Deer Council
The month long South Australian Living Artists (SALA) festival has started.
Unley plays a pivotal role in promoting SALA.
As a promotion for SALA I was asked to don a white deer mask
at a recent Unley Council meeting. It made the night that much more
interesting.
See the attached photo.
I was joined by Councillor Peter Hughes and Mayor Lachlan
Clyne.
The initiative of white deer masks is the brainchild of
filmmaker Chris Warman.
He has been roaming Adelaide and asking people on the
streets to wear a white mask and be photographed. So far, no-one has declined.ps off to the side, out of view sits Councillor Anthony Lapidge with his white deer mask. He's from a different herd and didn't want to sit with us.
It would have been one horny night for you guys.
ReplyDeleteWas there any stag fighting.
a wierd but wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteit certainly got me thinking about SALA
luv it
ReplyDeletecouncil should have a dress up for each meeting. spice it up a bit
This sort of thinking will really spice up SALA if it flows through. Is that you on the left of the Mayor?
ReplyDeleteDavid
I am the one without my winter coat.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the rest of the Council members?
ReplyDeleteWere any female Councillors involved?
No other Councillor participated.
ReplyDeleteThere were 13 white deer masks available.
Unfortunately, none of our female Councillors wanted to be a deer female on the night.
I'm disappointed that the female Councillors didn't participate.
DeleteTo be fair, all of the Councillors were invited to participate.
DeleteThere were 13 masks.
Some of the male Councillors didn't participate.
Sounds like a real stag night
ReplyDeleteHow many women are on Unley Council?
ReplyDeleteThere are 2 female Councillors.
ReplyDeleteDenise Tipper and Jennie Boisvert.