Derby Feste 24 – 26 September

10/09/2021

Derby Festé 2021 Makes A Welcome Return

Friday 24, Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 September 2021

Derby Festé will make a welcome return to the Cathedral Quarter and St Peters Quarter on the evening of Friday September 24 and then throughout the day and early evening on Saturday September 25 and Sunday September 26

This year’s compelling programme 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 it is funded by Arts Council England and Derby City Council.

 

Highlights over the three days include:

Neons: Tim Etchells

Times: 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, with New York, Derry, Rome, Lisbon and Blackpool in between 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.

Chorus: Ray Lee

Times: Friday – 8pm and 9pm; Saturday and Sunday – on the hour between 2pm 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.

Video: https://www.derbyfeste.com/events/ray-lee-chorus/

 

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 https://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 Requardt & David Rosenberg. Created with longstanding collaborators, Hannah Clark (set and costume), Ben & Max Ringham (music and sound) and lighting designer Malcolm Rippeth.

Video: https://www.derbyfeste.com/166a1a0b-0dd7-4fde-a947-9f6c705d07f6

Street theatre, music and dance performances include ‘Choreography For the Running Male’; ‘A String Quarter’; ‘Born to Protest’; ‘SIB Y OSIS’; ‘Lifted’ ‘HENGE’ live music set; jazz by the Phil Robson Organ Trio and the return of Gandini with ‘Smashed 2’.

As well as workshops and exhibitions at both QUAD and Déda the Museum of the Making will be open throughout the weekend.

For more information about all the acts, please visit https://www.derbyfeste.com/ and follow on social media channels #Festé21

 

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