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  • 06/06/2025
After enchanting over 65k visitors at St George’s Hall last summer, Eonarium returns with a brand-new light show.

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00:00Last summer it lit up St George's Hall attracting more than 65,000 visitors.
00:06Now Enorium is back in Liverpool with a brand new show.
00:11Flow is an immersive light experience created in collaboration with the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Vision Redesign Studio Projectal.
00:21We are extremely interested in bringing people to places that they might not have been to before or might never have considered going to.
00:28A lot of people have passed St George's Hall, they know it's this big grand building, but to step inside and really make the history come alive and to participate in it, not many people get that opportunity.
00:38So we're very excited to be here and we're very excited to be supported by Projectal, who are a Swiss creative collaborative community located in Zurich and they've done the projections for us.
00:51At the heart of the experience is a bold reimagining of Smetna's Moldau, blending sweeping orchestral melodies with electronic beats, all choreographed to a stunning cinematic light projection.
01:06Based on a river in Czech Republic known as the Voltava, so there is all kinds of elements from that river, there's fish, there's this beautiful story as you feel yourself guided down this flow.
01:18Set inside the majestic Grade 1 listed landmark, the display takes you on a journey through the natural world from serene springs and lush riverbanks to dreamlike landscapes under starlit skies.
01:33We use some incredible details from the Czech Republic, like the giant clock in the centre of the town.
01:40We incorporate a few of these little nods and throwbacks and it's a really beautiful light show set to this amazing piece of music that we've mixed with just a touch of techno.
01:52To call it a light show might be something of an insult as this is a 30 minute multi-sensory odyssey celebrating the beauty and rhythm of nature.
02:03It's an entire sensory experience. You sit down and sort of everything is engaged. Your spatial awareness from how the projections flow around the room and how that affects that, your sight, sound.
02:17Organisers say it is suitable for all ages. The venue is also wheelchair accessible and there are plenty of chairs and beanbags available for guests.
02:26Under fives come and have a brilliant time. I've never seen children just be silent and stare at a ceiling for half an hour before, which is incredible.
02:35Even all the way up to, you know, we've had, I think, a 90 year old lady come.
02:39We've had a lot of neurodivergent charities come, which is stunning.
02:43A lot of people leave feeling like the sort of weight of the world's been taken off their shoulders.
02:48Flow is set to be at St George's Hall until Saturday, 12th of July.
02:52We are hoping possibly for an extension and we might be here a little bit longer than that.

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