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Huge mechanical spider 'wakes up' | Huge mechanical spider 'wakes up' |
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A 50ft (15m) high mechanical spider which is set to stalk the streets of Liverpool has "woken up". | A 50ft (15m) high mechanical spider which is set to stalk the streets of Liverpool has "woken up". |
La Princesse was brought to life by its creators, French artistic company La Machine, outside the city's arena at King's Dock on Friday morning. | La Princesse was brought to life by its creators, French artistic company La Machine, outside the city's arena at King's Dock on Friday morning. |
About 5,000 people braved the rain to watch the huge creature come out of its "hibernation" ahead of its exploration of the city over the next three days. | |
The £1.5m street theatre production is part of the Capital of Culture events. | |
La Princesse was unveiled to the public on Wednesday morning, hanging from a redundant office block next to Lime Street railway station. | La Princesse was unveiled to the public on Wednesday morning, hanging from a redundant office block next to Lime Street railway station. |
She was woken in a hail of fireworks and smoke at 1130 BST on Friday, before striding up and down in front of the arena in front of the cheering crowd. | |
At £1.5m I think its actually cheaper than Macca and it has got us on the front of the South China Morning Post Phil Redmond, Liverpool Culture Company | |
French "scientists" - La Machine's street theatre artists - attempted to subdue her with water and snow against a backdrop of music from musicians on top of 16 cherry pickers. | |
Liverpool culture company artistic director Phil Redmond hailed the opening part of the show as "fantastic". | |
"When you are planning this - and 350 people have been working for a year on this thing - you expect it to go well but you still keep your fingers crossed." | |
Mr Redmond also dismissed criticism of the cost of the five-day spectacle, which he said was in the region of £1.5m. | |
"At £1.5m I think it's actually cheaper than Macca and it has got us on the front of the South China Morning Post. So it's good value for money." | |
Helen Marriage, of show producers Artichoke, said the money spent on the production was generating far more cash for the city as a whole. | |
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"We ourselves have hotel bills of over £100,000, which is money going straight back into the local economy. | |
"We're employing lots of local people as crane drivers, cherry picker drivers - the benefit back to the city is enormous." | |
After entertaining crowds at King's Dock, the 37-tonne beast will begin exploring the city's landmarks on Friday evening. | After entertaining crowds at King's Dock, the 37-tonne beast will begin exploring the city's landmarks on Friday evening. |
She will continue popping up at various landmarks around the city over the weekend, culminating in what organisers say will be a spectacular finish on Sunday evening. | |
Anyone travelling to Liverpool to catch a glimpse of La Princesse is urged to use public transport. | |
Merseytravel said more ferries would be running and Merseyrail trains would be "strengthened" with extra carriages. | Merseytravel said more ferries would be running and Merseyrail trains would be "strengthened" with extra carriages. |
The Queensway Tunnel will also be closed to traffic from 0600 BST on Sunday until 0630 BST on Monday. | The Queensway Tunnel will also be closed to traffic from 0600 BST on Sunday until 0630 BST on Monday. |
The spider is made out of steel and poplar wood and is operated by up to 12 people strapped to its frame. | The spider is made out of steel and poplar wood and is operated by up to 12 people strapped to its frame. |
The creature was built in Nantes before being shipped to Merseyside to be assembled in a secret location. | The creature was built in Nantes before being shipped to Merseyside to be assembled in a secret location. |
In May 2006, the company's Sultan's Elephant drew an estimated one million people to the streets of London. | In May 2006, the company's Sultan's Elephant drew an estimated one million people to the streets of London. |