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Common People People Project
Cooped Up Productions
7 episodes
7 months ago

Join eight mighty teams from across South-East Queensland as dance mania takes over, and hundreds of people lose their sense of decorum in the fight for the ultimate reverse garbage trophy and the title of winner of the 2023 Common People Dance Eisteddfod.



Egypt has the pyramids. India, the Taj Mahal. China, the Great Wall. In Queensland, we have the Common People Dance Eisteddfod.  



The Common People People Project follows the people behind Australia’s own great wonder of the world. 



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Follow us on Instagram @commonpeoplepeopleproject for more of the sparkle behind the sequins.



The Common People People Project podcast is supported by the Creative Sparks Grant Program, an initiative of Brisbane City Council in partnership with the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.



Created by Pia Perversi-Burchall and Adam Wood, the team behind ‘In My Country’, winner of Best Interview at the 2020 Australian Podcast Awards.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Join eight mighty teams from across South-East Queensland as dance mania takes over, and hundreds of people lose their sense of decorum in the fight for the ultimate reverse garbage trophy and the title of winner of the 2023 Common People Dance Eisteddfod.



Egypt has the pyramids. India, the Taj Mahal. China, the Great Wall. In Queensland, we have the Common People Dance Eisteddfod.  



The Common People People Project follows the people behind Australia’s own great wonder of the world. 



~~~



Follow us on Instagram @commonpeoplepeopleproject for more of the sparkle behind the sequins.



The Common People People Project podcast is supported by the Creative Sparks Grant Program, an initiative of Brisbane City Council in partnership with the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.



Created by Pia Perversi-Burchall and Adam Wood, the team behind ‘In My Country’, winner of Best Interview at the 2020 Australian Podcast Awards.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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3. Good, but we're better
Common People People Project
50 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
3. Good, but we're better

The Common People Dance Eisteddfod goes on tour, and Adam and Pia report from the field. And that means it’s time to finally meet the Regional teams!



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Follow us on Instragram @commonpeoplepeopleproject for more of the sparkle behind the sequins.



Common People People Project was made in Magandjin / Meanjin, and recorded on the Country of the Turrbal, Yuggara, Bundjalung and Gubbi Gubbi peoples. We extend our deepest respect to the First Peoples, who have danced here since time immemorial.



This podcast is proudly supported by the Creative Sparks Grant Program, an initiative of Brisbane City Council in partnership with the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.



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MUSIC CREDITS



"Trouble with Tribals" 

By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/



“Inspiring Ceremony and Awards” by AudioERA

https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-inspiring-ceremony-and-awards-152368/#:~:text=Listen%20to%20Inspiring%20Ceremony%20And%20Awards%20track%20or%20browse%20more 



“Triumph and Glory” by Denis Pavlov (DPMusic)

https://denispavlovmusic.com/ 



“Descent Into Darkness” by @ErikMMusic (YouTube)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cqwJ8GrHc0 



“Beauty” by Jeremiah Alves 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbYzDUsxkks



Use of the following musical works is licensed under an APRA AMCOS Online Mini Licence Agreement:

“Prodigy - Firestarter Instrumental OctaMed Amiga Mod” performed by @Roth2308 (YouTube)

“Sergei Provokiev - Montagues and Capulets - Romeo and Juliet” performed by @TheWickedNorth (YouTube)

“Pat Benatar - Love is a Battlefield (Instrumental)” performed by @MD Music (YouTube)

“Push It - Salt N Pepa (Karaoke Version)” performed by @EasyKaraoke (YouTube)

“Spandau Ballet - Gold (Instrumental)” performed by @CockMyRasbah (YouTube)

“Billy Idol White Wedding Instrumental” performed by @digitalsplit9312 (YouTube)

“Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Radio Edit) (INSTRUMENTAL) --Space Jam” performed by @CGohStudio (YouTube)



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Common People People Project

Join eight mighty teams from across South-East Queensland as dance mania takes over, and hundreds of people lose their sense of decorum in the fight for the ultimate reverse garbage trophy and the title of winner of the 2023 Common People Dance Eisteddfod.



Egypt has the pyramids. India, the Taj Mahal. China, the Great Wall. In Queensland, we have the Common People Dance Eisteddfod.  



The Common People People Project follows the people behind Australia’s own great wonder of the world. 



~~~



Follow us on Instagram @commonpeoplepeopleproject for more of the sparkle behind the sequins.



The Common People People Project podcast is supported by the Creative Sparks Grant Program, an initiative of Brisbane City Council in partnership with the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.



Created by Pia Perversi-Burchall and Adam Wood, the team behind ‘In My Country’, winner of Best Interview at the 2020 Australian Podcast Awards.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.