Thursday, May 28, 2009

THE UNOFFICIAL GLOOM FESTIVAL!

In case things are NOT clear about the cancellation of Gloom Festival.

I can no longer OFFICIALLY endorse the activity related to Gloom Festival.
However if individuals do engage in activities suggested by Gloom Festival of the their own volition because they believe that the ideas and actions proposed by Gloom Festival, that is up to individuals. I personally as an individual citizen of my own accord will be engaging in the activities suggested by Gloom Festival, while I do not encourage such activities, if other individually are motivated to do so that is up to them.

I met with Opera House staff relating to emergency planning and response. While the staff member was polite and amenable and respected our right to fee speech and protest, there are rather strict rules related to such activities. This has a lot to do with both the perceived threat of terrorism and the premier position the Opera House holds in the national landscape.
The Opera House did not want to allow any activity in the foyer and in fact prohibits it. This is also for “public safety” as the foyer is being renovated and space is restricted and restrictive causing potential OHAS issues. They have insisted that all activity happen outside.

I also contacted local police command and they had wanted the event to be registered under- SCHEDULE 1, SUMMARY OF OFFENCES ACT 1998.

This would have required me as the organizer of the event to sign the above document to take responsibility for the actions of all people engaged in the event. Which makes me personally liable for the actions of everyone involved. I do not have public liability for this event and therefore that was not an option. To not sign the document would render the activities in the Gloom Festival illegal and still render me liable.

This also would have brought to the attention all the other proposed activities of Gloom Festival and caused the close monitoring of the activities by authorities. This would have potentially caused a threat to Bill and George, in that there is not the appropriate licensing for the proposed activity and I did not want to risk that great artist’s space.

In the short time that I put Gloom Festival forward there was a great response of goodwill from artists and supporters, however not enough time to really organise people’s engagement and register people’s commitment. By that I mean people’s commitment to action.
If anything, Gloom Festival was not only asking people to engage in ideas around issues but a call to take action. Not sure if the suggested actions were the best? But they intended to be a light-hearted way to address the real issues at hand.

What is the real issue?
EQUITY

The NSW government, through Events NSW is spending $7 MILLION dollars on the VIVID Festival. This is when Arts NSW funding is at an all time low.
The argument that the NSW are spending this money “creatively” does not wash.
Not one Sydney dance, theatre, visual artists is being showcased, employed by VIVID Festival,
In a festival that highlights how wonderfully creative Sydney is.
BULLSHIT!
OK- the Opera House looks pretty with lots of lights on it,
OK- Brian Eno and co are wonderful artists
OK- Lets talk about the issues at Creative Sydney BUT no amount of taking can hide this fact that this festival is a farce. Like the Federal government’s 20/20 summit what will happen? Talk, talk, talk……. And then nothing. We still get fucked over by the government.
I have had enough of talk and complaining and have sort to take action, rightly or wrongly?
If people feel passionate about the above issues then feel free of your own volition to take action.

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