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Residents and guests of Moscow are invited to International Circle of Light Festival

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Residents and guests of Moscow are invited to International Circle of Light Festival


20.09.2019

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The Circle of Light International Festival kicks off on Friday, September 20, in the Russian capital, RIA Novosti reports. This year the forum will be the ninth in a row, its geography will be expanded. The festival will unite nine venues, including Theater Square, Rowing Canal, Kolomenskoye, Academician Sakharov Avenue and others.

The magic forest will be constructed in the Kolomenskoye park with installations and 3D-mapping shows. For the second time, the public can visit the Fairy Tale Park.

For the first time, the Ostankino Park joined the festival with a route-journey through geometric illusions. It includes almost a dozen light and video projection installations.

Another new venue was the Polytechnic Museum.The guests will be offered architectural video mapping there - a light show that takes the audience to the past. The Victory Museum will for the first time become part of the Art Vision international competition in the Modern nomination.

VJs from ten countries will compete at the party organized within the festival.

An educational program is expected to be no less intense. According to the organizers, it will be especially interesting for those who want to start their startups. Much attention will be paid to the story of work in the field of digital technologies and audiovisual arts. Guests will have the opportunity to chat with representatives of agencies, express themselves, present their achievements and possibly get a job in a dream company.

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