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The organisers of Walk of Wonders are thrilled to announce the eagerly awaited dates for this year's spectacular light and fire festival. 'Walk of Wonders: The Return Journey' will take place from September 14-17 and 21-24 at the enchanting Black . ....
Napier gets $71,000 Art Deco-inspired art installations 5 Feb, 2021 12:11 AM 2 minutes to read Art Deco-inspired art installations with a $71,000 price tag have been unveiled in Napier in time for the festival. Installed on Friday morning on the corner of Market St and Emerson St, a four-metre spire was supplied by Hawke s Bay-based Anthony Van Dorsten. The aluminium art piece was built and installed by Onekawa-based Metal Magic and designed by overseas artists Yelena Filipchuk and Serge Beaulieu, of Vesica. Read More Advertisement With LED lights for the evening, it casts the image of the filigree on to the ground. The money for the spire installation, along with a sunscope due to be installed on the Lower Lawn on Marine Parade, came out of the council s annual City Vision budget and acts as a long-term investment, according to NCC. ....
Shrooms by Australian light sculptors Amigo Amigo. Photo: Supplied / Festival of the Lights This year, 15 new installations with intriguing names such as Shrooms, UV Spaghetti and Hybycozo, will compete for attention alongside a busy music programme - a feature of the free council-run event since the 1970s. From humble beginnings in 1953 when the Poet s Bridge in Pukekura Park was lit up to celebrate Queen Elizabeth s coronation, the TSB Festival of Lights has grown into an event spanning 50 days and nights. One of the installations, UV Spaghetti. Photo: Supplied / Festival of the Lights But it hasn t been plain sailing this year with Covid meaning international artists have been unable to get into the country and organisers have had to deal with the vagaries of overseas shipping. ....