Press release published Tuesday 02 October 2007
Icon Theatre is one of six London groups to have received £10,500 in funding from the Lord Mayor of the City of London to build their own float for inclusion in the Lord Mayor’s Show.
In the coming weeks, over 40 children and young people from age seven to 16 will be hard at work learning new skills and developing their creative and artistic flair to entertain around 300,000 spectators when the parade hits the streets of London on Saturday 10th November.
The young people are part of Icon Theatre’s community classes, which were established in 2004 to give young people in Waltham Forest the opportunity to participate in a high quality performing arts environment, and to create a fun and supportive atmosphere in which young people can develop their creativity.
The fantastic float that they will be building is based on the theme of ‘History of the East End’. All the participants will be creating their own character as well as designing and making their own professional masks.
The float will consist of small carts with images that reflect the landscape of East London and its colourful city life through the ages. Young east enders will dance alongside the float which will lead the new Lord Mayor from the Guildhall to the Royal Courts of Justice for the annual inauguration ceremony.
Nancy Hurst at the Icon Theatre said: “We’re very excited about taking part in the Lord Mayor’s Show. It’s a great opportunity for our young people to learn new skills in the design and creation of the masks, costumes and float. And of course it will be great fun – just as long as the weather holds up!”
The Lord Mayor’s community float scheme extends links between the Square Mile and neighbouring City fringe boroughs. Sponsorship in terms of finance and through expert workshops allows group participants to develop their talents – which are demonstrated on the day to the Show’s audience across the world.
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