Light Ballet taking maiden voyage on the River Shannon

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Galway Daily arts Light Ballet taking maiden voyage on the River Shannon
Light Ballet. Photo credit: Emilija Jefremova

The stunning Light Ballet will light up the skies along the River Shannon this June as this floating installation makes its way along the River.

Created by Irish Light Artist Mick Murray and Lighting Designer Matthew Cregan, Light Ballet will transform the skies and surrounding landscape of eight counties with a dazzling display visible up to 7km away.

Produced by Culture Works, who create and produce exciting and unforgettable arts and cultural experiences, Light Ballet, through its powerful physical presence, will surprise and delight everyone who encounters this spectacle of light and sound.

The hope filled ballet of light will voyage through the hidden countryside. Light Ballet will be remote, personal and uplifting with all of the hallmarks of transformation and inspiration to those who live alongside or stumble upon it.

The installation will dance through the skies of Clare, Galway, Leitrim, Longford, Offaly, Roscommon, Tipperary and Westmeath from June 13 – 20.

Travelling almost 200km down the Shannon, this installation will be accompanied by a newly composed soundscape by David Kitt, which spectators can access via the Culture Works and Brightening Air websites.

The light installation and soundscape are synchronised in real-time allowing audiences to experience the soundscape at home, along the edgelands, or those in-between places through their phones, tablets or computers.

Through the River’s embrace of summer, Light Ballet offers an opportunity for people to stay home, but look up and around them to experience a moment of hope, joy and togetherness.

This installation is part of Brightening Air | Coiscéim Coiligh, a nationwide, ten day season of arts experiences brought to you by the Arts Council this June.

From Offaly, Light Artist Mick Murray has over 20 years’ experience working as a lighting designer and light artist.

Mick has created a series of works and installations in the public realm. From large-scale public light installations to sculptures his work has been showcased throughout Ireland.

Matthew Cregan is a Lighting Designer from Belfast and has worked extensively in Theatre and Live Events over the last 20 years.

He has worked on a number of outdoor lighting projects and large-scale public events including NYF Dublin, Star Wars Spire Installation, Lyric Theatre, RTE, Gaiety Theatre, and Olympia Theatre.

“A major waterway in Ireland, the Shannon is home to a continuous thread of bustling harbours and peaceful bays, lively towns and villages and fascinating heritage and historical sites,” Mick said.

Even though we can’t be together right now, it will offer us the opportunity for collective connection, creating a shared experience. We want people from where they are to stop and look around.”

Light Ballet and Culture Works are also inviting schools to engage in the creative process through provision of a bespoke education pack.

Two primary schools from each of the eight counties will receive a pack with a worksheet and a set of instructions on how to create light movements.

The artist will incorporate these into the final design. As the light installation passes through each of the locations on the River Shannon, the children’s lighting design will appear as part of the overall light installation.

For more information on the full programme for Brightening Air | Coiscéim Coiligh visit www.brighteningair.com.