In the Footsteps of Giants
2014...
Photograph by Patrick
Trollope
SINCE Memories of
August 1914 was announced in January, there has been speculation
about where exactly the giants will explore during their time
here. And now, the world famous street theatre experts behind
the event, Royal de Luxe, are letting us in on the secrets. The
event runs from the 23 July 2014 to 27 July 2014, with the main
'walking' action taking place during the final 3 days 25
July to 27 July 2014. The action kicks off at 11am on the Friday as
the Little Girl Giant and her playful canine Xolo (pronounced
cho-low) wake up outside the entrance to the Queensway Tunnel
and begin their exploration of the City. Meanwhile, the
Grandmother, who will have spent the previous two days asleep in
the magnificent surroundings of the Great Hall in St George's
Hall, will wake from her slumber outside the Hall (opposite
Lime Street) and will set off in search of the youngster and her
pet. The 3 giants will be reunited in Newsham Park around 8pm.
During the event the routes will take in various landmarks
including William Brown Street, the Town Hall, the World
Heritage Waterfront, the Chinese Arch, the Metropolitan and the
Anglican Cathedrals, Newsham Park and Canning Dock. The
culmination of the 3 days will see the giants sail away on the
River Mersey.
Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, said:- "Revealing the
full route means everyone can get to grips with just how massive
this event is; not just in terms of the scale of the planning
and the production of the event itself, but it highlights that
this City is ground breaking when it comes to hosting breath
taking artistic events of this scale. We are working with great
artists who are inspired by a great City; our streets are quite
literally their stage and without a doubt they are going to put
on a memorable show for the hundreds and thousands of people who
will be lucky enough to be part of this experience. The show
takes in two huge open spaces – Newsham Park and Clarence Dock
and giving people the details this far in advance means that
visitors can plan their days and pick which locations they want
to view the giants from. And of course, it's important we
emphasise that all the timings given are a guide and not set in
stone, but after all, when these giants are awake, anything can
happen! Liverpool is at the heart of the story; to be able to
hear the stories of our elderly community really is a privilege.
Their family memories recalling such a turning point in world
history will be both fascinating and moving for everyone
involved."
The to see our information page that you can print off,
containing the giants route and times, please click on
here now.
Also hardcopy leaflets will be available in the next couple of
weeks from places such as Tourist Information Centres, train
stations and visitor attractions. Plus to keep up with the
latest news visit:-
giantspectacular.com.
Councillor Erica Kemp has been sworn in
as the new Lord Mayor of LiverpoolON
Wednesday, 11 June 2014, Councillor
Kemp, who was born in Southend-on-Sea,
has made the new Lord Mayor of
Liverpool. She has Liverpool her home
since moving here with her mother
following the death of her father in
1962 and has told the media that:-
"It is an honour and a privilege to be
asked to take on the role of Lord Mayor
of Liverpool. I am passionate and proud
of this wonderful City and its rich
mixture of people. I am hoping that this
position will enable me to meet with as
many of the wonderful Liverpudlians who
make this City so special. I am also
delighted that my younger daughter will
be joining me on the momentous journey.
I aim to not only raise money for some
very worthy causes, but also to engage
the local community in volunteering and
making a difference to the area in which
they live." Erica, along
with consort, daughter Rachel, will make
up the 1st all female Mayoral team since
1997. If you do not know who
Councillor Kemp is, she is a qualified
teacher, who has taught at schools in
Liverpool and Knowsley specialising in
teaching children with learning and
behavioural difficulties. She left the
profession in 2002 to work in local
government and is married to fellow
Councillor Richard Kemp. Her nominated
charities are The Alzheimer’s Society,
The County of Merseyside Branch of The
Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families
Association (SSAFA), Teenage Cancer
Trust and The Reader Organisation.
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