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8th October 2010

PLAY WITH YOUR CITY!

On Friday 8th October 2010, for one night only, venues including theatres, galleries, shopping arcades, museums, prison cells and city streets will host a plethora of strange and scintillating performances, art installations, exhibitions and participatory projects and almost all of them are free! You can expect happenings and interventions from the subtle to the spectacular including wandering harvesters, dancing in the Town Hall cells, city centre statues wrapped in winter knits, storytelling under the duvet and a performance in a swimming pool. Re-imagine the Aire as the River Styx, join in participatory theatre in the Victoria Quarter or listen to spinetingling opera in the Library. Light Night showcases the work of artists, performers and organisations, both established and emerging. We invite you to come and enjoy this after hours celebration of Leeds cultural wealth! Most of the work included in Light Night is newly created and never seen before. Much of it is designed specically for the venue in which it is shown; shedding new light on familiar buildings and locations and opening up some you may not have experienced before. The event has always been about participation and this year is no different with projects allowing you to barter with apples in an imagined city, take part in a board meeting, build a cairn, play mixed reality games or simply to meet with friends and strangers on a Friday night in Leeds.

What we need to question is bricks, concrete, glass, our table manners, our utensils, our tools, the way we spend our time, our rhythms. To question that which seems to have ceased forever to astonish us. LInfra-ordinaire by Georges Perec, 1989. All too often we traverse the city as a matter of routine. We go to work or go shopping without really stopping to think about the space that surrounds us. Light Night offers an alternative the chance to rediscover the city as a space for creativity and conviviality, an opportunity to play with your city and fellow citizens! Light Night is co-ordinated by the Arts and Regeneration Team from Leeds City Council in partnership with organisations and individuals from across the city. We would like to thank everybody involved for the huge amount of time and effort they have put in. We could not do it without you! Also this year we extend our thanks to the volunteers who will be helping us on the night.

Light Night Some Things You Need To Know

How to use this guide

Information in the brochure is correct at time of going to print, but details may be subject to change so if theres an event you really want to see, please make sure you check details on the day at www.lightnightleeds.co.uk and arrive early to avoid disappointment. We do use some odd, conned spaces, and some of them have limited access. If you have any special access requirements, please call us to check accessibility on 0113 2478234. Light Night covers the whole of the city and many of the events are outside. Wear sensible shoes and a warm coat, and bring a brollie. Toilets can be found in venues including the Town Hall, Leeds City Museum, the Carriageworks and the University. Please ask venue staff or our Light Night support workers for the nearest convenience. Light Night is only one night a year, but all the people involved are working in our city year round. If you miss something, or see something that you like, nd their website and nd out what they do the rest of the time. Sign up to some forums like Leeds Visual Arts Forum and Cops and Robbers, and you will quickly nd that, if you look hard enough, theres something great to see or do every night of the year in Leeds.

This brochure is available in large print, audio, Braille, and a range of community languages. Call us for enquiries or to request a copy in a different format on 0113 2478234.

We have split the city into four quarters The Academic, Civic and Retail quarters and the South Side. Projects are listed in their relevant area and are numbered across the city from North West to South East. They are not listed chronologically, so make sure you check out the timings of the projects you want to see. Use the included map to plan your route and itinerary. Some projects wander the city and dont have a particular location. These are listed in the rst section Out and About. Look out for these projects on your travels, or maybe they will come and nd you!

Most of our events are free, but because some of them are in small or conned spaces, booking may be essential. We have marked these events with:

Every event is open to all, but we think some are particularly suited to children and young families. We have marked these events with:

Out & About

1 / Waiting for the Winter: Knit a Bear Face Various city centre statues around City Square, Dortmund Square, Bond Court and Victoria Gardens 4.3011pm
Come and see the statues of Leeds wrapped up in winter knits. Each piece was knitted by Leeds knitting group Knit a Bear Face, and conjures up a part of the historic gures past or a newly imagined scene, as well as keeping out the cold!

4 / Travelling Photo Booth: Picture Fantastique Following the Light Night crowds! 510pm
Picture Fantastiques Amazing Travelling Photo Booth aims to put the spotlight back on the audience. Using glow sticks, pretty lights and long exposure techniques, the participants will create an artwork of their own that they can later download and keep. Find it in various locations over the night!

2 / Party Time: A Nod & A Wink Outside several Light Night venues throughout the evening / 511pm
Its Party Time! So join A Nod & A Winks interactive miniature parties all held on one large rug. This interactive piece pops up around the city. Don a feather boa and boogie like a barrister...Slip on a sombrero and salsa like Swayze...The party never stops...

5 / Urban Nymphs: Rachel Slee, Sam Musgrove and Chemaine Cooke. Round and about / 511pm
Amid the streets they live and lurk. Through daylight, moonlight, and streetlight, they touch, feel, taste, smell, look, listen, to the city. And tonight you will meet them; framing all that is beautiful, interesting, curious, and brilliant around Leeds including you.

3 / Harvesters: Urban Harvest Peripatetic / 810pm


Look out for the wandering harvesters with their musical fruit cart full of surprises. Enter their weird and wonderful world, savour rich, avoursome locally grown fruit, and then continue on your way with a keepsake to remind you of the wonders of local harvesting and growing.

6 / Little Big Bang: Katrien Van Lie eringe Participating Light Night venues throughout the evening / from 6pm
Share in the wishes and reections created by the residents of Little Woodhouse in this collaborative artwork with artist in residence Katrien Van Liefferinge. Collect one of the 100 messages contained in your limited edition fortune cookie from various locations throughout Little Woodhouse and the city centrethe time is right to make new friends! LittleBigBang.blogspot.com

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7 / Six Films and Ways to Show Them: Olsen Hyde Park Picture House, 73 Brudenell Road, LS6 1JV / 11pm2am
A late-night screening of artists lm and video that looks at the relationship between cinema (Hyde Park Picture House) and the work shown within it. Six different artists will choose a lm/video by another artist and decide entirely how it will be presented to the audience on the night. Obligatory tea and cake will be served. www.olsenorsen.org

10 / Colour Breathing: Alison Bourne University of Leeds, Chancellors Court, LS2 9JT / 711:30pm
The largest mass relaxation session ever? Have fun and enjoy participating in a colour breathing relaxation show. You will have an opportunity to learn how to relax using your breathing and looking at seven beautiful colour breathing disks. At the same time, you will be bathed in the colour you are looking at. The event should make you very colour aware and relaxed!

12 / Objects, People, Places Leeds College of Art, Blenheim Walk, LS2 9AQ / 69pm
Enjoy artworks by students from Leeds College of Art. Objects, People, Places, brings together a selection of work, ranging from video to sculpture, 2D works to installation. Stroll around a number of locations from the reception through to the terrace and enjoy the exhibition.

8 / Hyde Park Unity The Brudenell Social Club, 33 Queens Road, LS6 1NY / 7pmMidnight
The Unity Day Geo Dome will be situated outside The Brudenell. From here Leeds 6 underground artists will create a spectacular happening, lighting up The Brudenell so its awash with strange lights, visuals and colours. A mini cinema in a caravan will also add to the wonderment. Join the Leeds 6 community for a night of fun.

11 / Pablo Fanque & St Georges Fields: A Secret History University of Leeds, St Georges Fields, LS2 9JT / 710pm
Explore the University after dark and discover, at the heart of its campus, the hidden park with a long and sombre history. During the course of just over 100 years, nearly 100,000 people were interred in what is now a quiet & peaceful park. Most of the tombstones and monuments have been cleared away but some remain, and they can tell us the most interesting stories For one night only, the path through St Georges Fields will be lit to lead visitors to the Chapel at its centre. Once there, our guides will help you discover the secret history of St Georges Fields and of one of its most famous residentsPablo Fanque, the rst black circus proprietor in Britain.

13 / Projections on Parkinson: SLICE Arts University of Leeds, Parkinson Building, LS2 9JT / 6pm2am
The Parkinson Tower hosts a reel of short lms, compiled from artists from Leeds University, Leeds College of Art and Leeds Metropolitan University. The lms represent new ways in which art students can interact together in Leeds, regardless of which institution they study in. Under the glow of these beautiful lms, the collaboration continues in Opposite Cafe. Drawing, illuminated walls, music and an abundance of overhead projectors keep people interacting in the SLICE way.

9 / Life, Time Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, Charles Thackrah Building, University of Leeds, LS2 9LJ / 58pm
Life, Time is an exploration of identity, ageing and the value of memory which will include an installation, Wave, by artist Jo Lee, in the foyer of the Charles Thackrah building, video stories from people living with Alzheimers disease, an art exhibition by LIHS staff and an opportunity for visitors to contribute to a related art project.

14 / Marks in Time Exhibition and M&S Heritage Trail University of Leeds, Parkinson Building, LS2 9JT / 610pm
Meet at 6pm at the Vicar Lane entrance to Kirkgate Market. Join M&S on a heritage trail from Kirkgate Market up to the Marks in Time exhibition in the Parkinson Building. Family activities from 7pm10pm at Marks in Time include handling archive treasures, dressing up in old M&S uniforms and watching screenings of classic 1950s and 60s M&S adverts.

15 / The Peoples Map of Leeds: Louise Atkinson University of Leeds, Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, LS2 9JT / 510pm
Exploring her interests in artists books and psychogeography, Louise Atkinson invites you to contribute to a large-scale hand-drawn map of the area. Throughout the evening, visitors will be able to add their own routes, houses and memories to create a personalised record of Leeds. The concept of the Peoples map is related to the exhibition in the Gallery, entitled All Over the Place: Drawing Place, Drawing Space.

19 / VOID: David Shearing and James Mooney University of Leeds, stage@leeds, Stage 1, LS2 9JT / 6pm, 6.30pm, 7pm, 7.30pm, 8pm and 8.30pm
VOID is an immersive installation fusing live and recorded sound, light and multiple speakers to immerse the audience in a world of distant memories. Exploring longing, emptiness and solitude VOID is an emotive reective piece conceived by artist David Shearing and in collaboration with James Mooney. Booking essential; in person at stage@leeds or on 0113 3438730.

22 / Narcissus University of Leeds, The Edge (new swimming pool), Willow Road, LS2 9JT / 7.30pm, 8.00pm, 8.30pm
A site-specic performance at the Universitys new swimming pool complex exploring issues of narcissism and self-obsession. Narcissus uses water as a major feature in the performance. Students from the School of Performance and Cultural Industries will work with young athletes to create a new work of visual beauty underscored by a haunting soundtrack. Tickets available until 6pm on the day at stage@leeds, after 6pm at The Edge.

25 / No Dead Air: Aidan Winterburn Broadcasting Place, Leeds Metropolitan University, LS1 3HE / 611pm
A kinetic poem written and designed by Aidan Winterburn about Broadcasting Places history as the site of the old BBC building a reection on the relationship between class, technology and power and its new role as home to the Leeds School of Contemporary Art and Graphic Design. The poem will be projected onto Broadcasting Tower, using the three skewed blocks of the tower as a canvas to illuminate the hidden histories of the site.

16 / Ghost Stories in the Brotherton University of Leeds, Brotherton Library,LS2 9JT / 7.15pm, 8.15pm and 9.15pm
In the atmospheric surroundings of the Brotherton Room, experience the spine-tingling thrill of classic, dramatised ghost stories. Tickets for all performances will be released at the Brotherton Reception desk at 6.30pm on the day. No more than 4 tickets per person.

20 / Lute Workshop University of Leeds, Clothworkers Concert Hall, LS2 9JT / 7.308.30pm
An opportunity prior to Peter Martins late night recital, to explore the world of the Lute its repertoire, its history and its techniques. The workshop is open to all including lute players and audience members. Admission is by free ticket from www.leeds.ac.uk/music. Lute players to indicate during ticket booking.

23 / Personal Trainers the Musical University of Leeds, The Edge (new swimming pool), Willow Road, LS2 9JT / 7.30pm and 9.15pm
Personal Trainers the Musical is an original piece of music theatre. It deals with the staff of a gym and their relationships with their eccentric and unusual customers. It promotes the ethos of the Cultural Olympiad and also shows how dance and sport can co-exist. Music is by Graham Mercer and the piece is devised by Theatre and Performance students. Tickets available until 6pm on the day at stage@leeds, after 6pm at The Edge.

26 / Journey of Songs: Chloe Bezer, Jess Swainson and Matt Tullett Rose Bowl Car Park, Portland Way, LS1 3HE / 611pm
Journey of Songs is a visual and musical installation (using cello, loop station, stopmotion and projection) that bridges the gap between imagined journeys and half-remembered travels. We paint and play, and out of this grows a shifting landscape. Something ephemeral. Something changing. Somethinglike a journey.

17 / Music in the Brotherton: Musicians from Leeds Grammar School University of Leeds, Brotherton Library, LS2 9JT / 7.45pm and 8.45pm
Music in the Brotherton Library (Round Reading Room): A rare chance to hear live music reverberating in the spectacular marble and oak round reading room of the Brotherton Library, performed by Leeds Grammar School.

21 / Late Night Lute University of Leeds, Clothworkers Concert Hall, LS2 9JT / 910pm
Lutenist Peter Martin plays a programme drawn from one of the most important collections of late 16th century English lute music, with music by Dowland, Holborne and Johnson, and their continental contemporaries Francesco da Milano and Philip van Wilder. Free tickets available online at www.leeds.ac.uk/music and at the door.

18 / Let there be Light University of Leeds, Emmanuel Centre, LS2 9JT / 6.3011.00pm
An immersive journey exploring creation by using a series of installations created by different artists. The pieces will be linked in exploring the Genesis creation narrative, with each artist interpreting the days of creation in their own way. There will be elements that are interactive encouraging participation of those visiting. The piece seeks to use the varied and unique spaces offered by the Emmanuel Centre and will include the use of sound and light.

24 / Night of the Broadcast 1888: Students and sta of the School of Art and Graphic Design Broadcasting Place, Leeds Metropolitan University, LS1 3HE / 4.3011pm
Students from across the school of Contemporary Art and Graphic Design will work with international artist Ben Parry to create a series of large-scale projections in and around Broadcasting Place. Celebrating inventor Louis Le Princes workshop venue, Ben and the students will explore early cinematic technologies in relation to digital projection methods. Ben Parry has worked on various large-scale outdoor projections, including Terminus, a cinematic recreation of the Liverpool Overhead Railway line ran along the docklands, referencing the Lumiere Brothers famous tracking shot taken from the train window in 1897.

27 / Tavolo Sotterraneo: Make Pla(y)ce Meet outside the Leeds Met Rose Bowl at 6pm and 7pm Join Make-Pla(y)ce to discover hidden treasures of the Leeds underground scene. Experience the city in a different way. Play, poetry, visual stimuli and a little bit of urban magic will offer alternative visions of public space and its uses. Maximum of 12 people per session, arrive early to avoid disappointment!

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28 / Swarthmore Shines Swarthmore Adult Education Centre, LS3 1AD / 69pm Take part in creativity, dance and history at Swarthmore as part of 2010 Light Night. The spotlight this year is on taking part in creativity, dance and history. Interactive Belly Dancing sessions, Swarthmore history tours and creating a unique piece of art that will depict the word SHINE! 29 / Cairn: Louisa Parker Cairns at Park Square, Victoria Gdns, Civic and Town Halls / 512pm A memorial to the simple act of passing through, look for the glowing stones around the Light Night route, carry them awhile, feel the weight in your pocket and when the time has come to part, add a glowing stone to the Cairns that are growing around you: Monumental Cairn -Park Square, three small Duckies at Victoria Gardens chess board, Town Hall steps, Civic Hall steps. 30 / The Den Project Park Square, LS1 2NY / 59pm The Den Project will be building a temporary installation at Park Square in collaboration with children from two Leeds primary schools. In response to architectural features in the city the children will work with found, recycled, lightweight materials and light which will be built into a magical construction that visitors can get inside and explore. 31 / Ghost Train: People in Action Oxford Chambers, Oxford Place, LS1 3AX / 511pm Step back in time with People in Actions unique walking ghost train. Listen to bone chilling ghost stories, buy wares from Victorian street sellers or browse the momento mori gallery. A piece of site specic, interactive theatre fun for all the family. Not to be missed! 32 / Flocks: Pyramid of Arts Between Town Hall and Leeds Methodist Mission, Oxford Place, LS1 3AX / 610.30pm
Happy Birthday Pyramid of Arts! Celebrate 21 years of inclusive arts projects with Flocks, a reective installation of portraits, aerial sculptures, sound and sheep. Bring your decorated bird on the night and artists with and without learning disabilities will help you to add it to the ock. Watch out sheep can stray Visit www.pyramid-of-arts.org.uk to join in.

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33 / Town Hall Clock Tower Tour The Town Hall, LS1 3AD / 5.30pm, 6.30pm, 7.30pm, 8.30pm, 9.30pm and 10.30pm
Your chance to climb the 203 steps for an opportunity to see inside the most iconic tower on the citys skyline, to see the movement of the clock that has marked Leeds time for 150 years and 80,000,000 ticks. Access to the tower is by stairs only. Limited places available. Book at Town Hall on the night.

34 / Alvin Luciers Music on a Long Thin Wire: Reconstructed for Light Night 2010 by Stuart Bannister and Daniel Skevington. The Town Hall, Victoria Hall, LS1 3AD 5pm1am
Reconstructed for Light Night 2010 by Stuart Bannister and Daniel Skevington: Alvin Lucier is a pioneer of experimental music and sound installations. His piece Music On A Long Thin Wire will be reconstructed in the majestic Victoria Hall, producing a range of sonic phenomena and creating a space to stop, listen and become part of the architecture of this stunning room.

37 / Small Lighthouses: Sean Best The Town Hall, small doorway in the Bridewell Corridor, LS1 3AD / 5pm1am
This piece uses concise sculptural forms to explore the themes surrounding institutes such as museums, galleries and historic buildings. Taking as their site a calorier room underneath Leeds Town Hall, these small insignicant sculptures bring to light the importance of the structure, and the power of the building above them.

41 / Robots from Brudenell: Tim Curtis and Luke Owens Millennium Square, LS2 3AD 4.30pmMidnight
Take us to your leader! Robots from Brudenell Primary school will invade the civic quarter on Light Night. They will blast out projections of movies made by pupils and parents about some civic buildings there. The robots will continue until midnight but the pupils will nish at 9pm.

44 / Urban Butteries: Daniel Townend A tree on Millennium Square, LS2 3AD / All night
Daniel Townend invites you to see Leeds from a different perspective. Among the hustle and bustle of the city, his installation offers a space to reect on the natural wonders we expel and overlook in our cities. Urban Butteries brings the phenomena of clustering insects to the centre of Leeds.

35 / TIME: a light and sound installation by Stuart Childs, Phil Clarke, Rob Julian, Mark Leese and Artistree. The Town Hall, Crypt, LS1 3AD 5pm1am
Time is such a strange thing. We never have enough, always racing to keep up with it but somehow it manages to slip through our ngers unnoticed. This Light Night come savour a moment in TIME as youve never experienced it before. Leave your mark in TIME or become TIME itself. Now is your TIME. Dont miss it.

38 / Dungeons and Dancers: Northern Ballet and Phoenix Dance Theatre The Town Hall, Victorian Cells, LS1 3AD / 5pm1am
Three cells, three conned spaces, three chances to dance: In the depths of the town hall, explore the contradiction of being conned, yet moving, being a prisoner, yet dancing. Northern Ballet and Phoenix Dance Theatre will guide you through movement sequences and creative tasks as you explore life as a Victorian prisoner.

42 / Ex: Former students from Leeds College of Art Leeds College of Art, City Centre Building, Vernon Street, LS2 8PH 5-10pm
Ex is an annual show proling a selection of artists at the beginning of their careers who have recently graduated. All the artists taking part completed their foundation course at Leeds College of Art and the exhibition highlights the quality and range of work being produced on some of Britains leading ne art degree courses. The exhibition celebrates relationships formed whilst studying on the foundation course and reconnects artists, now based in other cities, with each other, with Leeds and with the College.

45 / The Leeds Peace Trail: The Peace Museum and Together for Peace Millennium Square - Civic Hall Steps, LS2 3AD / 5.309.30pm
Take the tour and be engaged and entertained by the knowledgeable guides and the range of inspiring stories. Guided walking tours lasting approximately 40 minutes will include 6 of the central sites. At each site the group will stop for a short story, poem, musical break or related activity. Free map provided

39 / Leeds International Film Festival preview The Town Hall, Albert Room, LS1 3AD 7.308.30pm, 8.459.45pm
Exclusive Film Festival Preview: Be among the rst to see highlights of the programme for the 24th Leeds International Film Festival, running 4th to 21st November 2010. You can pick up a free copy of the complete Film Festival guide and have a drink on us too! Previews start at 7.30 and 8.45 and last for up to one hour, recommended certicate 15+.

36 / Light at the End of the Tunnel: Kirsty Ware The Town Hall, Bridewell Corridor, LS1 3AD / 5pm1am One thousand glowing origami paper cranes will illuminate the prison tunnels under the Town Hall, transforming a place of desolation into a peaceful haven. You can also make and decorate an origami sailboat to take away with you as a souvenir.

43 / Hide and Seek: Strati in association with Yorkshire Dance Leeds College of Art, City Centre Building, Vernon Street, LS2 8PH 7.208.00 pm and 8.258.55pm
Instantly composed dance and music performance by Strati Project in collaboration with artists from Mathilde, J&M and other guest artists. Hide and Seek is an exciting, playful performance that uses dance and live music to respond to and bring the space to life. Performers and audience move over three oors of the building, discovering the hidden sounds, stories and unusual interactions between the dancers and musicians.

46 / The Moving Body in the City Kaleidoscope: Rob and Matt Vale / Lumen Leeds Civic Hall, Millennium Square, LS1 1UR / 611pm
The Moving Body in the City is a series of ve new lm and projection works inspired by the moving body in relation to public space. Kaleidoscope projects images of peoples point of contact with the ground onto the side of Leeds Civic Hall. The works are connected via an artwalk through the city centre (therell be a printed map at each of the lm locations for you to pick up). See also items 087 and 096 in this brochure.

40 / Seen from the Window: Henri Lefebvre and the 712th Human Performance Wing Meet at the Town Hall Steps, LS1 3AD 11.30am
End your (Light) night with a rehearsed reading with music, of a chapter of Henri Lefebvres Rhythmanalysis. Other times, there is no-one at the lights, with their alternating ashes (red, amber, green) and the signal continues to function in the void, a despairing social mechanism marching inexorably through the desert.

47 / The Moving Maze: Woolgather Millennium Square, LS2 3AD / 511pm


This year Woolgather challenges you to nd your way through The Moving Maze. Be quick on your feet though, the walls have minds of their own, and dont like to hang around when you take too long.

48 / Vespers: Leeds Festival Chorus 7pm the steps of the Art Gallery 8pm Millennium Square
Members of Leeds Festival Chorus conducted by Simon Wright sing movements from Sergei Rachmaninovs Vespers, often described as the composers nest achievement. He studied ancient Russian Orthodox chant in order to write the piece, which is for a four-part choir complete with basso profundo.

52 / 140 Western Road: Theatre Company Blah Blah Blah and The Carriageworks Theatre Academy Upstairs@thecarriageworks, LS2 3AD / 511pm
140 Western Road is a participative installation performance about a man who lives alone, surrounded by rubbish he has hoarded.

56 / Underworlds Live in Leeds: Eleanor OKell and Robert Elliott Leeds City Museum, LS2 8BH, and locations around the city including the Dark Arches, Town Hall steps and Temple Works / 510pm
Journey in time and space to return Leeds forgotten Greek, Roman and Egyptian underworlds to life complete with their myths and denizens. Meet them in the Ancient Worlds Gallery and across Leeds. Will you cross the River Styx with the Ferryman, nd Persephone or let Horus weigh your soul?

60 / No Bones and Limn present a live music and art performance by Blank Dogs (Live), Spectrals (Live), and Runners (Live) Nation of Shopkeepers, 27 Cookridge Street, LS2 3AG / 7.30pm onwards
Tickets for live music - 7 from Jumbo and Crash Records.Live music and live illustration from the Limn Art Collective and video installation from John Yousef. The night will explore the importance and relationship between art and music. Artists who are musicians and musicians who are artists. Nation of Shopkeepers is a venue constantly pushing the boundaries of music and they are huge supporters of artists in Leeds.

49 / Hexjibbers Consequences Game: Andy Sykes Ha! Ha! Bar and BBC Big Screen, LS2 3AD / 611pm
Members of the public will be asked to respond to a series of four unique, sequential drawing activities, using an infra-red grafti wall, in the window of Millennium Squares Ha! Ha! Bar. The resulting drawings will be streamed live, onto the BBC Big Screen, creating an ever-expanding, looping narrative for all to see.

53 / Tripping the Light Pramtastic: Carolyn Eden The Carriageworks, LS2 3AD 5.3010pm
Specially designed for babies, from newborns to toddlers, this immersive sensory experience will indulge your childs fascination with all things shiny and sparkly. Bring your little stars in their prams, pushchairs and carriers and take them on a twinkly journey through an enchanting installation of light, colour and sound.

57 / Charles Wilberforce: Jennifer Burton Leeds City Museum, LS2 8BH / 510pm
With a fascination for fantasy, imagination is key. In Jennifer Burtons mind anything is possible. She thinks of herself as an explorer and a creator of new species rather than an artist. She would therefore like to present to you Charles Wilberforce who has been frozen in time.

61 / Europe Direct: Tour Starting at Leeds Central Library, LS1 3AB / 511pm
Join Europe Direct Leeds for a walk through the city centre. Start your journey on the ground oor of the Venetian-palace-style Central Library and let our audio tour guide you to the statue of the Black Prince in City Square, past the Louis le Prince building near Leeds Bridge, then back towards Kirkgate Market - the largest indoor market in Europe - and Dortmund Square. We expect that you will see Leeds in a different light! You can download the audio and paper versions of the Europe Trail at www.europedirectleeds.org.uk

50 / Links and Lights: Space 2 BBC Big Screen, Millennium Square, LS2 3AD / 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm, 10pm
Linking Hands across Seacroft will ll the Big Screen as part of Links and Lights, a creative project with local people in Seacroft using digital photography and the internet. The photographs will be projected outdoors in Seacroft on the night of Saturday 9th October. For more details see www.space2.org.uk.

54 / DISGO: Fleur Darkin dance company in association with Yorkshire Dance The Carriageworks main auditorium, LS2 3AD / 67.10pm, 910.10pm
Choreography is more than something to look at. DISGO is vibration, sensation, chaos. DISGO is a new proximity to choreography. Company and audience share an environment dened by light, in a stunning immersive design. There are some rules and some mysteries. The cast dance raw, virtuosic choreography. The audience do as they please.

58 / Vending Machine: itty bitty art committee Leeds City Museum entrance, LS2 8BH / 510pm
The itty bitty art committee wants you to look a little closer. How about looking at art in the city exhibited on a different scale? Microscopic screen prints will be on sale in Leeds City Museum through our vending machine.

51 / Colour Breathing: Alison Bourne Millennium Square, BBC Big Screen, LS2 3AD / Midnight 2am
Participate in a short taster of the colour breathing relaxation show as seven colour breathing disks are displayed on the BBC Big Screen. For a full relaxation session see event 9 at Chancellor Court, Leeds University.

55 / Collective Citizen Archive: Indivisible Collective Leeds City Museum, LS2 8BH 69.30pm
Indivisible Collective invite you to come share your memories of Leeds and hopes for the future of Leeds. The aim is to ll 5,000 balloons with your words and watch them descend over the city. When the clock strikes 9 our collective thoughts will become free!

59 / The Blackboard Dances: Architects of the Invisible Leeds City Museum Caf, LS2 8BH 59.30pm
Trace your journey through Light Night on a large city map. Watch Architects of the Invisible as they create dances using blackboards, chalk, photographs and video. You can join the group on a city walkie-talkie expedition to gather new dance ideas and later add them to The Blackboard Dances. This is the rst public event by Architects of the Invisible a performance collective based at, The School of Performance and Cultural Industries, University of Leeds.

62 / Open Mic poetry and ction: Cadaverine Leeds Central Library, Youth Space, LS1 3AB / 7.3010pm
Cadaverine Magazine is an Arts Council funded e-zine that publishes the best new poetry, ction and reviews by under 25s. Cadaverine is opening up the oor for a Light Night Open Mic Night from 7.30pm till 10pm. For more details about Cadaverine Magazine visit: www.thecadaverine.com

63 / Leeds Waits Leeds Central Library, foyer staircase, LS1 3AB / 6pm
The Leeds Waits, the ofcial band of Leeds, are veteran Light Night performers. The group dates back to the sixteenth century, and recreates music of that period both the songs and dances of the people and the grand ceremonial music for civic occasions. Always seen in their historic livery, the Waits will perform on shawm, cornett, sackbut, curtal, bagpipes, recorder, hurdy-gurdy, cittern and harp.

67 / The Turn of the Screw: Opera North and Martha Sinclair Leeds Central Library: Local History Library, LS1 3AB / 99.45pm
In a remote country house, a governess ghts to protect two children from evil spirits. But are these spirits real or the product of her fevered imagination? Venture to the reference library for 9pm to hear stirring ghostly extracts from Opera Norths production of Benjamin Brittens The Turn of the Screw. With live readings from the original Henry James novella.

71 / High Rise: Ale Strong, Sam Morgan and Erin Hyde Leeds Art Gallery, The Tiled Hall, LS1 3AA / 510pm
A towering monument of a Stork, adopting the role of a solitary guard who has lost all surveillance of his subjects. The rudimentary totem constructed from cardboard serves as prelude to a collaborative installation of gramophones within the Thorntons Arcade (see project 088).

75 / The Crossing: Pointed Arrow Leftbank meet at Victoria Gardens, outside the Henry Moore Institute 5.3010.15pm
Part installation, part performance journey, The Crossing is a sensory world of stories from the corners of the earth. Gnomes emerge from trees; stars arise into the night sky, and snow falls from the heights. Catch the boat from Victoria Gardens; you will be transported to Leftbank on Cardigan Road. Here you will discover how people from different parts of the world dream the same story of reawakening.

64 / Trans-Dimensional Alien Spaceship: Mark Ja Leeds Central Library, 1st oor exhibition space, LS1 3AB / 510.30pm
The Crashed Trans-dimensional Alien will materialise in Leeds Central Library. A visual and audio installation, in which the alien has become fractured, requires you to help him recapture his Mojo and his Genius and put him back together again. He hasnt much time to lose before the end of Light Night!

68 / Me and You, You and Me: Max Fox Leeds Art Gallery foyer, LS1 3AA 5.306.30pm, 78pm and 8.309pm
Max says: Me and You, You and Me...An intimate one to one performance. In this gentle and surprising encounter you will meet me and I will meet you. We alone will create a moment from memory. Our encounter is brief we are safe and we are happy. Will you share with me?

72 / The Hunslet Club Cheerleaders and Cassidy School of Irish Dancers Victoria Gardens and The Tiled Hall 56pm
The Hunslet Club brings back its World Championship famous Irish Dancers for a breathtaking performance of traditional Irish dance. In addition this year they introduce their fantastic cheerleaders who will be performing tricks to dazzle you. The young, talented girls come from all over Leeds to train at The Hunslet Club in South Leeds.

76 / Bipolar Ringmaster (without a Circus): Stumble danceCircus in association with Yorkshire Dance 8pm on Victoria Gardens and various sites from The Headrow to St Georges Fields, 511pm
A poignant, original and funny exploration of passion and disappointment, Ennui LEstrange shares his all-consuming love of circus and the sophisticated hopelessness of his obsession. The solitary Ringmaster wanders the streets of Leeds looking for his circus, playing with perceptions of mental ill health and performance and telling stories of Pablo Fanques tragic trip to Leeds.

65 / Story Time: The Skeleton Project Leeds Central Library, Art Library, LS1 3AB / 510.30pm
Enter a canopy of sheets like hiding under your covers and reading a book, but on a much larger scale. With storytelling, projection and performance the event is a unique experience that you can enter and exit at any time and see something different.

69 / Stitching through the Night: Sue Carter Leeds Art Gallery, Art Space, LS1 3AA / 4.3010pm
Love textiles? Love history? Join us at Stitching through the Night. Textile workshop at Leeds Art Gallery Art Space from 4pm. Check out the amazing 200 year old wall hangings from around Europe and visit Art Space to make your own Light Night memento.

73 / Static Rollercoaster Photo Booth: Tom Railton Victoria Gardens / 510pm


Fake the fun of the fair! Why suffer the Rollercoasters indignities of being ung about at inertias whim? Enjoy all the peer respect and dishevelment via the SRPs (loosely) controlled photographic environment. Fool and astonish your friends with a free souvenir photograph; a genuine portrayal of a spurious but unique experience.

66 / The Adventures of Pinocchio Storytelling: Opera North Leeds Central Library, Childrens Library, LS1 3AB / 6pm and 6.45pm
Come on an adventure with the mischievous Pinocchio, as he dives nose rst into trouble at every turn. Take part in the Pinocchio colouring competition for the chance to win 4 tickets to The Adventures of Pinocchio. Email your address to becky.lane@operanorth.co.uk to take part.

70 / Bagofti: Gary Clarke in association with Yorkshire Dance Leeds Art Gallery, Yorkshire Bank Gallery (1st Floor), LS1 3AA 7.157.50pm, 8.259pm
Created in collaboration with dancer and choreographer Gavin Coward, Bagofti is a solo show that delves deep into the bold, austere and highly expressive art work of Francis Bacon, bringing his extraordinary paintings to life through a series of striking, and ever-evolving images. Part dance, part sculpture, torturous and unnerving,Bagofti pushes the boundaries of art and movement to their ultimate extremes.

77 / Undone: Making and Unmaking in Contemporary Sculpture Henry Moore Institute, LS1 3AH 510pm
Undone is concerned with sculpture that lies on the threshold between made and unmade. The exhibition brings together a large body of work by international contemporary artists and it highlights a shared aesthetic that characterises the work of this otherwise disparate group of artists. These homespun sculptures, made from readily-available materials seem to reect a new age of austerity.

74 / The Leeds Owl Trail: Antonia Stowe with The Theatre Company Blah Blah Blah Starting form Victoria Gardens, outside Leeds Art Gallery / 6.307.30pm
Spread your wings for a journey of discovery, exploring heritage, culture and owls! Your informed theatrical guide will take you on a tour of some of Leeds owls, telling stories woven into a history that has seen Leeds grow from a small town into a great vibrant multicultural city. www.leedsowltrail.com

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Retail Quarter

78 / The Light: Arts and Minds The Light, LS1 8TL / 5.30pm9pm
Arts and Minds explores the link between creativity and mental health. The annual exhibition will be on show and you will get the opportunity to meet some of the artists and contribute to a big communal artwork. Also featuring the Time to Change Tepee come along to nd out more!

81 / Lecimy and other works. Leeds Shopping Plaza, Top Floor, LS1 5ER / 59pm
Chris Bloor and Graham Hibbert present a screening of abstract lm and video works, created, using analogue and digital processes including minimalist sound composition, within the tradition of experimental lm and expanded cinema.

79 / Bring The Happy: Invisible Flock The Light, LS1 8TL / 511pm
Bring the Happy is an interactive shop where interactive arts trio Invisible Flock set out to map the happiness of the people of Leeds over a six week period. Come and see their giant map, read the stories others have left and tell them how happy you are. Find out more and how you can participate at www. bringthehappy.co.uk.

82 / Animated Yorkshire hits Light Night! Leeds Shopping Plaza, Top Floor, LS1 5ER / 6.30-9pm
Animators from all over Yorkshire descend on a Leeds shop unit and light it up with fantastic projections! Come and add your contribution to our animation and nd out more about the work of Animated Yorkshire. No previous experience needed

80 / Camp Angelic Shadow: Edward Mortimer Holy Trinity Church, Boar Lane, LS1 6HW / 511pm
This mythical angel is derived from archetypes in Italian Baroque statuary, classic male movie stars, and video gaming type gures. Expressive use of wire and mixed materials for spatial and theatrical effect and lighting the gure to distort unusual winter shadows suggests a slightly dark side to the camp.

83 / The Beads of Leeds: Michelle Buckley/Orchid Artworks St. John the Evangelist Church, New Briggate, LS2 8JD / 6.3010pm
An exciting new installation inside St. Johns church. Thousands of beads will form a kaleidoscope of colours, light and shadow. The idea was borne from Light Night itself the beads represent the diverse inhabitants of Leeds, while the frame symbolizes the connections created by Light Night to make something amazing happen. Bring some beads and your imagination!

BEAR, FACE PROJECTION GHOST SONGS TRAIN

KALEIDOSCOPE LIBRARY DUNGEON BIPOLAR SCULPTURE

84 / Fingerlit: Terry Wragg St. John the Evangelists, New Briggate, LS2 8JD / 6.3010pm
A light installation illuminating the carved interior of this 17th-century church in a way that may surprise you. The stunning St John the Evangelist is in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust www.visitchurches.org.uk

87 / The Moving Body in the City: Emma Rushton and Derek Tyman / Lumen OK Comics, Thorntons Arcade, LS1 6LQ / 7 10pm
The Moving Body in the City is a series of ve new lm and projection works inspired by the moving body in relation to public space. This lm combines the movement of lm-props and possessions with fantasy references. The works are connected via an artwalk through the city centre (therell be a printed map at each of the lm locations for you to pick up). See also items 46 and 96 in this brochure.

91 / Dispatch: Jamie Richards Mulberry, Cross Arcade, Victoria Quarter, LS1 6AZ 6.207.10pm and 99.50pm
A black comedy about a mother and son returning to a cleared and empty front room after the husband/fathers funeral. Tension between the mother and son is catalyzed by a carpet tter who has been unluckily scheduled to arrive on the same day.

95 / Rayon Rose Vintage Tea Party: Rayon Rose Briggate, LS1 6LX / 511pm
Based around our beautiful vintage caravan, Rayon Rose will provide a fabulous vintage tea party and knitting experience, which looks and tastes wonderful. With fties inspired decor, costumed waiting staff, scrumptious, individually crafted fairy cakes, the opportunity to help knit a gorgeous tea cosy for our caravan, complete with over sized pompom and all washed down with a lovely pot of tea.

85 / SLICEArts 42 New Briggate, LS1 6NU / 511pm


A chance for a closer look at the lms produced by SLICEArts projected on the Parkinson Building tonight, accompanied by live drawing, music and entertainment. Compiled by and from artists from the University, the College of Art and the Met, the works represent new ways in which art students can interact together in Leeds.

92 / Leeds Waits Victoria Quarter, LS1 6AZ / 7.15pm


The Leeds Waits, the ofcial band of Leeds, are veteran Light Night performers. The group dates back to the sixteenth century, and recreates music of that period both the songs and dances of the people and the grand ceremonial music for civic occasions. Always seen in their historic livery, the Waits will perform on shawm, cornett, sackbut, curtal, bagpipes, recorder, hurdy-gurdy, cittern and harp.

88 / Waltz: Samuel Morgan, Erin Hyde and Ale Strong Thorntons Arcade, LS1 6LQ / 511pm
Samuel Morgan, Erin Hyde and Ale Strong have put aside all their individual and artistic tendencies and embarked on a project of sheer mass and patience by assembling 100 gramophones out of cardboard in what might appear like a seemingly pointless task of endurance and discipline or a hunt for an aesthetic that reects all three of these very different artists.

96 / The Moving Body in the City: Rachel Goodyear, Bernard Behr and Emily Richardson / Lumen Leeds Corn Exchange, 42 Call Lane, LS1 4ES / 6-11pm
The Moving Body in the City is a series of ve new lm and projection works inspired by the moving body in relation to public space. In the Corn Exchange, a screening of three artists lms which respond to different locations around Yorkshire, revealing how bodies and social forces create a sense of place. The works are connected via an artwalk through the city centre (therell be a printed map at each of the lm locations for you to pick up). See also items 046 and 087 in this brochure.

86 / Sit Bach and Enjoy!: Howard Assembly Room, 46 New Briggate, LS1 6NU / 510pm
A spotlight comes on in the middle of the Howard Assembly Room. A single performer is illuminated, lifts the bow, and begins to play. What do you do? Not normally a question you ask yourself at a classical music concert, beyond trying not to cough. But, turning ideas of performance space and audience upside-down for one night only, ve outstanding musicians play some of J.S. Bachs most beautiful solo music, including the cello sonatas, in a transformed concert hall, in which audience members decide where to sit, how to listen, and when to leave - while the performers play on. With cello, violin, guitar and harpsichord.

89 / Fashion: Friend or Foe?: Twist Victoria Quarter, LS1 6AZ 5.45pm, 7.45pm and 9.50pm
This dance piece, by Twist follows the theme of fashion, relevant in a city like Leeds with such a bustling high street. The performers will illustrate the positive and negative aspects of fashion through their choreography and costumes with the Victoria Quarter providing a perfect backdrop.

93 / This City: West Yorkshire Playhouse Victoria Quarter, LS1 6AZ Interactive performance 89pm, installation 610pm
A new civilisation is evolving in the Victoria Quarter. Is it a treasure hunt? Is it a play? Or is it a whole new community? Become a citizen of the worlds tiniest society or just take a look around. THIS CITY is an interactive theatre-game brought to you by West Yorkshire Playhouse.

97 / When Night Falls: Rita Marcalo The Corn Exchange, 42 Call Lane, LS1 6DT / 6-11pm
When Night Falls is a durational one-to-one performance. Before you enter you are given a matchbox and agree not to leave until it goes dark. The performance begins.

90 / Vespers: Leeds Festival Chorus Victoria Quarter, LS1 6AZ / 6pm


Members of Leeds Festival Chorus conducted by Simon Wright sing movements from Sergei Rachmaninovs Vespers, often described as the composers nest achievement. He studied ancient Russian Orthodox chant in order to write the piece, which is for a four-part choir complete with basso profundo.

94 / Mlange: Leeds Met Gallery & Studio Theatre Harvey Nichols, LS1 6AZ / 710pm
Films, dancers, grafti and a choir will all play their part in a curated programme of interventions in response to Leeds most famous store, Harvey Nichols, creating a cacophony of visuals, movement and sound for you to watch, take part in and enjoy. Mlange is curated by Leeds Met Gallery & Studio Theatre.

98 / Leeds Buddhist Centre: Leeds Buddhists Leeds Bridge House, Hunslet Road, LS10 1JN / 6.3010.30pm
Leeds Buddhist Centre invites Light Night participants to enter and sit quietly in a meditative space of light and image. The Centre will be offering people a refuge and a different perspective on Leeds and on themselves from the top oor of the historic Leeds Bridge House. (Refreshments available).

South Side

99 / Leeds Art Walk 6pm Pavilion, Saw Mill Yard, LS11 5WH 8.30pm Project Space Leeds, LS1 4E1
Join Leeds Art Walk for a special Light Night walk touring the projects taking place around Holbeck and the Dark Arches. Walk 1 commences at Pavilion at 6pm and walk 2 begins at 8.30 at PSL. Booking required on: 0113 242 5100. For more details see: www.leedsartwalk. wordpress.com

101 / Light Maze: Bryony Pritchard Dark Arches, arch DN10 / 511pm
Down a dark arch there is a puzzle of tunnels and paths sculpted by light. Are you quick enough for this maze? Once inside the maze, light paths change and confuse you, corridors will disappear and dead ends will form. You need to be quick to get out.

103 / The Minutes: White Rabbit City Inn, 2 Wharf Approach, LS1 4BR / 711pm
The Minutes is an interactive immersive performance that will seek to solve across 14 consecutive meetings through the night agenda points such as why has nobody really done anything since the last meeting, if nobody takes notes in a meeting in the forest did it really happen and what would happen to the biscuit industry if we stopped meeting? NB Looking out of the window during the meeting is not only allowed, it is positively encouraged.

106 / The wonderful world of... : Michaele Spessa / Dave Lynch Temple Works, Marshall Street, LS11 9YJ / 10pmLate
Nationally submitted audio visual artworks based on stories formulated by the fractal nature of the bipolar mind will be simultaneously projected onto a face of a 100m building, accompanied by audio transmissions (radios provided). Inside the building, catch up with everyone at a live music Light Night destination party.

100 / Tropical Heat: PSL [Project Space Leeds] 2 Riverside Way, LS1 4EH / 510pm
Join us for a free drink and the private view of our new exhibition Roger Palmer: Latitude/Jeremy Wafer:Tropic from 6-8pm (gallery open late til 10pm). Were also staging one of our popular Soup and Cinema evenings. We supply hearty soup, you sit back and enjoy lms themed around the exhibition. Screenings start at 7, 7.45, 8.30 and 9.15pm. Free but booking essential on 07930 236383 or info@projectspaceleeds.org.uk

102 / Gateway to the Underworld: Storyhunters Dark Arches / 6.30pmMidnight


Venture beneath the city where The Storyhunters have unearthed a terrifying secret from Leeds past. Brave the tunnels of Granary Wharf and discover 10,000 years of lost boys, wayward girls and mysterious disappearances. Beware, though, evil may still lurk in the running waters of the Dark Arches. Come and discover the tales.

104 / Sue Me: Together For Peace Round Foundry Atrium, Foundry Street, LS11 5QP / 5 10pm
Sue Me! sumo wrestling with Together for Peace: Cheesed off with paperwork? Losing the will to live with litigation? Ever wondered whether our Health and Safety culture is really making us any healthier or safer? Join Together for Peace (www.t4p.org.uk) for sumo wrestling, let off some steam, and sign up to live by another set of rules

107 / Raisetheroof Leeds West Indian Centre, 10 Laycock Place, LS7 3AJ / 9pm-5am
Tickets 15 from Jumbo and Crash Records. This is a not-for-prot event. All prots will help set up raisetheroof as a social enterprise. An all-seasons celebration of myths and legends. Raisetheroof is plotting an outrageous assault on the senses this autumn for Light Night. In celebration of their sixth birthday they are adding six hundred square metres of outdoor space to the venue. Enjoy a nostalgic return to the playground, with an area packed full of art and interactive experiences. Stay up all night at raisetheroof.

105 / Pavilion: Mixed reality gaming at the Round Foundry Round Foundry, Foundry Street, LS11 5QP / 5.3011pm
Join Pavilion for an evening of entertaining, intriguing, clever and surprising forms of play. Collect a rule sheet from the Pavilion gallery and embark on a night of sleuthing, smuggling, feuding and deception around the Round Foundry estate. Take part at any time or turn up at 7 or 9pm for a group gaming experience.

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Out & About 1 2 3 4 5 6 Waiting for the Winter 4.3011pm Party Time 511pm Harvesters 810pm Travelling Photo Booth 510pm Urban Nymphs 511pm Little Big Bang From 6pm

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Academic Quarter 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Six Films and Ways to Show Them 11pm2am Hyde Park Unity 7pmMidnight Life, Time 58pm Colour Breathing 711:30pm Pablo Fanque & St Georges Fields 710pm Objects, People, Places 69pm Projections on Parkinson 6pm2am Marks in Time Exhibition and M&S Heritage Trail 610pm The Peoples Map of Leeds 510pm Ghost Stories in the Brotherton 7.15pm, 8.15pm and 9.15pm

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Music in the Brotherton 7.45pm and 8.45pm Let there be Light 6.3011.00pm VOID 6pm, 6.30pm, 7pm, 7.30pm, 8pm and 8.30pm Lute Workshop 7.308.30pm Late Night Lute 910pm Narcissus 7.30pm, 8.00pm, 8.30pm Personal Trainers the Musical 7.30pm and 9.15pm Night of the Broadcast 1888 4.3011pm No Dead Air 611pm Journey of Songs 611pm Tavolo Sotterraneo 6pm and 7pm

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Civic Quater 28 29 30 31 32 33 Swarthmore Shines 69pm Cairn 512pm The Den Project 59pm Ghost Train 511pm Flocks 610.30pm Sound installation and Town Hall Clock Tower Tour 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm, 10pm and 11pm Alvin Luciers Music on a Long Thin Wire5pm1am

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TIME 5pm1am Light at the End of the Tunnel 5pm1am Small Lighthouses 5pm1am Dungeons and Dancers 5pm1am Leeds International Film Festival preview 7.30 8.30pm, 8.459.45pm Seen from the Window 1-1.30pm Robots from Brudenell 4.30pmMidnight Ex 5-10pm Hide and Seek 7.208.00 pm and 8.258.55pm Urban Butteries All night The Leeds Peace Trail 5.309.30pm The Moving Body in the City Kaleidoscope 611pm The Moving Maze 511pm Vespers 7pm, 8pm Hexjibbers Consequences Game 611pm Links and Lights 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm, 10pm Colour Breathing Midnight 2am 140 Western Road 511pm

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Tripping the Light Pramtastic 5.3010pm DISGO 67.10pm, 910.10pm Collective Citizen Archive 69.30pm Underworlds Live in Leeds 510pm Charles Wilberforce 510pm Vending Machine 510pm The Blackboard Dances 59.30pm No Bones and Limn present a live music and art performance 7.30pm Europe Direct 511pm Open Mic poetry and ction 7.3010pm Leeds Waits 6pm Trans-Dimensional Alien Spaceship 510.30pm Story Time 510.30pm The Adventures of Pinocchio Storytelling 6pm and 6.45pm The Turn of the Screw 99.45pm Me and You, You and Me 5.306.30pm, 78pm and 8.309pm Stitching through the Night 4.3010pm

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Bagofti 7.157.50pm, 8.259pm High Rise 510pm The Hunslet Club Cheerleaders and Cassidy School of Irish Dancers 56pm Static Rollercoaster Photo Booth 5pm10pm The Leeds Owl Trail 6.307.30pm The Crossing 5.3010.15pm Bipolar Ringmaster (without a Circus) 8pm, 511pm Undone 510pm

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Retail Quater 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 The Light 5.30pm9pm Bring The Happy 511pm Camp Angelic Shadow 511pm Lecimy and other works 59pm Animated Yorkshire hits Light Night! 6.30-9pm The Beads of Leeds 6.3010pm Fingerlit 6.3010pm SLICEArts 511pm Sit Bach and Enjoy! 510pm The Moving Body in the City 710pm Waltz 511pm

Fashion: Friend or Foe? 5.45pm, 7.45pm and 9.50pm Vespers 6pm Dispatch 6.207.10pm and 99.50pm Leeds Waits 7.15pm This City 89pm, 610pm Mlange 710pm Rayon Rose Vintage Tea Party 511pm The Moving Body in the City 6-11pm When Night Falls 6-11pm Leeds Buddhist Centre 6.3010.30pm

South Side 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 Leeds Art Walk 6pm, 8.30pm Tropical Heat 510pm Light Maze 511pm Gateway to the Underworld 6.30pmMidnight The Minutes 711pm Sue Me 5 10pm Pavilion 5.3011pm The wonderful world of... 10pmLate Raisetheroof 9pm-5am

The following partners have either directly funded other partners Light Night projects, or opened their venue for the event. We would like to thank all of the many other artists, groups and venues involved.

Design / Illustration Nous Vous www.nousvous.eu info@nousvous.eu

Printed by SmallPrint Leeds www.smallprintleeds.co.uk infosmallprint@aol.com

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