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The Aquarius Festival was a counter-cultural arts and music festival organised by the Australian Union of Students. The first NUAUS festival was held in Sydney ca 1966,〔(Festivals - Aquarius Festival, Canberra, 1971 ) MilesAgo. (Retrieved 26 October 2006)〕 while the second, Melbourne, third in Canberra and last (Aquarius) was held in Nimbin, New South Wales in 1973.〔(Festivals - Aquarius Festival, Nimbin, 1973 ) MilesAgo. (Retrieved 26 October 2006)〕 The Aquarius Festival aimed to celebrate alternative thinking and sustainable lifestyles. The ten day event was held from 12 to 23 May 1973 and co-directed by Johnny Allen and Graeme Dunstan. Vernon Treweeke also played a part in organising the event. It is often described as Australia's equivalent to the Woodstock Festival and the birthplace for Australia's hippie movement. Estimated turn-up at Nimbin was from 5,000 to 10,000 people. ==Performers== Performers at the festival included the White Company - an experimental Theatre Troupe featuring a number of alternative culture artists including Peter Carolan - singer Paul Joseph, Donny McCormack (ex-Nutwood Rug Band), The Larrikins and Ian Farr. Also appearing were the South African pianist Dollar Brand (later known as Abdullah Ibrahim), and tightrope walker and unicyclist Philippe Petit, who gained worldwide fame the following year by walking between the rooftops of the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center.
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