<div dir="ltr">Dear Friends & colleagues,<br><br>Hope this finds you well.<br>I am glad to share with you the SPECTRA 2018 press release<br><a href="http://spectraaberdeen.com/spectra431/index.php/about-spectra/">http://spectraaberdeen.com/spectra431/index.php/about-spectra/</a><br><br>8 - 11 February, Aberdeen's Festival of Light 'Play the Night'.<br><br><div class="entry-content">
<p>SPECTRA, Aberdeen’s Festival of Light has been a signature event on the Council’s event and cultural calendar since 2014.<br>The vision for SPECTRA was to be a signature winter event for the
region and beyond, a high-end forum with which the city can profile
itself distinctively in the area of light and creativity, recognising
Aberdeen as a contemporary city of design and technology with a strong
cultural heritage.<br></p><p>Piloting in February 2014 with an array of light installations,
exhibitions and events in Aberdeen City Centre, it was experienced by
17,000 people and included school and community participation with a
series of installations and projections by local, national and
international artists. The festival was well received it provided an
excellent platform to showcase the city’s unique qualities and cultural
offerings.<br>The 2015 festival saw a change of model, with the festival moving to a
single site in Union Terrace Gardens. This proved very popular with
attendees but meant a reduction in estimated reach across the city.
SPECTRA 2015 presented a very different experience which was successful
and popular with festival attendees. The engagement projects in schools
and community groups retained the festival accessibility and buy-in from
communities out with the city centre.<br>Building upon the success of the 2015 model, SPECTRA 2016 organically
grew to cover 3 main sites across the city – Union Terrace Gardens,
Marischal College and St Nicholas’ Kirkyard. Fringe activity at
Seventeen, the city’s creative hub, and The Anatomy Rooms helped Spectra
deliver it’s biggest and best event to date. Over 20 installations lit
up the city across the 4 day event and 35,000 people took in the
festival.<br>2017 saw a significant rise in attendance this year – with visitor
numbers reaching 63,286. That is nearly double the attendance of 2016
and SPECTRA has grown to become Aberdeen’s leading cultural
festival. The festival also received prestigious industry recognition
through The Drum Scottish Events Awards when it won Festival of the Year
against stiff competition.<br>Following the success of 2017 and the approval of the 2017/18 Culture
Programme budget, SPECTRA will return in 2018 with the theme of ‘Play
the Night’ – exploring innovation, creativity and the benefits of play
to kick-off the national Year of Young People.<br>In addition to the presentation of international works, SPECTRA 2018
will support and commission emerging young artists from Aberdeen to
collaborate and develop new work with international partners. Organisers
will also be seeking to expand participation opportunities as well as
developing the impacts of the education programme to those most in need.</p></div>Program:<br><a href="http://spectraaberdeen.com/spectra431/index.php/category/light-installations/">http://spectraaberdeen.com/spectra431/index.php/category/light-installations/</a><br clear="all"><br><br><br><br></div>