SARUM lights are back at the Cathedral - and tickets are selling fast.
With over 5000 tickets already sold, Salisbury Cathedral is gearing up for the much-anticipated return of Sarum Lights by Luxmuralis at Salisbury Cathedral this November.
Running from November 5 to November 9, this brand-new light and sound show will see spectacular, ever-changing projections on the exterior west front of the Cathedral, while inside the architecture will be lit up by light shows, including a finale down the full length of the nave, literally showing the building in a new light.
Through the immersive projected artworks visitors will traverse wormholes, venture inside the workings of clocks and experience a dramatic narrative that stretches from the present day back to the very beginning of time.
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The show will include examples of early cave paintings, a walk through Einstein’s theories of relativity and text from HG Wells’ The Time Machine.
As well as the usual stunning visuals and sounds, there will also be the addition of an interactive installation called A Note to Myself, which will encourage visitors to write a message to themselves, either their younger selves, themselves today or their thoughts for the future.
The postcards will then form a growing cascade in the north transept of the Cathedral.
Sarum Lights: Time runs from 5.30pm each evening, with 15 minute timed slots available. Tickets must be booked in advance, and are available to purchase from www.salisburycathedral.org.uk
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