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SUMMARY:Phoenix – A sound and light projection at York Minster
DESCRIPTION:\nExperience York Minster in a new light this autumn when the cathedral is illuminated with PHOENIX, a brand-new sound and light projection. On Monday 9 July 1984, a devastating fire destroyed the roof of York Minster’s South Transept and sent shockwaves through York, which reverberated across the world. The story of this fire is not just one of damage caused to one of the world’s most magnificent cathedrals, but also a story of bravery, resilience, and determination to rebuild.\n\n\n\nTelling the story of that night and its aftermath, PHOENIX will commemorate the bravery of those that responded to the fire, celebrating the resilience of York Minster and the people of York through their own words, in the very place where it happened.\n\n\n\nInspired by the devastating fire of 1984, the new show celebrates bravery, power and ingenuity and highlights the importance of heritage restoration. See lightning strike the cathedral, lead pour down from the roof and the iconic Rose Window crack, before the clean-up operation begins and the expert restoration work leaves York Minster standing as a symbol of hope in the city once more.\n\n\n\nPHOENIX is a major new projection mapping and sound installation by award-winning artists Ross Ashton and Karen Monid which will transform the nave of York Minster. The installation is bespoke, having been specially created to bring the cathedral’s unique architecture and history to life.\n\n\n\nThe events will help raise funds for the continuing restoration of the cathedral’s fabric. York Minster is one of the world’s most magnificent cathedrals, but with the current building dating from the 13th century, it is a fragile masterpiece which needs constant care.\n\n\n\nEvent times and prices\n\n\n\nThe events will open on Saturday 19 October and run each evening until Saturday 2 November. Monday to Saturday, the projection will start at 7pm, with booking slots available every 15 minutes until 9pm. Doors will close at 10pm. On Sundays, the projection will start at 6pm, with booking slots available every 15 minutes until 8pm. Doors will close at 9pm.\n\n\n\nThe projection will be shown on a continuous loop throughout the evening. Visitors can stay for as long or as little as they like after their timed entrance slot, and are invited to move location in the Nave and experience the installation from a different perspective.\n\n\n\nTickets cost £7.50 each, or £25 for a family ticket for up to two adults and two children (aged 16 and under). Tickets will go on sale on Tuesday 9 July via this page, or by calling 01904 557200.\n\n\n\nTickets will go on sale on Tuesday 9 July via the York Minster website or by calling 01904 557200.\n
URL:https://little-vikings.co.uk/events/phoenix-york-minster/
LOCATION:Deangate, York YO1 7HH
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