A music event will take place in a ‘secret location’ in Buckinghamshire in the middle of July.
Green Space Dark Skies will see people from all over the county come together in the county to celebrate all of the country’s green spaces which are regarded as AONBs (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty).
Organised by Unboxed, the event, which will take place on Friday, July 15, will see a huge gathering take place where dancing, music and lights will be on show.
Choreographer and artistic director of Sadhana Dance, Suba Subramaniam will choreograph the Chiltern's gathering, where she will be joined by local playwright Teresa Burns and contemporary folk musician Jim Carey Connell to create an epic night.
There will also be live music and dance performances created by local artists including Luton-based dance and music company, Kadam.
Martin Green CBE, Chief Creative Officer of Unboxed Creativity in the UK, said: “Green Space Dark Skies perfectly demonstrates the innovation and creativity seen in the other Unboxed events.
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Jim Carey Connell said: “Whilst the Skylark finishes her song, a samba whistle hails the arrival of thousands of celebrants and Lumenators from many backgrounds.
"A communion of tribes comes flooding into the landscape to chuckle, dance and have a lark, to blow away the cobwebs acquired in isolation, to drink deeply of fresh air and to draw renewed heart from company.
"The music and voices pause for thought as we will enjoy the faces of celebration toward the conclusion of the day’s festivity with sweeping illumination.
"And then, as the humans depart the landscape for their shelters, nature is left to its nocturnal watch.”
To register for Green Space Dark Skies in the Chilterns, go to www.greenspacedarkskies.uk/events.
To watch videos on previous gatherings for context, you can visit https://greenspacedarkskies.uk/films.
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