Architects of Air LUMINARIUM: MYRIAD World Premiere

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Saturday 24 May – Sunday 1 June
Highfields Park | Lakeside Arts
Tickets: £6.50
Timeslots every 30 minutes, 11am-5pm
Visit duration: 20 minutes
Suitable for all, under 16s must be accompanied by a paying adult
SEND session Tuesday 27 May, 10-11am (Quieter session for those who need it). Grown-Ups Only Session Thursday 29 May, 5.30-7.30pm
Experience an enthralling world of colour and shape in Architects of Air's brand new luminarium, Myriad. Spanning 900 square metres, this intricate labyrinth of tunnels and domes carries a 'light from above' theme, with translucent material casting radiant colour into the spaces below. Experience its sensory bliss, and its domes featuring 'stars'– points of light created by translucent discs embedded in the fabric. Be among the first to walk through this brand-new structure, where daylight alone brings the luminarium to life, captivating visitors of all ages.
Season (24 May 2025 - 1 June 2025) |
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