Sea Odyssey: Giant Spectacular

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Sea Odyssey: Giant Spectacular war ein dreitägiges Outdoor-Event in Liverpool, das vom 20. bis 22. April 2012 anlässlich des 100. Jahrestags des Untergangs der Titanic stattfand. Es wurde von der Straßentheatergruppe Royal de Luxe aus Frankreich vor rund 600.000 Zuschauern aufgeführt. Bei Kosten für die Veranstaltung in Höhe von rund £1,2 Millionen brachte das Event der Stadt etwa £12 Millionen ein. rdf:langString
Sea Odyssey: Giant Spectacular was a three-day outdoor performance art event featuring giant marionettes, that took place in Liverpool, England, from 20 to 22 April 2012. It was designed and operated by French street theatre company Royal de Luxe, and featured three giants, the 9-metre (30-foot) tall Little Giant Girl, the 15-metre (50-foot) tall Giant Uncle, and the girl's dog, Xolo. It was estimated that, over the course of the three days, 600,000 people watched the event whilst Liverpool City Council recorded a footfall in the main shopping district of 900,000. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sea Odyssey: Giant Spectacular war ein dreitägiges Outdoor-Event in Liverpool, das vom 20. bis 22. April 2012 anlässlich des 100. Jahrestags des Untergangs der Titanic stattfand. Es wurde von der Straßentheatergruppe Royal de Luxe aus Frankreich vor rund 600.000 Zuschauern aufgeführt. Bei Kosten für die Veranstaltung in Höhe von rund £1,2 Millionen brachte das Event der Stadt etwa £12 Millionen ein.
rdf:langString Sea Odyssey: Giant Spectacular was a three-day outdoor performance art event featuring giant marionettes, that took place in Liverpool, England, from 20 to 22 April 2012. It was designed and operated by French street theatre company Royal de Luxe, and featured three giants, the 9-metre (30-foot) tall Little Giant Girl, the 15-metre (50-foot) tall Giant Uncle, and the girl's dog, Xolo. It was estimated that, over the course of the three days, 600,000 people watched the event whilst Liverpool City Council recorded a footfall in the main shopping district of 900,000. An independent report into the impact of Sea Odyssey concluded it was the most successful event in Liverpool’s history. The report showed that 800,000 people took part in the event, which resulted in an economic impact of £32 million.
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