Hm.... funny how Strictly Ballroom matches up with almost every aspect of the belonging syllabus:
Deals with belonging to people
Deals with belonging to groups
Deals with belonging to people
Deals with issues of conformity, isolation, alienation from a community
Deals with issues of identity, how a community can suppress one's individuality and pressure them to conform
deals with the positive enrichment of a community through an individual, as the community's empowered sense of belonging
deals with probs a few more other things
BUT IT DOESN'T DEAL WITH PLACES FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Nah I just said how Luhrmann purposely contrasts a setting like the Ballroom Dance Hall with meta-theatrical elements, and juxtaposes that with the naturalistic setting of the Toledo Milk Bar. You see Scott happy, and you see him wearing similar clothes, colour scheme of the setting and his clothes match - demonstrates the connection he has with the place and people.
Only wrote 3 pages, really weak argument and I reckon im gonna get super shit