Australian marching girls in 1970s were part of a popular movement in which young girls performed choreographed routines to music, often in uniform and carrying flags or batons. These groups, known as marching teams or drill teams, were a way for girls to develop discipline, teamwork, and physical fitness while also providing an opportunity to perform and compete. In Australia, the movement gained widespread popularity in the 1970s, with marching girls appearing in parades and competitions across the country. The focus on precision and synchronicity in their routines was seen as a reflection of the broader cultural emphasis on order and conformity in Australian society at the time.
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Australian Marching Girls Competition 1965. Filmed using a super 8mm silent film camera.
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