Young Hustlers
Sunday 20 October 2024 | 12pm-6pm
Sneinton Market
The spectacular Lumini - the immersive installation of domes filled with light and colour - is coming to Sneinton Market for the first time as part of Young Hustlers.
The Nottingham-based company Architects of Air will be creating a bespoke Mini Luminarium for Young Hustlers to take up residence at Sneinton Market Square at the beginning of the October half-term holiday.
Festival attendees with a wristband will be able to enter inside the inflatable domes to be transported to a world of light and colour while taking part in musical and craft activities inside. It will be open between midday and 5pm. Children are to be accompanied by an adult at all times.
The Lumini will be available to access for all Young Hustlers ticket holders and will feature crafts, drumming workshops and acoustic World Music performances in collaboration with Global Roots, all with sensory relaxation enhanced by the colours, spatial and visual qualities of the installation.
As part of the Young Hustlers festival, events will also be taking place at Carousel, City Arts, Bustler, Blend, and other venues around Sneinton Market Avenues.
Adults: £10
Children (aged 2-17): £4
Children (aged 0-1): Free
Young Hustlers (20 Oct 2024) | ||
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Sunday | 12:00 | - 18:00 |
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