St. Petersburg Festival of Lights 2016
Festival of Lights will take place in autumn 2016 (exact dates will be announced later) in St. Petersburg. For several days various city sites will become venues where citizens and guests of the city will have the opportunity to see the best achievements of audio-visual art, performance, interactive installations, public art and tech theatre. TSAR EVENTS DMC & PCO – Russia’s Leading DMC will help you planning your trip to St. Petersburg during Festival of Lights. Please, contact us on info@tsar-events.com More information about the event at www.tsar-events.com , visit-petersburg.ru and saintpetersburgcb.com The grand premiere show of St.-Petersburg Festival of Lights was held on 29 April. Catharine the Great monument and facade of the Alexandrinsky Theatre were brought to life by 3D-mapping and audio-visual technology. For the first time in Russian history the mapping was created not only on flat surface of a building but on a three-dimensional monument. Recognizable voices of the actors from the Russian Academic Theatre presented several scenes from Gogol’s "The Government Inspector", Lermontov’s “Masquerade”, Chekhov’s “The Seagull” and other productions. The show culminated with the awakened Catherine II saying, “Let there be light”.
Festival of Lights will take place in autumn 2016 (exact dates will be announced later) in St. Petersburg. For several days various city sites will become venues where citizens and guests of the city will have the opportunity to see the best achievements of audio-visual art, performance, interactive installations, public art and tech theatre. TSAR EVENTS DMC & PCO – Russia’s Leading DMC will help you planning your trip to St. Petersburg during Festival of Lights. Please, contact us on info@tsar-events.com More information about the event at www.tsar-events.com , visit-petersburg.ru and saintpetersburgcb.com The grand premiere show of St.-Petersburg Festival of Lights was held on 29 April. Catharine the Great monument and facade of the Alexandrinsky Theatre were brought to life by 3D-mapping and audio-visual technology. For the first time in Russian history the mapping was created not only on flat surface of a building but on a three-dimensional monument. Recognizable voices of the actors from the Russian Academic Theatre presented several scenes from Gogol’s "The Government Inspector", Lermontov’s “Masquerade”, Chekhov’s “The Seagull” and other productions. The show culminated with the awakened Catherine II saying, “Let there be light”.




