Galwegian’s are Reclaiming it’s Streets (Eire)

May 17, 2009

Galway RTSMay 17, 2009
Yes­ter­day after­noon, Gal­we­gians and their friends from around the coun­try and world came togeth­er on new­ly renamed (by us), Anti-Shop Street, to take back our space from the cap­i­tal­ist, con­sumerist cul­ture which has tak­en over, with it’s bizarre ideas of a life ded­i­cat­ed to shop­ping, spend­ing, buy­ing and prof­it, so that we could share an expe­ri­ence of anoth­er world, where every­thing is free, peo­ple share and give food, fun, stuff and life, sim­ply because they can and it just feels good!

“Free Food, Free Stuff, Free Fun, Free Social Inter­ac­tion, Free World for Every­one”, was the chant of the day, encour­ag­ing every­one to join in the fun. ‘Feck Mon­ey’ could also be heard every now and again, amongst the joy­ful shout­ing and whoop­ing! The event start­ed at 1.30pm, when a ‘Real­ly Real­ly Free Mar­ket’, mag­i­cal­ly appeared out of nowhere; clothes, videos, toys, ted­dies, cards, match­es, mark­ers, crayons, zines and more were all decked out on a table and offered to bemused passers-by for free. Con­fused by the idea of free stuff, those who were afraid to ask were left won­der­ing ‘what’s the catch?’ Need­less to say, there was none. Just a group of peo­ple who believe in a bet­ter world where gifts can be giv­en freely, and the only prof­it sought is the joy of mak­ing oth­ers hap­py. They were prompt­ly joined by Gal­way Food-Not-Bombs, (who share veg­e­tar­i­an food, mes­sages of peace and a bet­ter soci­ety, with the pub­lic), to feed the par­tic­i­pants and onlook­ers with love­ly veg­e­tar­i­an soup, bread and amaz­ing cook­ies at the REAL reces­sion bust­ing price of no euros and no sense! Par­tic­i­pants dec­o­rat­ed Anti-Shop street with colour­full ban­ners let­ting peo­ple know “Anoth­er World is Pos­si­ble”, encour­ag­ing them to “Spend Less, Give More”, invit­ing them to “Cel­e­brate Our Streets” and one sug­gest­ing that we should just “Feck Mon­ey!” Oth­ers dec­o­rat­ed the ground, chalk­ing mes­sages such as “Cap­i­tal­ism Kills”, until the Gar­dai informed them it was ille­gal!

Gal­way Shell to Sea, who know all about the urgent need to reclaim con­trol over our own lives, envi­ron­ment and resources, came out to par­tic­i­pate and spread the word about the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Cam­p’s June Bank Hol­i­day Gath­er­ing, com­ing up on May 29th.
Enter­tain­ment was abun­dant with ran­dom indi­vid­u­als show­ing off and teach­ing their jug­gling and poi skills, tra­di­tion­al Irish music, Capoeira danc­ing with accom­pa­ny­ing music, peo­ple play­ing chess, oth­ers blow­ing bub­bles, DIY art with home-made nat­ur­al paints. And, how bet­ter to inter­act and have fun on our streets then to play Twister! Plus lots of oth­er fun and ran­dom stuff…

It was about two hours before traf­fic war­dens arrived to try and kill the fun. Unable to give out park­ing tick­ets, due to our incon­sid­er­ate lack of licence plate num­bers, they made a poor attempt at tak­ing our Twister. Then the Gar­dai were called in to deal with our men­ac­ing antics. The first Gar­da on the scene told us we had to move the Twister because we were block­ing the street. We polite­ly refused and argued that these were our streets and peo­ple seemed to be get­ting by just fine. Short­ly there­after, five to six guards hud­dled on the oppo­site cor­ner, obvi­ous­ly a bit unsure of what they should or could do. They no doubt were grate­ful when the free water arrived in abun­dance from the sky. Not ready to give up just yet we con­tin­ued on play­ing wet Twister for twen­ty min­utes, tak­ing full advan­tage of all the free water before wrap­ping it all up with a lot of cheer­ing, clap­ping and a great sense of achieve­ment. We had Reclaimed the Street if only for a few hours and we’ll do it again and again and again.…

To find out more about Gal­way Reclaim the Streets or get involved in the next one con­tact thestreetgig@gmail.com