What's your club?

24 March, 2011 09:40 by Kate

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Source: Vic Roads
 

In the exhibition, we are looking at different ways people find a sense of belonging.  In Victoria, AFL in a great example which brings people from all walks of life together and creates a sense of belonging.

With the 2011 AFL Season kicking off yesterday, once again people on the streets are showing their colours.

Moya pointed out an interesting article in The Age last weekend (20 March 2011) about how AFL football is about to take over television in Melbourne.

Melinda Houston wrote:

Call it a community, call it a tribe, call it an obsession. In a society that’s increasingly fractured, footy brings us together. Riding the train to and from Richmond station you make eye contact with other passengers wearing your team’s colours. You strike up conversations with strangers. At home in front of the box you know that hundreds of thousands of other people like you are leaping out of their chairs – or sinking abjectly into them –  with every freakish mark or fluffed disposal. Being an Aussie Rules fan means never being alone.

What about you.  What's your club?  What colours will you be wearing this weekend?

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Mark Watson 28 March, 2011 10:46
South Melbourne, then Fitzroy, then looked at my wifes team Melbourne when they were talking amalgamation, she told me I would put the mozz on her team so I thought my grandfather followed Collingwood, strong Irish tradition at Victoria Park. But I couldn't bring myself to that, so none.
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Amanda 25 March, 2011 13:45
I'll never forgot how I felt when that final siren rang at the 1996 Grand Final and a sea of royal blue and white 'joined in the chorus' to celebrate North Melbourne's win. I was in grade 6 at the time, with a painted face and blue and white striped jumper - I may have looked silly but I wasn't alone!
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Fay 25 March, 2011 13:30
We followed Hawthorn as kids. Everyone had a team. When it started getting commercialised I sort of lost interest- I think as a teenager I was losing interest in foorty anyway. When my son started kindergarden - they wanted to know "his team". He didn't have one - because we din't have one. His older cousin sat my son down when the Cats were in the finals in 2007 - and told him he was a Cat supporter. The Cats won - and he was won over too.
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About this blog

This blog includes photos, stories, and insights from behind the scenes during the development of this exhibition from September 2010 to opening in May 2011.

Blog authors

Monica  is the exhibition Producer.

Moya  is the Senior Curator, Migration at Museum Victoria and the lead curator on this project.

Karen is the Curator, Cultural Identity, at Museum Victoria and the assistant curator on this project.

Carole  is the Exhibition Manager at the Immigration Museum. She's also the sustainability expert on this project.

Kate  is the Online and Multimedia Producer.

Gina & Andrew are designers; Andrew  is the 3D Designer and Gina is the Graphic Designer.