Description
Lanfranchi's Memorial Discotheque was Sydney's favourite artist-run
space, situated on the second level of an inner city warehouse.
Lanfranchi's doubled as a residence and unauthorised performance venue
for five years, growing from unlikely beginnings to become what director
Neil Armfield (Candy, Belvoir St Theatre) described as a 'major strand
of our city's cultural DNA'. The decaying warehouse hosted hundreds of
shows and was an accessible starting point for Sydney's emerging
performers, artists and musicians. That is, until property development
gets in the way and Lanfranchi's residents are given sixty days to
vacate the building.
The story of Lanfranchi's is told through
ex-residents such as Lucas Abela (Justice Yeldham); an experimental
musician who plays amplified sheets of broken glass with his mouth. A
show he developed at Lanfranchi's and has since performed in more than
forty countries. Others soon to be displaced include Dorkbot; a
community of electrical engineering artists, the bastard cover band
Winner, experimental theatre-comedy group Cab Sav and the Marrickville
Jelly Wrestling Federation.
Despite the impending eviction, the
parties roll on during the final days of Lanfranchi's, until the
building's owners and police intervene. But with no replacement, and
with Sydney's vibrant underground art communities fractured, where will
the city breed its cultural DNA?
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Tags
lan franchis, documentary, film, doco, art, artists, artist run initiative, artist run space, ARI, Sydney, Australia