CREATIVE DIRECTION + EVENTS
Didier is an interdisciplinary events curator and project manager who produces, develops, supports and delivers high-quality arts projects.
Didier has developed a reputation for his impressive portfolio of imaginative public arts projects, including concerts, workshops and largescale events. Didier draws on a versatile pool of talented and committed artists and is always exploring new avenues for collaboration. Didier has delivered some extraordinary and distinctive projects with artists, musicians and communities over the past 15 years.
Didier’s work ranges from large-scale community events to concerts, intimate installations and group workshops. His work is often multi-disciplinary, including music, visual art, movement and lighting states to explore and evoke. Didier has worked with a diverse array of practitioners from musicians and visual artists to ballet dancers, circus performers, drag artists, beatboxers and DJs.
As Director of London Contemporary Voices, Didier has curated musicians and musical repertoire for hundreds of clients, including festivals, fashion, retail and PR. Clients include Burberry, Facebook, Samsung, Selfridges, Diesel, Michael Kors, Lululemon, Vevo and many more. Didier is regularly involved in curating and booking entertainment, as well working with clients on immersive marketing campaigns and brand activations. Didier also books artists, musicians and production crews for events, concerts and workshops, large and small.
Didier is a Prince II Qualified Project Manager with senior leadership experience. Positions include Co-Director of London Contemporary Voices, Head of Research Office at Roehampton University (22 reports) and Events Coordinator for Folkestone Pride. Didier has previously worked for the Arts & Humanities Research Council and Kingston University and is currently engaged on a multi-million pound National Lottery Heritage Fund scheme with Kent Wildlife Trust as Cultural Heritage Officer.