Andrew Krakouer's famous mark, which won the 2011 AFL mark of the year, comes to life at the NGV in a live performance for the RISING festival.
A live performance depicting the 2011 AFL mark of the year by suspending players in midair with ropes has been shown at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Krakouer was playing for Collingwood when he leapt onto Adelaide's Luke Thompson to claim the spectacular mark.The performance, Still Lives: Melbourne, was shown as part of the RISING festival, taking place in venues across the city until June 12. "It just shows the impact that Australian Rules football has on people and the community — it connects everyone from all different walks of life and diverse backgrounds," said the Minang and Inggarda man.
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