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Mesmerizing Synergy of Lights Launches Sharjah Lights Festival 2018

The Sharjah Light Festival has actually bathed the emirate's Khalid Lagoon with multicolored lights, illuminating its waterfront attractions and architecture in a multidimensional range. The Khalid Shallows and Palm Oasis will be host to amazing displays up until February 17.

Cambodian musician Cindy Lo has actually designed a light program labelled A House in the Sea Under the Moonshine at Masjid Al Noor. Lo has produced cosmic geometric shapes and shades with enchanting lights spreading out in harmonious activity on the exterior of the Mosque. They form abstract paints, pictorial art and a blend of pictures that connect with the frameworks and details of the stunning structure. The program embodies the creativity of Lo, who is known for paints that stimulate reality and links between the infinitesimal and the infinite. The artist is also recognized for field of expertises concentrating on the links in between the ancestral photo of the universe and contemporary cosmology.

The Light carousel show at Khalid Lagoon in Sharjah features the job of musician Nicholas Gautier, that wields his very technical skills and experience in illumination. Gautier uses sophisticated innovation to generate a spectacular, dynamic show using effective searchlights. The program, aptly called the 'Sky Tracer,' starts with effective searchlights checking the surrounding skies and waters of the shallows, while rotating lights send an extreme myriad of colors in all instructions at broadband - like a carousel freewheeling over the lagoon, illuminating the sky in a multidimensional spectrum.

Visitors to the Palm Oasis, which is located alongside Masjid Al Noor, will certainly enjoy a spectacular installment, labelled 'A-Maze-in.' The captivating framework, made as an immersive experience by Nomada Design Group, represents a great maze of lights. Visitors could enter through among the 14 openings and immerse themselves in the tunnels of light.

All shows will certainly occur from 6 pm to 11 pm on weekdays and from 6 pm to midnight on weekends.

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