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Vivid Sydney Transforms the City into a Kaleidoscope of Colours and Creativity
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For over a decade, the event has been the ultimate technicolour playground for photographers, creatives and the Instagram-inclined alike.

The headlining showcase, Austral Floral Ballet, by director Andrew Thoma Huang and design team Bemo
The headlining showcase, Austral Floral Ballet, by director Andrew Thoma Huang and design team Bemo

And today, Vivid Sydney—one of the world’s largest light festivals that first began in 2009 with an eco-conscious ethos—once again raises its curtain for the 11th year to transform the Australian city into a full-on wonderland of light, colours, music and creativity.

Limelight and Limelight Academy Masterclass transform the Conscourse, Chatswood using 3D projection mapping art
Limelight and Limelight Academy Masterclass transform the Conscourse, Chatswood using 3D projection mapping art

The spectacular 23-night, city-wide effort by leading artists, music makers and innovative minds from the country as well as around the world is set to welcome some 2.3 millions of visitors.

A koala light installation illuminating the Taronga Zoo
A koala light installation illuminating the Taronga Zoo

They will be greeted with a spectacular host of multi-sensory light and art installations that will be illuminating some of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks, from the Sydney Opera House to Sydney Harbour Bridge, Barangaroo, Darling Harbour and Circular Quay.

An Asian elephant light installation set against a beautiful backdrop of the Sydney Harbour Bridge
An Asian elephant light installation set against a beautiful backdrop of the Sydney Harbour Bridge

Among the highlights is the highly anticipated headlining showcase by Chinese-American artist and director Andrew Thomas Huang; titled Lighting of the Sails, this original work to be projected every evening onto the Sydney Opera House is a beautiful fusion of the hypnotic movements of contemporary dance and motion-capture technology.

An installation depicting two Tasmanian devils
An installation depicting two Tasmanian devils

Produced by dancing on a motion capture stage in front of projected images of the landmark, the choreography evokes the country’s botanic wonders from kangaroo paws to red beard orchids, as well as the opera house's fluid silhouette.

An illuminated Ferris wheel at the Luna Park
An illuminated Ferris wheel at the Luna Park

Families and nature lovers will surely find interest at the heritage-listed Taronga Zoo, which comes alive with a throng of giant, moving animal multimedia light sculptures. The theme of wildlife conservation takes centre stage as an illuminated trail leads you from rhinos to lions, chameleons, tiger cubs and of course the crowd-favourite koala bears set against the city's impressive flora and fauna.

The Dancing Grass light installation at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
The Dancing Grass light installation at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Audiophiles looking to enjoy Sydney's famous outdoor live music culture? Don't miss shows by British alt-rock pioneers The Cure and chart-topping indie artist FKA twigs.

The Circa light installation at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
The Circa light installation at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

More immersive installations and projections, ideas exchange forums and debates with leading thinkers—illustrious director Spike Lee and renowned psychotherapist Esther Perel, just to name a few—add plenty of diversity and interest to the landmark programme that continues to put Australia's creative prowess on the world map.

Find out more at vividsydney.com

All photos courtesy of Destination NSW.

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