19 April 2013

Le Diner en Blanc YouTube clip

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YouTube user anj mariner has just posted a rather nice video of the Diner en Blanc that occured during the Enlighten Festival.

Randomly wandered into this “diner” party in Canberra while I was there for the Enlightenment Festival. Needless to say it was a great opportunity to capture people living in the moment.

This timeless guaranteed to get you dancing old school track was remixed by DJ/Producer Cameron Paul and performed by Salt-n-pepa “Push It” http://saltnpepa.net/

It’s difficult to believe he just randomly wandered in. If he did just randomly wander in he also randomly wandered onto stage behind the DJ, and randomly made a very high quality video that the event organisers would probably have randomly paid good money for.

Still lots of people with very nice cameras who know how to use them did attend Enlighten, so it’s also very possible he’s just a talented enthusiast.

Any Rioters recognise themselves in the video?

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White people cant dance!

I thought it was a cult when I went past.

They all look like groundsmen from the Braddon Bowling Club circa 1976 …

rosscoact said :

It’s all a bit awkward really, like Auntie Mavis getting drunk at a wedding or a family from Dunedoo wandering into the Taxi Club

Or worse… Leadville…

Mmm, perhaps croquet isn’t such a good choice after all…

It’s all a bit awkward really, like Auntie Mavis getting drunk at a wedding or a family from Dunedoo wandering into the Taxi Club

To qoute the Lonely Island – “Everyone got out on the floor / It was a bunch of old white people dancing.”

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