Vivid Sydney 2013 will now extend to the Darling Harbour
precinct.
Developed, owned and managed by Destination NSW, the NSW Government’s
tourism and major events agency, Vivid Sydney is an 18-day festival of
light, music and ideas. It is the biggest festival of its kind in the
southern hemisphere and will take place in Sydney from 24 May to 10
June.
For the first time in Vivid Sydney’s five-year history, Vivid Light will
extend to Darling Harbour and transform the precinct into a spectacle
of dancing water fountains, water screen projection performances and
dazzling light and water shows by France’s legendary Aquatique Show
International. The show has never been seen before in Australia.
Aquatique Show International has developed and installed choreographed
water and light shows for public entertainment for more than 30 years,
amazing audiences in over 52 countries.
NSW
Deputy Premier and Minister for Trade and Investment, Andrew Stoner said, “Vivid Sydney brings visitors something new and
spectacular every year – and this year is no exception. Bringing Vivid
Light to Darling Harbour will give visitors an amazing and unique
Australian-first experience that will showcase the world’s best lighting
and water technology, artistry and design. It’s sure to be something
people will come back to many times over the duration of Vivid Sydney.”
CEO of the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, Catherine Gallagher, said
Vivid Light in Darling Harbour will feature 20 metre-high illuminated
water jets in a ‘Magic Wall’ of light and water, a recreation of the
Versailles Fountain, spectacular laser shows, and site-specific
installations across the Darling Harbour foreshore.
“We will undoubtedly see a significant increase in visitors to Darling
Harbour, which will not only be a fantastic experience for Vivid Sydney
festivalgoers, but also an important economic injection to businesses in
the Precinct,” Ms Gallagher said.
Darling Harbour will also feature a Citibank Pop-up Bar, open from 6pm
to midnight during Vivid Sydney, and the Australian National Maritime
Museum will light up with a rooftop projection inspired by the colour,
patterns, flavours and sounds of India to complement the museum’s
exhibition, East of India.
“Bringing Vivid Sydney and in particular the spell-binding water and
light shows to Darling Harbour will make a major impact on visitor
numbers to the Precinct and its business. Darling Harbour is a wonderful
place for visitors to Sydney to come and experience, whether they are
from overseas, interstate or live right here.”
In 2012, Vivid Sydney delivered record crowds of over 500,000 people,
generated global media coverage in over 150 countries, fostered new
tourism markets and opportunities, and saw tens of millions of dollars
in new business achieved for NSW.
“In addition to the expansion into Darling Harbour, this year Vivid
Light has received unprecedented expressions of interest from lighting
artists from across Australia and the world, and the Vivid Ideas program
will feature more than 100 creative industry events including the SPARC
International Lighting Event and the inaugural Australian International
Design Festival (AIDF),” said Deputy Premier Stoner.
“Vivid Sydney has firmly established its credentials as a ‘must see’
global event. It highlights Sydney as the creative hub of the Asia
Pacific, and will continue to grow and surprise audiences in 2013.”
Destination NSW CEO, Sandra Chipchase, said that Vivid Sydney in Darling
Harbour was made possible by a new collaboration between Destination
NSW, the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority (SHFA) and the newly formed
Darling Harbour Alliance.
“Our goal is to ensure Vivid Sydney surprises every year, and in 2013 we
will deliver an expanded program across light, music and ideas to
delight festivalgoers. Vivid Sydney provides a truly global canvas and
audience for our artistic, creative and business communities. The
evolving 2013 program will be our most exciting to date,” Ms Chipchase
said.
Vivid Sydney is one of five signature events in the NSW Events Calendar
developed by Destination NSW with the NSW Government as the major
investor. The full program for Vivid Sydney 2013 including light, music
and ideas can be found at www.vividsydney.com
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