The gentrification of free festivals
Danny | 30.04.2007 21:17 | Culture | Free Spaces
Whoever commercialised this event, you have sold out the people who supported you, but worse, you have privatised a public space. How alternative is that ? You have turned the naked dancers into little better than the lap-dancers in Tollcross, or the strippers in the 'pubic-triangle' east of the Grassmarket. Typical though of this new century, I'd never have guessed I'd long for the good old days of Thatchers Britain. What is really scaring me is how many other 'free festivals' are now going to be unaffordable to me now I have the time to attend them again ? And worse, festivals used to be free-spaces where you were encouraged to participate not just gawk. 'Society of the Spectacle' indeed.
I've come back to write this post then I'm heading out at midnight to create my own festival on another bit of public land. The tickets are £200,000 - plus booking fee - or 2p concessions. It might not be that great this year, but it'll be better than that regurgitated hypocritical crap that passes itself for Beltane now for the posh kids and rich tourists. This year it is just going to be me, four Scottish friends, some Spanish girls, a Breton lad, an Irish couple, a Finnish girl, some crappy musical instruments and three bottles of whisky. At least two of us will be naked - and this year it is invitation only.
Danny
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