Friday 2 December 2011

Games Time WANTS YOU!

Games Time WANTS YOU!



* Ever fancied being centre stage in front of 12,000 people?

* Ever wanted to gain real working experience of being part of a professional world-class show?

* Want to do something totally different as a team building exercise for your group or organisation?

* Or maybe you want to be part of celebrations for the London 2012 Olympic Games in your region?



Déda Producing, in partnership with Derby City Council, Derby Festé, QUAD, and Derby LIVE, is looking to recruit volunteers to be part of the cast for Games Time.



Games Time is a spectacular live outdoor stage show combining music, video, fireworks, professional dancers and 160 members of the local community.



The event is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to create a lasting cultural legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games across the UK, and Arts Council England.



Designed and written to embrace the spirit of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Games Time made its debut to great acclaim in front of 10,000 spectators on the sea-front at Skegness in July.



It will be showing throughout the East Midlands in 2012, in Loughborough, Northampton and Derby.



Volunteers will be rehearsing in 2012 and will have the chance to work with professional dancers and choreographers, as well as seeing how a large outdoor show is put together.



We are looking for individuals and groups, aged 13 and over, from in and around Derby, Derbyshire and the surrounding area. You don’t need to be a dancer or a performer but we are looking for people who will commit to the rehearsal schedule and who want to make the most of this opportunity.



Interested individuals or groups need to contact Déda Producing by 10 February 2012. A series of taster sessions will be held in March 2012 where potential cast members can get a taste of what’s involved in taking part.



To express an interest please contact Clare Limb at c.limb@deda.uk.com or call 01332 374681 or visit www.gamestime.org.uk.



Time to play!

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