The stage is set
The stage is once again set for Derby’s annual extravaganza of international
street theatre, live performances and sheer unadulterated
fun.
In just six short years, Derby Festé has been able to establish itself as one
of The Midlands’ world-class festivals, capable of attracting some of the very
best outdoor acts on to the city’s streets.
Organisers of the 2012 edition, which is scheduled to take place between
September 20th and 22nd, have announced that the headline act for the first two
nights will be Luc Amoros - a French troupe which has wowed audiences in
capital cities throughout Europe. Keith Jeffrey, Director of Derby QUAD is
confident that Festé will continue to grow from strength to strength: “This
year we have an even greater mix of local and international artists to present
one of Derby’s most dramatic festivals to date.”
For the first time Derby Festé are selling tickets to one of the headline acts
Luc Amoros, described at its simplest as “shadow theatre”. Luc Amoros is one of
the world’s greatest exponents of the art, and has taken an ancient theatre of
projected images and turned it into a state-of-the-art 21st century
performance, capable of captivating large audiences wherever they go.
Carefully choreographed, and set to music against a striking and illuminated
backdrop, the Luc Amoros performance lasts around 70 minutes and ends with a
striking piece of art - and will bring with it exactly the right level of
eye-catching and explosive entertainment to kick-start an extended weekend of
family fun. Tickets are on sale now and start at just £4.00 per person or £12
for a family of four. Click here to buy yours now.
Stephen Munn, Director of Déda explained: “Yet again a truly unique event is
being brought to the city as part of Derby Festé 2012. Luc Amoros have
travelled the world with Page Blanche which is a feast of colour, music and
spectacle. I am really excited at the thought of this amazing show coming to
Derby and proud that the city is leading the way in its presentation of the
very best of international outdoor work.”

