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This interview first appeared at http://www.stagewhispers.com.au/news/every-man-bastoni-everynight-everynight
In its time Pentridge Prison held some of Australia’s most notorious criminals. From Ned Kelly to Chopper Read, the bluestone walls carry the weight of these dark moments of many sociopaths who once dwelled behind its bars since its opening in 1851.One of these prisoners, Christopher Dale Flannery, went on to become one of Australia’s most infamous contract killers, Mr. Rent-A-Kill, whose years within Pentridge are chronicled in the revival of Ray Mooney’s 1978 playEverynight, Everynight. Among the play’s leading actors, Steve Bastoni has found himself back in Flannery’s world after his performance in the 1995 mini-series Blue Murder. Steve was generous enough to have a quick chat about the play, and his varied career. Personally, I’m not familiar with the story. Luckily that admission was enough to get the “every-man” Bastoni talking. “It [Everynight, Everynight] was made into a film in the early ‘90s starring Bill Hunter, the legendary Bill Hunter” You’ve got to love anyone who begins an interview declaring Hunter a legend. I ask him about the play - should audiences be expecting a dark piece? “Well, it was written in ’78, and based on true events of H-Division in Pentridge, the horrible conditions and brutality brought upon inmates by the guards....
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Why is there not an Arts Olympics?
The Artisticlympics!
There used to be artistic elements, and year round all art forms have a prize element-
Dancing Compeitions, Painting/Sculpting Shows, Composing Music, Film-making/Theatre/TV Awards Shows, Singing Contests, even poetry has prizes.
So why has there never been an Arts Olympics? The closest I can find is the Jeux de la Francophonie, which is a mixed arts and sports games for French Speakers. It could very easily work and could make for some pretty awesome television. And if you are going to doubt how Fashion or Mime will make excellent TV; Project Runway is popular plus The Artist just won how many Oscars? Let's explore the possibilities.
CATEGORIES; CIRCUS
Juggling -
Clown/Mime/Comedy
Trapeze
Tight Rope
Unicycle/Cycling/Motorcycling
Aerial - Speciality Acts
Floor - Speciality Acts
THEATRE
Performance - Individual and Teams in Singing/Dancing and Acting
Comedy - Stand-Up Performance
Writing - Musical and Play (eg. 3 songs and 2 scenes) using a key element
Direction - Combined with Writing, Q Directors must dir. Q wri. work (at random)
Design - Costume/Set/Lighting - Sets and Costumes can be donated to local companies after the games. Competitors make models/drawings to Qualify.
Choreography - Perhaps tied with Direction/Writing?
MUSIC
Instrumental - Classical - Composition (Indv), Conduction (Indv) and Performance (Team).
Instrumental - World - Classical - Composition (Indv), Conduction (Indv) and Performance (Team).
Pop/Synthetic Music - Composition (Mixed) , Performance (Group and Indv) and Production.
Rock/Live Music - Composition (M) , Performance - Song, Performance - Individual Instruments.
Hip-Hop - Composition - Music, Composition - Lyric, Performance, Production.
Video Production - Perhaps tied with Pop. Production, Direction, Design, Choreography.
Performance - Individual and Group, Classic and Contemporary.
FASHION
Summer - Design, Photography, and Modelling. Each category could include various elements unique to each season.
Autumn - Design, Photography, and Modelling.
Winter - Design, Photography, and Modelling.
Spring - Design, Photography, and Modelling.
FILM/TELEVISION
Short - Drama - Writing, Direction, Producing, Costume, Performance (M&F), and Best Film.
Short - Comedy - Writing, Direction, Producing, Costume, Performance (M&F), and Best Film.
Short - Action - Writing, Direction, Producing, Costume, Performance (M&F), and Best Film.
Television (Short Form) - Writing, Direction, Producing, Costume, Performance (M&F), Single Episode, Overall Series. (3 x 5-10min ep to Q in week one, 3 x 10min ep to medal in week two)
Full Length - Drama - Writing, Direction, Producing, Costume, Performance (M&F), and Best Film.
Full Length - Comedy - Writing, Direction, Producing, Costume, Performance (M&F), and Best Film.
Full Length - Action - Writing, Direction, Producing, Costume, Performance (M&F), and Best Film.
DANCE There are a million and one dance categories, so a programme of around 10 genres would be chosen. Medals would be based on;
Performance - Individual and Group (M&F).
Choreography
Design - Costume, Set and Lighting.
VISUAL ART
Painting - Life forms, Surreal, Abstract, etcetera.
Sculpting - See above for etcetera.
Photography
LITERATURE
Poetry
Short Story
Novella
Novel - A funny thought of competitors typing away at keyboards which their words go up on a screen (for the audience and judges), and it's a race, who can write the most words in the allocated time. But their story has to make sense/not contain plot holes or mistakes, so if they make errors they have to go back and erase much like people crashing/falling over at the Olympics.
Each in Contemporary and Classical, and their many different styles.
You can tell the areas I'm unfamiliar with because I didn't know how to fill them. But this is pretty much a brainstorming session so I'm allowed to, for now. I have also left out many categories, not intentional, just a brainstorm for now.
Many of the events could be mixed, as Art isn't necessarily a matter of strength. The performance categories could be segregated Male and Female, but something like Photography is an open field.
The same rules would apply with these games as the Olympics with it being an amateur competition, so where Russell Crowe couldn't compete in any fields he specializes in (Film/TV, Music), he could compete in the Fashion Design categories if he so wished.
One thought though, if I was the organizer of these hypothetical Artisticlympics, I wouldn't hold them on any year that has an Olympics/World Cup/Comm Games type event, I would pick a year like 2013 and then run every 4 years to make sure the World calendar isn't crowded with major events and so over-excited people like me have something to look forward to on those odd-numbered years.
But with a lot of careful planning, a great deal of imagination and hard work, these Games might work? If anyone is willing to work with me to campaign for them, let's do this!
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