Trash Dance

from Multimedia Library Collection:
Environmental Film Profiles (videos)

Garrison, Andrew. Trash Dance. Boston, MA: Andrew Garrison/PBS International, 2012. Color, 68 min.

Choreographer Allison Orr finds beauty and grace in garbage trucks, and in the unseen men and women who pick up our trash. Filmmaker Andrew Garrison follows Orr as she rides along with Austin sanitation workers on their daily routes to observe and later convince them to perform a most unlikely spectacle. On an abandoned airport runway, two dozen trash collectors and their trucks deliver—for one night only—a stunningly beautiful and moving performance, in front of an audience of thousands. (Source: Official Film Website)

© 2012 Andrew Garrison/PBS International. Trailer used with permission. 

This film is available at the Rachel Carson Center Library (RCC, 4th floor, Leopoldstrasse 11a, 80802 Munich) for on-site viewing only. For more information, please contact library@rcc.lmu.de.

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Further readings: 
  • Connett, Paul. The Zero Waste Solution: Untrashing the Planet One Community at a Time. Burlington, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing, 2013.
  • Strasser, Susan. Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash. Chicago: Holt Paperbacks, 2000.
  • Mauch, Christof, ed. "Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Politics and Culture of Waste." Special issue, RCC Perspectives 1 (2016).