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What!! Don't I deserve a bigger fish??

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Unfortunately, the last fish I caught was Egan, so being lazy I used the photograph I took from that occasion.

Here's a nice fresh photograph. Please note the arty black and white.

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Ah - now THAT is a FISH. thanks :wink:

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Mike Rann has promised to increase funding for the Fringe Festival, to make it an annual event. Cool.

Last night's Fringe Parade was pretty good, but spoiled by wet weather just prior, so we didn't get the expected 100,000 people out. :(

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I was in the fringe parade a couple of years back when it ened at Adelaide Uni... 150,000 made it out for that one I was told :)

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How does the Perth Arts Festival rate nation wide? - I suspect its one of the worst in the country noting the general hype towards the festival is nothing compared to what it is in other cities.

http://www.perthfestival.com.au

Is this just Western Australian bias?

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Founded in 1953 by The University of Western Australia, the Perth International Arts Festival is the oldest international arts festival in Australia and Western Australia’s premier cultural event. For over 50 years the Festival has welcomed to Perth some of the world’s greatest living artists.

The extraordinary programming range and physical reach of the Perth International Arts Festival connects with over 300,000 people each year who attend theatre, dance, music, film, visual arts and literature events ranging from the Great Southern to the Pilbara. No single art genre, concert, performance or exhibition series can cover the breadth of intellectual and imaginative territory as the Festival, nor reach as broadly into the community. For two generations of locals, summer in Perth without the Festival is simply unimaginable.

The Festival has grown in the past 52 years to become a Festival of major international standing with an enviable worldwide reputation in the arts for its innovative development, presentation of new works and provision of quality arts. The Festival is committed to placing local work of excellence in an international context; to raising the national profile of the arts; to being informed by the cultural and environmental context of Western Australia; to offering a diverse international programme and encouraging partnerships that offer lasting benefits

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I think it's WA bias, Egan... I've not heard about your festival before...

Then again, how do the SA festivals (Adelaide festival / Fringe Festival / Womadelaide) rate interstate? I'd doubt there'd be much said about them interstate, but it's the biggest thing since sliced bread here, and they're always locally heralded as the biggest in the nation... but it'll always be like that, Melbourne media will probably say the St Kilda Festival is the shiznit, and Sydney media will say theirs is the bollocks...

Local promotion will always come before anything else, obviously...

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I think it's WA bias, Egan... I've not heard about your festival before...

Then again, how do the SA festivals (Adelaide festival / Fringe Festival / Womadelaide) rate interstate? I'd doubt there'd be much said about them interstate, but it's the biggest thing since sliced bread here, and they're always locally heralded as the biggest in the nation... but it'll always be like that, Melbourne media will probably say the St Kilda Festival is the shiznit, and Sydney media will say theirs is the bollocks...

Local promotion will always come before anything else, obviously...


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My experience in Sydney is that Sydney's and Adelaide's festivals aree talked up big over here.

Of course Waz is right. You promote your own city's events because people are tribal.

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If you have a multicultural or very SBS perspective of things, Womad is well known all around Australia.

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I was going to watch Perth's arts festival but had other stuff on. Did the Dockers win?

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The Dockers did - easily. That's the extent of my knowledge of the Perth Arts Festival (now that I know they actually have one).

Setting aside the normal home ground press bias, Adelaide's biannual Arts Festival (not to be confused with the Fringe Festival which precedes it) is the best known nationally and is undoubtedly of the highest quality - must have a generous budget.

Melbourne's Fringe Festival parade is appropriately enough held in Brunswick St, Fitzroy - the HQ of all things 'alternative'. Crowds estimates usually vary from 100k to 200k. The St Kilda festival is usually quoted as 300k +. My own theory on crowd estimates for street parades is that they are nothing more than wildly exaggerated guesses. I've seen a research project based on aerial photos of such crowds which suggests they are usually between a third to a quarter of the 'official estimate' quoted in the press.

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