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Royal de Luxe is a French mechanical marionette street theatre company which specialises in giant puppets. They were founded in 1979 in Aix-en-Provence [ 1 ] by Jean-Luc Courcoult. After some years based in Toulouse , the company moved to Nantes in 1989.
Yelp users can make restaurant reservations in Yelp through Yelp Reservations, a feature initially added in June 2010; in 2021 the service was consolidated with others into "Yelp Guest Manager". [ 101 ] [ 102 ] Yelp's reservation features have been done through SeatMe , which was acquired by Yelp in 2013. [ 55 ]
The Sultan's Elephant was a show created by the Royal de Luxe theatre company, involving a huge moving mechanical elephant, a giant marionette of a girl and other associated public art installations. In French it was called La visite du sultan des Indes sur son éléphant à voyager dans le temps (literally, "Visit from the Sultan of the Indies ...
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The Naples Fishing Pier was one of the area's better-known landmarks but was severely damaged by Hurricane Ian. The beach on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico is more than 10 miles (16 km) long and is known for its cleanliness and pristine white sand. In 2005, Naples was voted the best all-around beach in America by the Travel Channel. [56] [57]
The Liverpool Giants are a set of giant marionettes built by French theatre company Royal de Luxe and displayed in a series of shows in Liverpool, in England. The shows were: Sea Odyssey: Giants Spectacular in 2012, featuring their Little Girl, Uncle (Diver) and Dog (Xolo) giants
The first maestro Diego Ortiz arrived in the entourage of Viceroy Pedro de Toledo (1558-1570), Francisco Martínez de Loscos (1570-?), a Flemish maestro, then another Fleming Giovanni de Macque (1599–1614), the first Italian Giovanni Maria Trabaci (1614–46), the Neapolitans Andrea Falconieri (1647–56), and; Filippo Coppola (1658–80),