Musical light show FLOW debuts at St George's Hall

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A stunning musical light show is set to take place at St George's Hall this spring. The event, called FLOW, will start on May 5. It features a mix of classical music, electronic sounds, and impressive light displays. The Swiss art group PROJEKTIL is behind this event. They will reimagine Smetana’s famous piece, “The Moldau,” creating a unique experience with electronic beats and visual projections. This will take guests on a “poetic journey” through nature's beauty. Tickets for FLOW will be available starting next Thursday, March 27. Prices start at £12 for adults and £7 for children. People can also join a waitlist to secure their spots. The show promises to transport audiences into a vibrant world, showcasing the mighty Vltava River with sound and light. It will last about 30 minutes and bring the grand hall to life in a new way. Last year's event, called Enlightenment, was very successful. It featured a similar 360-degree experience with sound and light tailored to the hall's architecture. Guests enjoyed Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” while sitting on beanbags during the show. Tickets sold out quickly for that event, showing a strong interest in such immersive experiences.


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