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Aquarium of Light Transforms Scarborough Spa Bandstand

The Sun Court will become the Sea Court at Scarborough Spa tonight with the latest installation and performances in this year’s Scarborough Lights festival.

A community light installation will transform the space from seaside to underwater beauty from 4pm until 11pm each evening from the 5th to the 14th December, with special dance performances throughout the ten days of the event.

Aquarium of Light is centred around the Sun Court’s famous bandstand, with a central sculpture created by local artist, Daniel Parker.  Five panels designed by the local community, led by Scarborough-based creative, Richard Milburn, will also feature, inspired by issues that sit at the heart of coastal sustainability: erosion, prevention, rescue and reflection. 

A light scheme transforms the whole space into an underwater vision, which visitors can view free of charge from the path between the car park and the cliff lift.  The display starts as dusk falls at 4.00pm.

The Aquarium of Light will be brought to life for 18 performances of a specially-commissioned interactive dance performance by professional dance troupe Dance Ahead, led by Zoe Gadd.  Each performance lasts ten minutes, with the seascape further enhanced with light, soundscapes and music, and the audience invited into the Aquarium itself. 

The performances run Thursday to Saturday 5th-7th and 12th-14th December from 6.00pm.

Festival director, Julian Caddy said:

“This is a wonderfully reflective piece of work that we hope will make viewers think about how amazing it is to live on the coast, but also how we have a responsibility to take care of it if future generations are to gain as much enjoyment out of our coastline, beaches and waters,”

“This event brings together a host of Yorkshire talent – Daniel, Richard working with community groups from Scarborough and Zoe’s dancers, who all trained in Leeds, in a unique collaboration that will be enjoyed by visitors young and old.”

Spectator access to view the Aquarium of Light from outside is free, and tickets for the dance performances are available on a ‘pay as you feel’ basis, with a suggested donation of £5 per person.  To book, visit https://scarboroughfair.uk/events/aquarium-of-light-interactive-performance

Scarborough Lights launched on 15 November at St Mary’s Church for the well-received ‘Reflections’, and continues until 22 December, with initiatives including the Scarborough Lights Advent Calendar at a host of locations around the town, Dino-bouts installations at Vernon Road and Aquarium Top roundabouts, Glow by Jacqui Barrowcliffe in St Helen’s Square and the Stories Under The Stars at Scarborough Art Gallery. 

Peasholm Island is lit up until 22 December, and there’s a stunning selfie opportunity outside the Brunswick with the LED Light Tunnel and Shelter installation. 

The Festival will culminate with the South Cliff Fire Garden, running from 18 December to 22 December, which will see 225 candles lit in Scarborough’s Victorian Rose Garden, as well as a star walk, live fire performance, and food and drink from Embers, Geo and Candy Chops.

There are more details about the events at https://scarboroughfair.uk

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