Sunday 18 February 2018

Lighting up the Carillon and West Quay

This weekend I have been fortunate to spend some time in Southampton with some lovely people! Ok, I can hear you asking what on earth this has to do with Loughborough ...

Connections with Loughborough include my eldest who lives there: he used to play bowls for the Brush up at Nanpantan, but now plays for the Old Bowling Green in Southampton. The connection this weekend was the light show that was taking place in West Quay, which reminded me so much of the light show that we had on the Carillon about three years ago

Putting aside the argument about whether or not directing a light show onto the Carillon - a war memorial paid for by public subscription and built in 1923 - was appropriate or not, the event in Loughborough, which was the precursor to the Loogabarooga Festival, a now annual event celebrating children's literature and book illustration, projected images from children's books onto the building. The event in Southampton was similar, with characters from literature and legend, like St George and the dragon, the pied piper of Hamlyn, projected onto the town walls, but on a much grander scale!

There were a number of other light shows around West Quay like lit cubes and balls, a light maze, a musical instrument - an illumaphonium - and colour-changing water geysers. The latter looked great fun - children dressed head-to-toe in waterproofs and wellingtons were getting soaked as they played with the jets of water, whilst parents and grandparents watched with amazement!

Here's some photos, firstly two Loughborough bowls clubs, followed by some photos from the Loughborough event, and then some from the Southampton light show, and a surprise finale!

Men Bowling at Queen's Park Loughborough
Bowling at Queen's Park

The Brush bowls green Loughborough
The Brush bowls green

Light show on the Carillon Loughborough
Light show on the Carillon

Light show on the Carillon Loughborough
Light show on the Carillon

Light show on the Carillon Loughborough
Light show on the Carillon

Light show on the Carillon Loughborough
Light show on the Carillon

Light show on the Carillon Loughborough
Light show on the Carillon
   
Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

Light show on Southampton walls
Light show on Southampton walls

  The illumaphonium Southampton light show
The illumaphonium 

The Guildhall Southampton
The Guildhall Southampton


Folded Spitfire at the Guildhall Southampton
Did I say we saw a folded up spitfire outside the Guildhall?

Spitfire outside Southampton Guildhall
Close-up of the spitfire

Inside The new John Hansard Gallery Southampton
The new John Hansard Gallery Southampton

Modern art in the new John Hansard Gallery Southampton
Modern art in the new John Hansard Gallery Southampton

A Ford transformer in the new John Hansard Gallery Southampton
A Ford transformer!

You are welcome to quote passages from any of my posts, with appropriate credit. The correct citation for this looks as follow:

Dyer, Lynne (2018). Lighting up the Carillon and the West Quay. Available fromhttps://lynneaboutloughborough.blogspot.com/2018/02/lighting-up-carillon-and-west-quay.html [Accessed 18 February 2018]

Take down policy:
I post no pictures that are not my own, unless I have express permission so to do. All text is my own, and not copied from any other information sources, printed or electronic, unless identified and credited as such. If you find I have posted something in contravention of these statements, or if there are photographs of you which you would prefer not to be here, please contact me at the address listed on the About Me page, and I will remove these.
Thank you for reading this blog. 


Lynne  



No comments:

Post a Comment

If you have found this post interesting or have any questions about any of the information in it do please leave a comment below. In order to answer your question, I must publish your query here, and then respond to it here. If your information is private or sensitive, and you don't wish to have it on public display, it might be a better idea to email me using the address which is on the About Me page, using the usual substitutions. Thanks for reading the blog.