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Jan 11, 2023

Scotland’s Festival of Light SPECTRA returns with spectacular new programme in 2023

SPECTRA, Aberdeen’s multi award-winning festival of light and sound, returns to light up the Granite City from Thursday 9 – Sunday 12 February 2023.

The festival brings a spectacular programme of free works by some of the world’s leading visual artists, studios and companies to transform the city centre with light, sound, and eye-catching visual art. Inspired by the theme of ‘Home’, this year’s programme once again lights up Aberdeen’s dark winter nights for friends and families alike.

This year also sees Spectra return to Union Terrace Gardens for the first time since 2018. It will be one of the first major events to take place in the historic public space following its multi-million pound revamp, and will transform the garden with a spectacular programme of installations and artworks.

“Spectra is always a winter highlight in Aberdeen, and we’re beyond thrilled to be announcing this programme for 2023.” – Andy Brydon, Director of Curated Place.

One of the programme’s highlights will be the first Scottish appearance of Fantastic Planet, from Australian group Parer Studio. The artwork will see towering humanoid figures descend upon different city centre locations, including Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen Art Gallery, and Marischal College, having travelled from afar to gently explore this part of our fantastic planet right here in Aberdeen. At a time where the world’s resources are being used up and its very existence feels threatened, these gargantuan visitors playfully encourage people to envisage what the future of their own home planet might be.

Union Terrace Gardens will also be transformed by two spectacular nature-inspired installations. Nature Nocturnal, from the Lantern Company, sees incredible illuminated plants, insects and wildlife transform the slopes of the beautifully renovated gardens, allowing visitors to experience the nocturnal natural world in a luminous lantern walk in a gently dazzling kaleidoscope of colour.

The festival programme also features some special new commissions that will light up iconic Aberdeen landmarks. On His Majesty’s Theatre, The Waxwing Wanes, created by projection art-specialists Illuminos responding to a new composition by composer and harpist Ailie Robertson, musing on our changing climate and dramatic shifts in temperature we are all experiencing by following the ebbs and flows in nature.

Full details of the 2023 Spectra programme can be found here.

Andy Brydon, Director of Curated Place said: “Spectra is always a winter highlight in Aberdeen, and we’re beyond thrilled to be announcing this programme for 2023. It’s packed with extraordinary work from some truly astounding artists and creatives, with something for everyone to enjoy, and we’re excited to once again light up some of the city’s spectacular streets and landmarks in wonderful new ways.

Cllr Martin Greig, Culture Spokesperson for Aberdeen City Council said: “Spectra is a great way to mark the reopening of Union Terrace Gardens and the first major event in the city centre for 2023. These exciting, imaginative light displays can be enjoyed by people of all ages ensuring the city kicks off the new year filled with colour, people and joy. Spectra will bring together residents and visitors to enjoy the fun and splendour of Spectra in the heart of our beautiful city, drawing thousands of people into the city centre to enjoy not just the festival but everything our city has to offer including the great range of restaurants, cafes, galleries and parks. The festival’s theme of ‘home’ is especially important at a time when we are thinking of places that are important to us and we are considering what is best for the future of Aberdeen. The programme of activities gives us the chance to see our city in a unique way and I can’t wait to see the wonderful displays this February.”

A staple of the year-round cultural calendar in the North East, Spectra is delivered by Aberdeen City Council and created in collaboration with leading arts production company Curated Place.

So whether you’re out seeing your home city in a new light, visiting from somewhere near or far, or even stopping by on a trip from another fantastic planet with some close friends, Spectra has something to illuminate your winter nights this February.

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