Give It A Whirl. ARCHIVES. [Various Items: Dancing, Groups, EntertainerS, Etc. TAPE 1]

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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Unfinished
Duration
1:02:27
Production company
Visionary Film & Television
Credits
Producer: Richard Driver

Archival footage roughly edited together for, and drawn upon in the making of the television documentary series on New Zealand music, “Give It A Whirl”.

Vietnam war protest march on Wellington street [1968] - Banner:‘University Peace Committee PROTEST” - to Parliament grounds. (mute)

Ballroom dancing - sash over participants - ‘ -- South Ballroom Championship Open 1968 Latin’. Trophy, “North Island Versus South -- “ (mute)

Teenage dance [1969]

Film promoting the NZBC and the NZ Listener magazine [1969]

‘Twistathon ‘(1963) (mute)

[News magazine] report on nightclubs [1973]. Introduced by woman at bar to camera: “When Clement Freud visited this country recently he likened it to a dimly-lit cemetery, but he probably just didn’t know where it was all happening. Because, behind closed doors throughout the country, the nightlife is booming ...” although, she adds, “illegal” ...

Bar at the Hermitage from ‘Weekly Review 267” (F756).

from “LANDSCAPE. Friday In A Small Town” - Tuakau, Waikato [1968] ...
From item on long hair in men [from ‘The Way We Were’’] Voiceover: “A wo
man’s hair is her crowning glory, but we can’t say that about the male of species ... Interviewer to man with long hair: “Have you just followed suit because a lot of young chappies are going hairy or are you appearing ‘extrovert’ to hide something you’re lacking in your make-up?” ...