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Leeds Corn Exchange selected as launchpad for UK’s leading metropolitan festival

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    Leeds Corn Exchange selected as launchpad for UK’s leading metropolitan festival

    By Ellie MacDonald | Client news | Comments are Closed | 26 April, 2019 | 0

    Leeds Corn Exchange has been selected by LeedsBID to host the opening night of Leeds International Festival and the world premiere of an immersive art installation.

    Launched in 2017 by LeedsBID, Leeds International Festival will welcome London-based design studio, Flat-e and pioneering electronic musician, Daniel Avery to showcase the creative collaboration, Falling Light at the iconic Leeds Corn Exchange on 2nd May at 8.30pm.

    Leeds Corn Exchange was chosen as the venue to host the event, due to its significant links with the electronic music scene in the 1990’s, including popular club night Back to Basics, and its new vision to support creative industries and provide a platform for themes of innovation, new thinking and collective ambition.

    A brand-new commission for Leeds International Festival, Falling Light has been described by LeedsBID as one of the highlights of the festival and will welcome approximately 350 people to Leeds Corn Exchange at its opening night.

    Falling Light is part of the festival’s CORE programme, and will bring to life an illuminated space at Leeds Corn Exchange. Featuring a horizontal floating screen, the artwork is a unique spectacle that places the audience within the performance. Using light, sound and music to incorporate viewers into the display, the presentation uses spectators’ bodies to project otherworldly abstractions, making them part of the exhibition.

    Ticket holders can see Daniel Avery there in person to present original compositions at the opening of the installation on 2nd May.

    Tickets to the opening performance are £15 and can be purchased on the Leeds International Festival website. Thereafter, Falling Light can be viewed by the general public for the remainder of the festival, free of charge. The festival expects thousands of visitors of visitors to the installation during the festival period.

    Centre manager for Leeds Corn Exchange, Adam Warner said:
    “Leeds Corn Exchange is keen to be at the forefront of new changes to our city and attract the biggest talent to our outstanding venue, which serves as a centre stage for creative businesses and audiences in the UK.

    “Being chosen to showcase such a major event for Leeds International Festival is testament to the work we have been conducting in the last year, to position the Corn Exchange as not just a civic and historical landmark, but also an ambitious and innovative hub, which acts as a unique space for the city’s most exciting events and happenings.

    “This is a fantastic opportunity for us and really demonstrates our new vision for Leeds Corn Exchange. Falling Light, is a wildly inventive collaboration between design studio Flat-e and electronic artist Daniel Avery and promises to be truly special.”

    Marketing director at Leeds International Festival, Martin Dickson added:
    “The Corn Exchange was chosen to host an event of this magnitude, due to its key objectives to be at the epicentre of the future of Leeds.

    “Our values align significantly with the Corn Exchange, to present the face of the city in a modern, creative, innovative and accessible way.

    “It feels so right to bring the biggest names we have at the festival, including Daniel Avery and Flat-e, to the Corn Exchange. It’s an incredible space that will provide the perfect platform for Falling Light.

    “Falling Light was a huge investment for the festival and one that we feel the Corn Exchange can really showcase. It’s an iconic piece of architecture that fits perfectly will the messages we are trying to portray.

    The work blurs the boundaries between music and art installation.

    “Entering the Corn Exchange after dark, the only thing that will be visible is a flickering light, which will descend from the top of the building to the lower ground floor. Falling Light will feel like stepping inside the music and touching the light.”

    Tickets for Leeds International Festival can be purchased here: https://leedsinternationalfestival.com/event/falling-light/

    Corn Exchange, Falling Light, Leeds, Leeds BID, Leeds International Festival

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