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'The term flash mob is generally applied only to gatherings organized via telecommunications, social media, or viral emails.' 'The term is generally not applied to events organized by public relation firms, protests, and publicity stunts.' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_mob Otherwise it loses it's spontaneity, energy, and point really, and would be considered a bit naff, by anyone with any real artistic integrity. |
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'The term flash mob is generally applied only to gatherings organized via telecommunications, social media, or viral emails.' 'The term is generally not applied to events organized by public relation firms, protests, and publicity stunts.' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_mob Otherwise it loses it's spontaneity, energy, and point really, and would be considered a bit naff, by anyone with any real artistic integrity. Certainly by the cool youths, who started doing them ten years ago. |
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Well, folks - I think we've got the point across now. Whatever this is in Accy, it ain't a flash mob event.
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Costly. |
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And... Quote: Originally Posted by garinda http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s...s/viewpost.gif Again, no thanks, in helping promote the event. I'm sure we'll all have learnt the steps soon, and we'll then consider it money very well spent. YouTube - civicartscentre's Channel Responded to by garinda Although if you'd gone down the more tradition route, the costs would have been zilch... Quote: Originally Posted by garinda http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s...s/viewpost.gif Approach local dance schol. Find out who is good, and perhaps wants to dance as a career. Ask if they'd help video an easy to learn sequence, which would be filmed, after promissing them you'll write a reference, if/when they apply to study dance at college, and perhaps throw in a new pair of leg-warmers. Make sure details of event, and video showing what people should do at allotted time of flash mob, are sent to every school, youth club, community centre, whoever else might be interested, in the area. Sit back, and watch it happen. Responded to by garinda No fees, no admin. charges, no charge for performance co-ordination. Nothing required from the public purse at all. YouTube - civicartscentre's Channel A great fat zero, and a saving of £1,160.00 ;) That has to be a first, even for an accyweb pedant/troll/spammer....quoting and responding to ones own post.. There's always one...sits at the end of the bar, bores the crap out of everyone, keeps on harping on the same point..over and over and over and over and over and over again. Why not just use copy/paste and a disclaimer..something along the lines of 'here is yet another post from me in this thread where I am posting the same thing AGAIN but one or two words may be added in yet another vain attempt at humour/wit/sarcasm/irony/name dropping' (delete as appropriate) Yawn! |
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How small was the small print on the candidates agenda? :confused: |
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I think you may just have fired the opening salvoes there "Guinness". As you are likely to find out very soon ! On firing the gun don't be so surprised at the God awful bang that follows ! ;)
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Think they should start a new thread ? "Battle of the G's !" "The G sport ?" just suggestions mind. |
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Good luck. ;) |
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Compare the two? Rindys input helps keeps the site alive for Guiness to criticise. |
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He's hardly worth bothering to respond to. To use an art analogy. He's a crocheter, to my Caravaggio. Read his old posts. A comic work of art. Priceless. :rolleyes: |
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It'd be interesting as to why we were told, quite clearly, that the flash mob event was 'only' costing a thousand pounds. When it seems there's clear evidence it cost £1,160.00. A difference of more than just 'two bob'. It doesn't fill you with confidence, that the true costs will ever become public knowledge. Thus making it impossible for the public to truly work out the value to them of publicly funded art. |
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Recall when you were first asked to join by yr lad and give input on Monte Cristo.....'Less the food critic', yeah I was there when you took your first tentative steps here :P And yes again, garinda keeps the site alive, but that dont mean he's fire proof and cant be assailed by us lurkers when we think he is wrong. After all in this thread we have less than 30 voters....does that mean we have only 30 people who are interested in the thread? Are people only measured by post count? I could answer my own over and over and over and over and over again to get my post count up if you want. In fact I could even answer my own posts too! |
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Pretty colours, in your post, by the way. Did those nice teachers show you how to do that, when you weren't busy licking the windows? Very artistic. Well done you. :gooddog: |
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