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New Year's Festival "Circle of Light"
14.12.2015 20:57
New Year's Festival

The festival Circle of Light will again delight Muscovites with impressive light and multimedia shows.

      This year it is going to be held for the second time. Moscow covered in snow is an excellent canvass to paint with multi-colored lights on.

      The skill of art illumination will go hand in hand with the art of ice sculpture. As a result sparkling art objects of ice will appear in the Krymsky Val Street. Fires and light projections will decorate a gigantic slide hill, an original installation "Happy New Year, Moscow!", and the figures of Father Frost and Snow Maiden.

      The festival will become part of a more large-scale event Journey into Christmas, which will embrace the entire megalopolis over the winter holidays. New Year street fairs, light garlands, mulled wine aroma, characters of well-known children's animated films and books will brighten and spice up these festive days.

      The festival Circle of Light will run from December 20, 2015 to January 15, 2016 near the Oktyabrskaya Metro station.

       




Author: Vera Ivanova

Tags: Circle of Light Festival Open-Air Festivals Festivals in Moscow   

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