Grafton Jacaranda Festival
1949
Grafton Jacaranda Festival
1949
Japan has cherry-blossom season. Australia has Grafton’s Jacaranda Festival, held each Spring, when avenues of purple-flowered trees transform the town. This film was made in 1949 by the Department of Information and records the festival’s ‘parades, displays, exhibitions and contests’ on gorgeously hyper-saturated film.
In this clip, Grafton (a town in New South Wales’ Clarence Valley) is portrayed as an idyllic, close-knit community that honours its ‘pioneers’, where everyone comes together to decorate maypoles and weave garlands. The Australian composer Arthur Benjamin’s Overture to an Italian Comedy is a suitably bucolic accompaniment.
Japan has cherry-blossom season. Australia has Grafton’s Jacaranda Festival, held each Spring, when avenues of purple-flowered trees transform the town. This film was made in 1949 by the Department of Information and records the festival’s ‘parades, displays, exhibitions and contests’ on gorgeously hyper-saturated film.
In this clip, Grafton (a town in New South Wales’ Clarence Valley) is portrayed as an idyllic, close-knit community that honours its ‘pioneers’, where everyone comes together to decorate maypoles and weave garlands. The Australian composer Arthur Benjamin’s Overture to an Italian Comedy is a suitably bucolic accompaniment.
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