Derby Telegraph

Spectacle of Festé returns to put city in a whirl

DANCE, MUSIC, COMEDY, ART AND MORE AT FREE WEEKEND FESTIVAL

- By SARAH JENKIN-JONES

DERBY Festé returns to the Cathedral Quarter and St Peters Quarter next weekend.

This year’s programme, on the evening of Friday, September 24, and then throughout the day and early evening on Saturday, September 25, and Sunday September 26, features a host of world-acclaimed and exciting up-and-coming artists who will bring the city centre streets to life with contempora­ry and unique music, dance and street theatre performanc­es.

The family-friendly event has been a key feature in the Derby festivals calendar for many years – previously attracting more than 30,000 visitors and featuring dance, contempora­ry circus, music and comedy street entertainm­ent from across Europe.

Derby Festé is produced and presented by Déda, Derby LIVE, QUAD and Derby Theatre and funded by Arts Council England and Derby City Council.

Steve Slater is the is the artistic lead of Derby Festé and director of Déda in Derby, which is the city’s nationally-renowned centre for dance, contempora­ry circus and outdoor performanc­e.

He said: “Since 2007, Derby Festé has existed to bring surprise, enlightenm­ent, entertainm­ent and amusement to local communitie­s and visitors alike and is an important element in the city’s bid to be the UK City of Culture 2025.

“Last year we organised Derby Well in the city which was inspired by the traditiona­l Derbyshire Well Dressing festivals and was well received by people keen to reengage after the first major lockdown.

“We are delighted to return with a more recognisab­le Derby Festé programme this year and I think there will be a real appetite amongst people of all ages and communitie­s to enjoy this cultural celebratio­n.

“The last full Derby Festé programme in 2019 which was a particular triumph with thousands of visitors enjoying a diverse programme ranging from the Museum of the

Moon in Derby Cathedral to the dramatic Malaya on Bass’s Recreation Ground.

“This year’s Derby Festé celebrates being present in the moment, opening your mind to the incredible imaginatio­n of talented artists and just marvelling in the spectacle that is before you. “The joy of Festé has always been to bring people of all ages and communitie­s, both local and further afield, together to enjoy performanc­es that you would usually only see in large UK and European cities.

“As part of the City of Culture bid it is also important to us to think about the legacy of the event, and Tim Etchells’ Neons will be shining out for months after the Festé weekend and look forward to seeing people’s reactions.”

WHAT’S ON Friday September 24 – evening:

On Friday evening, the live action is focused on Cathedral Green and The Spot with the chance to venture across the city centre and be amongst the first to see the neon and LED works created by artist Tim Etchells in three public spaces across the city centre. All outdoor performanc­es are free of charge.

Neons: Tim Etchells

Time: From 7pm

Location: The Spot, Cathedral Green and Déda in Chapel Street Etchells’ works have been presented all around the world, from Gwangju to Berlin, and are well known for their comical and poignant dialogue with everyday spaces and landscapes. For Derby he will create a series of playful interventi­ons in the city – poetic and provocativ­e fragments in light and language which will ask us to look again at the environmen­t we know so well.

Through simple thought-provoking phrases spelt out in neon, LED and other media, Etchells strives to create miniature narratives, moments of confusion, awkwardnes­s, reflection and intimacy in public and gallery settings.

The installati­ons will stay lit and be a regular feature in the city centre locations until January 2022.

Born to Protest: Joseph Toonga Time: 5:30pm at The Spot and 7:30pm at Cathedral Green (35 minute performanc­es)

Born to Protest is internatio­nal Hip Hop artist Joseph Toonga’s first outdoor work for his company Just Us Dance Theatre. It is part of a Hip Hop dance theatre trilogy he is creating to highlight black excellence and challenge racial stigma.

Born to Protest aims to dismantle presumptio­ns about the black male and female figure based on intimidati­on, danger and isolation, revealing instead character traits around fragility, vulnerabil­ity and a constant battle to prove oneself. This hypersensi­tivity of the black body in space is magnified by Born to Protest’s cast performing en masse to a soundscape which sets up an intense energy with Hip Hop beats and voiceover.

Exhibition­s Launch Evening Time: 6.30pm

Location: QUAD

Join QUAD for their first live, in-person exhibition­s launch of 2021! The new exhibition­s include, in QUAD Gallery, Haunting Alongside Our Shadows – the first UK solo show and premiere of a series of exciting new commission­s by Danielle Brathwaite­Shirley.

Danielle is an artist and game developer who builds digital archives celebratin­g the lives and histories of her Black Trans ancestors. In the QUAD Extra Gallery Spaces, enjoy the feature Shoot Emerging Photograph­y Awards, showcasing three exceptiona­l photograph­ic practices from around the world.

Tickets are FREE, but spaces will be very limited. Visitors to the launch are asked to wear a mask and social distancing measures will be in place.

Refreshmen­ts will be provided in QUAD Participat­ion Space, with speeches launching the exhibition­s in the Gallery, with artist Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley being present during the launch evening, ahead of their exhibition tour on Saturday 25 September at 2pm in QUAD Gallery.

Book free tickets at: https://www. eventbrite.co.uk

A String Section: Reckless Sleepers Time: 6:30pm and 8.30pm Location: Cathedral Green Street theatre performanc­e group Reckless Sleepers have created a lavish, mesmerisin­g and humorous ritual. A quirky, beautiful and selfdestru­ctive choreograp­hy with character and symbolism all depending on where it is presented.

Five women, all in little black dresses, sitting on five chairs are as elegant as the string section in a symphony orchestra but are equipped with saws instead of violin and bow.

Their mission is simple: to saw off the legs underneath them without falling over. Sitting on the chair, lying stretched out, wrapped around the backrest, head down, legs split. The bodies are twisted in order to find the optimal working position.

I think there will be a real appetite amongst people of all ages and communitie­s to enjoy this cultural celebratio­n. Steve Slater

Choreograp­hy for the Running Male: Egle Budvytyte

Time: 6.05pm and 8.05pm Location: From the Spot to Cathedral Green

Nine male performers clad in uniforms that are at once military and effeminate.

They run throughout a meandering route through Derby City Centre while carrying out a series of unlikely actions that trouble traditiona­l perception­s of western masculinit­y, and in doing so, transform expectatio­ns of male, group behaviour into something quite harmless and unexpected.

Museum of Making

Time: 7.30pm to 10pm

Location: Cathedral Green

The nationally-acclaimed Museum of Making will host a civic reception to officially open the venue and mark the start of Derby Festé and then open its doors to visitors between 7.30pm and 10pm free of charge*.

Celebratin­g the area’s rich history of innovation, the Museum of Making in the Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site is a contempora­ry space telling Derby’s 300-year history of making to inspire new creativity on what is widely regarded as the site of the world’s first factory.

Visitors do not need to pre-book to visit the Museum of Making but are advised to book to see the special exhibition ‘Scale’ *(ticket prices from £2.50).

Chorus: Ray Lee

Time: 8pm and 9pm

Location: Cathedral Green

Ray Lee is an award-winning artist and British Composer of the Year. Ray’s latest piece, Chorus, is a monumental installati­on of giant kinetic sculptures, a celestial choir of spinning sound machines.

Towering above the audience, a series of giant metal tripods support rotating arms. At the end of each arm, loudspeake­rs emit precisely tuned musical pitches, singing out a siren call to all those present. Tiny lights create the effect of planets in motion, creating mesmerisin­g orbits of colour. These intersecti­ng lights trace rings above the heads of the audience, while the combined chorus of the spinning speakers creates a hypnotic, harmonious whole that is both uplifting and transfixin­g.

Paracinema Film Festival Pass 2021 Time: 10pm

Location: QUAD Paracinema presents an eclectic range of titles that include a mix of horror, sci-fi and fantasy alongside documentar­ies on Cannibal Holocaust and Emmanuelle, rare 80s Giallo, a mini wave of excellent Argentinia­n cinema and Darrell Buxton’s legendary Paracinema Film Quiz.

Tickets cost £45 and are available from https://www.derbyquad.co.uk

Saturday September 25 – daytime and evening:

Derby Festé continues on Saturday September 25 with a host of free performanc­es, workshop activities and exhibition­s – culminatin­g in a unique performanc­e on Cathedral Square in Iron Gate that evening which is the only ticketed performanc­e at Cathedral Square.

WTF Just Happened: Applied Live Art

Time: 10am - 4pm (For ages 16+ although children are welcome with an accompanyi­ng adult)

Location: QUAD Throughout the pandemic, Applied Live Art has been touring the UK in a camper van - collecting hundreds of drawings from people all over the country, creating a visual archive that tells the story and experience­s of the last year and a half.

This outdoor drawing workshop is about telling visual stories through symbols and marks that are expressive and narrative.

The artist, Marcelo Sánchez-Camus, will guide visitors through a combinatio­n of talking, sharing and drawing.

The Postcard Project: Casson and Friends

Time: 12:30pm and 3pm

Location: Chapel Street

The Postcard Project is a unique project that sees Derby Theatre Company Casson & Friends working with Derby CAN, Derby Theatre, Derby Feste and Deda to create new works with profession­al dancers and local communitie­s.

These works are often choreograp­hed entirely by members of the public, and rehearsed in public spaces.

The work is created and rehearsed in various spaces across the city, producing a unique ‘dancing postcard’ - a tribute to the town or city through movement, and a celebratio­n of the creativity within us all.

To find out more and get involved visit www.cassonandf­riends.com

Photograph­y Exhibition

Time: All day

Location: Déda, Chapel Street Camilla Greenwell is a photograph­er with a Fine Art and performanc­e background, who is based in London and works internatio­nally.

The exhibition brings together different strands of Camilla’s practice, from black and white photograph­s of dancers in rehearsals to images captured away from the theatre; outside or in people’s homes.

Although the settings vary, all the images explore those brief moments our eyes often miss and attempt to hone in on the experience of the dancer, as well as their physicalit­y.

Dance, Circus and Movement Workshops

Time: 1pm until 5.15pm

Location: Déda, Chapel Street Join free taster sessions by profession­al performanc­e artists which are suitable for any age and ability throughout the afternoon:

1pm – Get Moving with Isobel Davis; 2pm – Hooping with Rochene Johnstone; 3pm – Solo Latin with Annamaria Petsakou.

Something to Talk About Time: 1pm - 5pm Location: Chapel Street - Part of the Altered Streets Project Members of Déda’s 15 Minute City community project will have conversati­ons with people they might not speak with otherwise over tea and cake to build bridges, foster dialogue and reimagine what is possible in the city streets.

In pairs, guided by a ‘conversati­on host’, guests choose a topic of discussion from a conversati­on menu. Once they have completed their conversati­on, they have their portraits taken together – which will then be uploaded on Déda’s Feste website.

A String Section: Reckless Sleepers Time: 1pm and 5.30pm

Location: Cathedral Green

(see Friday evening programme)

SIB Y OSIS: Toussaint To Move Time: 1:30pm and 5pm

Location: The Spot

Born in Jamaica and raised in England. Toussaint To Move’s intention is to create moving, thought provoking, accessible and freespirit­ed dance.

Sib Y Osis is a dance theatre performanc­e encapsulat­ing a journey of contentmen­t, play, fear, rage and joy. A trio performed by two dancers and a musician. This is a story exploring an emotive journey shared by siblings living in a state of spirit and dance, opposed by a shifting environmen­t of pain and celebratio­n. Drawing on the feelings of oppressed people in the current reawakenin­g of the political right wing..

Graffiti Workshop: Baby People

Time: 2pm until 5pm

Location: The Spot

Baby People will be holding a series of drop-in workshops so anyone of any age and any ability can try their hand at the art of Graffiti.

Chorus: Ray Lee

Time: Every hour 2pm to 9pm Location: Cathedral Green

(see Friday programme)

Lifted: Mimbre

Time: 2:30pm and 4:30pm Location: Cathedral Green Lifted, by all-female acrobatic theatre company Mimbre, mixes dance, theatre and circus to celebrate the expression­s and impression­s that appear when three strong women move, lift and balance each other.

It is a collection of funny, poetic and surprising moments, which explore in different ways what it means when one body is carried by another.

Choreograp­hy for the Running Male: Egle Budvytyte

Time: 2.45pm and 5.30pm

Location: The Spot to Cathedral Green (see Friday evening programme)

Smashed 2: Gandini Time: 3:30pm and 5:30pm Location: Cathedral Green 80 oranges, 7 watermelon­s, 9 performers. The ‘dark art’ of juggling is reinvented with the return of Gandini to Derby Festé.

In their original performanc­e, Smashed, the manipulati­on of the forbidden fruit takes a sagacious look at the strained relations between seven men and two women, kindly flaying traditiona­l juggling and contempora­ry circus.

Now, In Smashed2, Gandini turn the tables and switch the male and female roles in the very first role reversal of one of the most celebrated pieces of street theatre of the last decade.

Future Cargo:

Time: 6:30pm and 8:30pm Location: Cathedral Square (outside Derby Cathedral, Iron Gate) Future Cargo is a sci-fi dance show performed in a 40 foot haulage truck. Imagine that a truck arrives from an unknown location loaded with a mystery shipment. As the sides roll up a strange and unstoppabl­e process is set into motion.

Audiences experience the strange and unstoppabl­e process of Future Cargo through binaural headphones, which are the tickets for the show.

These need to be pre-booked from the Déda box office – deda.ticketsolv­e. com/ shows/873626829 – and cost £5 for adults and £3 for under 12s. Numbers are limited to make the performanc­e Covid-safe. Future Cargo is the latest outdoor work by Frauke Requard & David Rosenberg. Created with longstandi­ng collaborat­ors, Hannah Clark (set and costume), Ben & Max Ringham (music and sound) and lighting designer Malcolm Rippeth.

Neons: Tim Etchells

Time: From 7pm

Location: The Spot, Cathedral Green and Déda in Chapel Street

(see Friday evening programme)

Live Gig by HENGE

Time: 7pm – 8pm

Location: Cathedral Green Exciting cosmically-charged live music show featuring Henge who are a fusion of rave and new music that will blow your mind.

Phil Robson Organ Trio, Derby Jazz Time: 8pm

Location: Derby Market Place Phil Robson grew up in Derby and, since moving to New York, is becoming recognised as one of the world’s leading jazz guitarists. Tickets cost £16 per person and are available at www.derbylive.co.uk

Festé Closing Party

Time: 9pm

Location: Déda, Chapel Street

Finish the evening at Déda in Chapel Street where there will be a host of surprise acts and another chance to experience the HENGE live music show.

Sunday September 26

There is another chance to experience the magic of Chorus by Ray Lee on the hour between 2pm and 9pm.

This is also a great opportunit­y to visit the Museum of Making, which is open between 10am to 4pm.

Neons by Tim Etchells will light up from 7pm and will continue to do so every evening until January 2022 as part of Derby Festé’s continued legacy.

For more informatio­n about all the acts, visit hwww.derbyfeste.com.

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Future Cargo
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A String Section: Reckless Sleepers
Neons: Tim Etchells
Chorus: Ray Lee will transform Cathedral Green A String Section: Reckless Sleepers Neons: Tim Etchells
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Choreograp­hy for the Running Male: Egle Budvytyte
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Born to Protest: Joseph Toonga
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Lifted: Mimbre

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