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Luxmuralis has returned to Peterborough Cathedral with a spectacular sound and light show.

Luxmuralis features their art projection The Beginning and it is at the cathedral until Saturday 26th November. PHOTO: John Elworthy

It follows on from their acclaimed son et lumière performance at Peterborough Cathedral last November.

Luxmuralis features their art projection The Beginning and it is at the cathedral until Saturday 26th November. PHOTO: John Elworthy

Luxmuralis features their art projection The Beginning and it is at the cathedral until Saturday 26th November.

Luxmuralis return to Peterborough Cathedral with a spectacular sound and light show
,
City Cathedral, Peterborough
Wednesday 23 November 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

This sequel to The Angels are Coming has once again transformed the magnificent west front and nave of Peterborough Cathedral with light.

Luxmuralis return to Peterborough Cathedral with a spectacular sound and light show
,
City Cathedral, Peterborough
Wednesday 23 November 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

The show is based around the Nativity story and timed to coincide with the start of the Advent season.

 

The audience will see a colourful light projection onto the outside of the Cathedral, accompanied by music composed by David Harper.

Luxmuralis return to Peterborough Cathedral with a spectacular sound and light show
,
City Cathedral, Peterborough
Wednesday 23 November 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Luxmuralis features their art projection The Beginning and it is at the cathedral until Saturday 26th November.

After the screening, the audience enters the cathedral itself to experience an immersive light and sound installation, this time inspired by the fragility and beauty of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

Luxmuralis return to Peterborough Cathedral with a spectacular sound and light show
,
City Cathedral, Peterborough
Wednesday 23 November 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Luxmuralis return to Peterborough Cathedral with a spectacular sound and light show
,
City Cathedral, Peterborough
Wednesday 23 November 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

The artistic director of Luxmuralis, Peter Walker, said: “We are delighted to return to the cathedral and present this new adapted work this Christmas.

“The Peterborough audience is fantastic, and the city comes alive during Advent.”

The Very Revd Chris Dalliston, Dean of Peterborough said: “Advent and Christmas are always very special times at Peterborough Cathedral, and this is a wonderful way to be reminded of the Nativity story in a fresh and exciting way as we begin our Christmas preparations.”

 

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Entry to the show is by timed ticket and early booking is advised.

The tickets Thursday 24th November are £7.50 adults, £6 children (U12) and £20 family (2 adults, 2 children or 1 adult, 3 children).

The tickets for Friday 25th and Saturday 26th November are £8 adults, £6.50 children (U12) and £25 family (2 adults, 2 children or 1 adult, 3 children).

Tickets are not required for children under 3 years old. A booking fee applies.

For more information or to book please visit: peterborough-cathedral.org.uk/luxmuralis

About Luxmuralis

Artist Peter Walker and composer David Harper are an artistic collaboration called ‘Luxmuralis’ (which means ‘Light Murals’).

Through Son-et- Lumiere, sculpture and sound art pieces they transform and reinterpret the sense of place and space in various locations, creatively helping members of the public to take a physical and emotional journey to identify with the subject and message of the artwork.

Previous work by Luxmuralis has been seen in Germany, Italy, Minnesota in USA, and throughout the UK creating spectacular events, their work has included many UK Cathedrals such as Salisbury, Westminster Abbey, Sheffield, Lichfield to name but a few.

Luxmuralis brought their show, The Angels are Coming, to Peterborough Cathedral in November 2021.

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