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1970’s Fiesta

1970’s Fiesta. Lisa Russo. Interesting facts. 1971’ they Opened Disney world in America The country United Arabs was Created China Joined the U.N. 1973’ Sydney Opera House Opened The Bahamas became independent 1975’ Microsoft was Founded 1976’

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1970’s Fiesta

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  1. 1970’s Fiesta Lisa Russo

  2. Interesting facts 1971’ • they Opened Disney world in America • The country United Arabs was Created • China Joined the U.N

  3. 1973’ • Sydney Opera House Opened • The Bahamas became independent 1975’ • Microsoft was Founded 1976’ • First Artificial Gene created in a test tube

  4. 1978’ • Ultrasound First used • John Paul II became pope • Garfield the cat was syndicated 1979’ • ESPN began broadcasting • Mother Theresa accepted the Nobel peace prize • Japanese company SONY invented the walkman

  5. Punks • Punk was apart of fashion and lifestyle. It was one of the main cultures happening in the 70’s • They used 2nd hand, dirty old, cheap clothes and transformed them using pins, black tape, padlocks. • They used razors, spikes as accessories. • They use to tear, rip anything they can do to make it look crude and rebellish. • They were worn with heavy Doc Martens footwear, a utilitarian, practical traffic meter maid type of footwear in that era, not seen on many young women until then. • Punk bands such as Ramones or Sex pistols were role models and were wearing most of these statement fashion items • A lot of the punk fashion is still carried out to todays fashion, it influenced most clothing on catwalks or shops.

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  7. Suedeheads • Suedeheads were a subculture in the 70’s similar to the skinheads but instead they had longer hair and dressed formally • They were middle class working people who had white collar jobs • They wore brogues, loafers with bright colored socks • They wore suits, and staprest trousers with preferably checked pattern • Crombie or sheepskin coats, wearing sweaters ontop of their shirts • Women suedeheads were called “sorts” • Listen to reggae, ska, and slower soulful music

  8. ZooYork • Zoo york is a style/social philosophy inspired by NYC graffiti art subculture in 70’s • The name originated from the subway tunnel underneath Central Park zoo • This is where very early ‘old school’ graffiti artists hung out with the hippies 60’s-70’s • Founded by soul artist Rapper Ali, the tunnel provided a scene which Manhattan graffiti artist gathered at nights • Currently now Zoo York is a collection that influenced skateboarding culture, owned by Ecko Limited.

  9. Lesbian feminism • Largely emerged response to the womens liberation movements exclusion of the lesbians • The big movement happened when radicalesbians(activists) took over a conference in NYC the congress to unite women.

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