Giants Creator to be awarded Freedom of Liverpool
The man who brought the Giants to Liverpool is set to be given the Freedom of the City - after the spectacle captured hearts over Merseyside
Jean-Luc Courcoult, director of Royal de Lux, is set to be awarded the Freedom of the City, following the recent ‘Liverpool’s Dream’ extravaganza with his world renowned ‘Giants’ last weekend.
An incredible 1.3 million people turned out to see Cholo, the Little Boy and Le Grande Giant for one final time in Liverpool and New Brighton over the three days.
To commemorate the relationship between Liverpool and Royal de Luxe, the company will be given the Freedom Roll of Associations and Institutions for services to the city at the same ceremony.
The Giants are renowned across the globe for their magical street theatre performances and Liverpool was their last public performance, adding to the city’s special connection to Jean-Luc and his team.
The proposal is also in response to dozens of suggestions from members of the public for some recognition Jean-Luc and his team to be awarded the city’s highest honour.
Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, said: “Jean-Luc and the Giants have a special place in the hearts of Liverpudlians, having brought so much joy and wonder to the streets of our city. We feel it’s a worthy honour to propose him for the Freedom of the City and I will be nominating him at the next meeting of the Council in November.
“We don’t give these awards out lightly, but the impact that Jean-Luc and his team have had on our city has been immense. The investment we have made in bringing the Giants here has paid for itself many times over and everyone who has stood in awe as they strode past will never forget the experience.”
He added: “I have always said that culture is rocket fuel for our local economy and the images of Liverpool that were beamed around the world showed we are a vibrant European city with a strong and abiding commitment to investing in culture.