The Christmas period is a time for love and peace but as the festive season rolls in King Charles seems to be increasingly anxious about what his estranged son Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle's next move might be.
01.12.2023 - 16:08 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The promise of seeing the northern lights flickering over Bolton town centre is one I admit I had serious doubts about being executed. However, Borealis, a light and sound installation in front of the town hall on Victoria Square, is affecting and breathtaking.
The piece, which projects swirling green and blue light into the air accompanied by ethereal ambient music and dry ice, provides the centrepiece of the first three days of the six day Put Big Light On festival which is expected to attract thousands of visitors to Bolton. The evening festival, which is free to attend, began on Thursday and continues on Saturday, December 3, before resuming on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (December 7- 9).
Another attraction for visitors is the Museum of the Moon, a suspended piece of inter-planetary art in the central library on Le Mans Crescent. The installation measures six metres in diameter, and features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the lunar surface.
At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally lit spherical sculpture represents five kilometres of the moon’s surface. The moon, represented in such detail, gives a new perspective on something so familiar, but mostly so distant to us all.
The festival, which has been funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, also has street entertainment, a roaming globe and projector bikes described as ‘interactive off-grid audio visual machines illuminating the town centre streets’.
Next weekend’s centrepiece in Victoria Square is Evanescent, a multi-award winning artwork that has been exhibited in 24 different cities in 18 different countries. It is described as ‘bridging the gap between art and architecture, existing within the realm of ‘art-chitecture’.
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The Christmas period is a time for love and peace but as the festive season rolls in King Charles seems to be increasingly anxious about what his estranged son Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle's next move might be.
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