Meet the Ghostly Conductor of Danse Macabre

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Efteling has announced that the fictional orchestra conductor Joseph Charlatan will soon take on an iconic role, both immortalized in a statue at Huyverwoud Cemetery, the attractions queue, and as the conductor in Efteling’s highly anticipated new attraction, Danse Macabre.

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The inspiration for Charlatan’s ghostly figure dates back to 1978 when former designer and creative director Ton van de Ven created a haunting sketch of a spectral conductor for the original Spookslot (Ghost Castle) attraction. The eerie image, featuring a long-bearded ghost in flowing robes wielding a conductor’s baton, laid the foundation for this latest incarnation.

Concept art of the conductor in Danse Macabre. Source: Efteling

Designer Jeroen Verheij has now brought this ghostly figure to life in Danse Macabre. “The melody of Danse Macabreplays a central role in the attraction, so it made sense for the conductor to be a key figure,” said Verheij. “I believe reviving Ton’s sketch is a fitting tribute to both the Ghost Castle and its creator.” (Quotes translated from Dutch)

Joseph Charlatan in the Huyverwoud Cemetery. Source: Efteling

While the conductor’s appearance stays true to Van de Ven’s original design, Verheij teased a few updates, including a more refined white vest and jacket. He described the figure as “floating in front of a massive organ, conducting the eerie piece of music that will make visitors’ choir benches come alive.”

Source: Efteling

In addition to the attraction, Charlatan also features prominently in the upcoming book Danse Macabre – Het Begin (Danse Macabre – The Beginning) by author Paul van Loon. The book, set to release on October 22, delves into the spine-chilling events that predate the macabre spectacle awaiting visitors at the abbey. Aimed at readers aged 9 and up, the deluxe edition will be available for €23.99.

Book cover of “Danse Macabre – The Beginning” by Paul van Loon. Source: Efteling

The new Danse Macabre attraction is set to welcome park goers on October 31, 2024. Subscribe to AirMagique for more updates and news.

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