody gets to experience the kind of things they want to without having to pay the full cost directly.

Well, let’s all sit a circle with flowers in our hair singing Kumbayah then.

Oh all right, sometimes festivals are ok, but most of them don’t float my boat.

Philistine!

If all you’re going to do with your life is run hospitals and teach people, then you’ll have a pretty empty life.

Getting out, and in touch with other people is a good thing – and workable festivals, that get people out and about and living as part of their community rather than hiding in their little boxes, are an important part of that equation.

Having said that, I have no idea whether these festivals actually do achieve any of this, ’cause I’ve gone to remarkably few of ’em.

Agreed, AD. It’s bad enough enduring widespread drought, without bringing cultural drought into the equation.

Absent Diane11:10 am 28 Sep 06

they are waste of money for plain brained people. To those who get a kick out of life doing these kind of things, they aren’t a waste.

That’s right, but this 200k, and another 200k from another waste of time, and another 200k from over there….

See the pattern?

Total funding for this lot is around $200,000 – and that’s between thirteen of ’em. Which isn’t really a whole bucketload of cash.

If you really think that much can keep a school open or a hospital in gear, you’re crazy.

Some of these things are up there with the inaugural Festival of the Spanking Monkeys I’m planning for next year. It will centred around my golden statue of hot lesbians being married that should be erected on Northbourne Ave in the next few months.

What a complete waste of tax dollars. Especially at a time when schools are closing and the health system needs support.

I don’t mind it at all. As long as we don’t pay for artists to paint with their own shit and sell it.

Believe me, this did happen in France. Don’t ask me to tell you how he got the “colours”.

Absent Diane5:50 pm 27 Sep 06

well i fcked that up totally

Absent Diane5:49 pm 27 Sep 06

um yes they did kind of.. they were called commissions.. the medici family who ruled florence during the Renaissance (and a couple were popes as well) paid for a lot of great art.

But generally artists and money don’t go well together.

But generally art and

Some people are prepared to pay to get their jollies watching interpretive dance. Let them pay and don’t waste my tax dollars on that and other postmodernist crap.

Funny how the Renaissance movement was relatively self sustaining. They didn’t have arts grants back in those days………

Isn’t it kinda the nature of art to get an awful lot of guff for every really good work. I don’t think you’d see a flowering of great art by pulling the rug out any more than by pumping more government money in.

Aaaaaanyways – there’s already a government subsidy for art. It’s called the dole.

yeah the world would be a better place without arty rubbish like the opera house and the mona lisa

Well architecture falls more under capital works and the mona lisa was private patronage so they’d both be safe.

government arts funding is notoriously bad at delivering good art.

it does however make artists very happy.

I think we should throw everything open to market forces.

Actually – sod government. Corporations do it better.

Okay – maybe that’s taking it too far. How about we run government for profit. Then everything would be perfect, cause the unfettered free market always makes things better for everyone.

In the words of Bill Hicks “You’d be a fool and a communist to suggest otherwise”.

yeah the world would be a better place without arty rubbish like the opera house and the mona lisa.

We can’t arts funding. ‘Artists’ are after all bastions of the free & open expression of societies collective soul. Society cannot reflect upon itself unless it has these abstract notions of oneself. Geez I almost believed myself for a minute there 🙂

Sorry, ‘there’.

What a waste of taxpayers money. Cut all arts funding immediately.

Put these people out in the market where its survival of the fittest. When they discover they’re actually isn’t much of a market most of these people will then hopefully put their energies into something productive.

Absent Diane12:10 pm 27 Sep 06

I would suggest that its a festival for everyone north of tuggeranong to express their feelings towards the place.

Well, the Tuggernong Moon festival has apparently been going on for at least 8 years now, based on a quick google (which showed one happening in 1999 – I’d never heard of it, but then again I don’t head out to Tuggernong very often).

Does anybody know what they actually do? They got the largest amount of money out of all thirteen festivals, so presumably it must be something at least as good as the Canberra international film festival and the shorts seasons film festival (who come second and third). The last one was apparently on in March, and had market stalls, and a lakeside procession.

Celtic barking at the moon festival!

Hey, give my tax dollars to smack-head lesbian single mums to protest land rights for gay whales all you like, Stanhope – but I draw the line at giving money to the kind of cheesecloth-wearing carnies that this kind of thing attracts.

Incidentally, this year’s festival of one act plays is on this weekend, in the auditorium at Vikings, Waniassa.

For the most part, same-old, same-old.

The Lake Tuggeranong Celtic Moon Festival??

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