Abstract
Moving image installation/ commissioned by Folkestone Triennial 2021.
Public work, film made with 21 lay participants .
Beautiful Sunday celebrates the dance floors of Folkestone by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. The stage is energised by a huge screen depicting a group of people from 18 years to 84 years of age dancing the Slosh – a legendary line dance, first popular in Glasgow and Wigan in the 1970’s.
Public work, film made with 21 lay participants .
Beautiful Sunday celebrates the dance floors of Folkestone by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. The stage is energised by a huge screen depicting a group of people from 18 years to 84 years of age dancing the Slosh – a legendary line dance, first popular in Glasgow and Wigan in the 1970’s.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Media of output | Other |
| Publication status | Published - 22 Jul 2021 |
Keywords
- Public Artwork
- Dance
- Folkestone
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