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zoo_music_girl ([personal profile] zoo_music_girl) wrote2006-05-07 01:40 pm

The Sultan's Elephant, the story so far

If you're in or near London and haven't been to see The Sultan's Elephant yet I would urge you to go along to Horse Guards Parade this afternoon. I've posted a lot of photos over the weekend but what I'm not sure comes across is the sheer charisma of the elephant and the little girl.

I nearly skived off work on Friday afternoon to watch it all begin (and I really wish I had) but I contented myself with heading into town at 5pm. I came out of Embankment, headed up to Trafalgar Square and then into Admiralty Arch, where I could see crowds gathering. As I reached the corner of the Mall and Horse Guards Road I looked to my left and saw the elephant.

It was honestly one of the most amazing things I've seen in my life, and I am reasonably well travelled. I followed it for a while, taking photographs and then went in search of the little girl, keeping an eye open for a suitable dinner location for Saturday evening. I went up past the now open rocket on Waterloo Place and down towards Trafalgar Square, where I caught a glimpse of her on an open top tourist bus. I ran to catch up with her and got a few shots as she turned down Northumberland Avenue.

I went back to The Mall to follow the elephant again and bumped into [livejournal.com profile] zotz, who was down for the weekend to steward at the event, and managed to meet up with [livejournal.com profile] magfish. We followed the elephant around for a while, entranced and as excited as children. I got soaked in water from its trunk and it lifted a small truck full of hay and swung it around as if it weighed nothing. It was a real truck, about the size of Reliant Robin or a Mini, with a driver inside, who later drove off and parked it.

Aideen and I said goodbye to Graham around seven and went for dinner, then back to Horse Guards Parade to watch the puppets put to bed. The girl arrived first, still in her bus, and was lifted out the top with a crane. They took her shoes and socks off, changed her green dress for a pink nightie, placed her in her deckchair and then covered her gently with a blanket. She fell "asleep".

The elephant wasn't far behind her, getting into position in the enclosure and then kneeling to allow the Sultan and his court to disembark and be whisked away by a waiting stretch limo.

On Saturday I was back in for about 3pm, just in time for the rain to start. I made a quick detour via Artisan du Chocolat and then Pall Mall to look at the cars the little girl had stitched to the tarmac with a giant needle and thread and then met up with Aideen, Kate and Tony. There wasn't much to see at first, it was raining quite a bit and a sea of umbrellas obscured much of the view. The girl and the elephant were resting outside the National Gallery and we decided to go for a coffee. Everywhere was packed, so we gave up and went to get a good spot to view the rest of the show.

Around 4pm things started to happen. The little girl went for a walk round the elephant while the Sultan's court boarded it, then she was lifted onto its trunk and the procession began.

We hurried ahead of them to the bottom of Haymarket, where we got a good view despite the umbrellas and then Aideen and I decided to cut round to Piccadilly Circus and get ahead of it. We got a fantastic position to see it come round the corner and then stayed ahead of it till St James's St, where we found a convenient wall to stand on, giving us the best view of the day, in fact we were so close that only quick relflexes with my umbrella saved us from a thorough drenching by the elephant.

We left it there and headed off to meet our respective dining companions.

Continues.

The Sultan's Elephant - my photo gallery.

[identity profile] tvor.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
What an amazing thing to see! When the little girl was riding on the elephant, were her puppeteers there moving her too or was she mainly just sitting there? What did they do with the rocket, btw?

[identity profile] thermaland.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
The made her move, look at the crowds and sights, etc... It is really very well done.

She is going back into the rocket today I think.

[identity profile] zoo-music-girl.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, she did! See latest update. It was amazing!

[identity profile] tvor.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Ohhh, i see... she came out of the rocket!

[identity profile] ivory-goddess.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I've only seen some tv coverage & various photos & it looks impressive enough in those! My query is why the girl is giant if the sultan is a normal-sized bloke riding the elephant. And why the hell she's sewing cars to the road...

[identity profile] scy11a.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I missed out on the TV and hadn't a clue this was on, and WOW! Wish I could get into Lodnod.

[identity profile] zoo-music-girl.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a whole backstory to it. They handed out newspapers that have the full story, but there's a synopsis here: http://www.thesultanselephant.com/thestory/thestory.php

[identity profile] sara-lou.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks a lot for the heads up about this. I managed to see the elephant on Friday evening before I got my train home and wouldn't have missed it for the world. If I had been in town this weekend I would have been following the show as well. The photos are great.
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[personal profile] redcountess 2006-05-07 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm quite cross with myself that I slept all afternoon and wouldn't be able to get there in time for the grand finale. It's just like a picture book come to life!

[identity profile] ephemera.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I was overwhelmed by the sheer volume of people and had to run away - I'm loving reading your recaps though.

[identity profile] inulro.livejournal.com 2006-05-07 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It all looks so amazing - colour me envious!