Today we are thrilled to reveal the National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) where Green Space Dark Skies events will be taking place across the UK from April to September 2022.
Some 20,000 people – from the Cairngorms to The Chilterns, Gower to North York Moors and Dartmoor to the Lagan Valley in Northern Ireland – are being recruited to create large-scale outdoor artworks in 20 of the UK’s most outstanding landscapes for Green Space Dark Skies, part of UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK, from April to September 2022.
The first gathering will be created in the Peak District National Park on 23 April 2022. Green Space Dark Skies is inspired by the 90th anniversary of the 1932 Kinder Scout Mass Trespass, a pivotal event in the movement to secure access to the countryside for ordinary people that influenced the creation of the UK’s network of National Parks.
The gatherings will be created at dusk by participants, referred to as Lumenators. They will be guided along pathways or waterways carrying smart lights that will enable digital choreography captured on film, while also being sensitive to the night-time environment. Each short film will incorporate the stories of the people and places featured, and will be broadcast online after the event. Lumenators will also be encouraged to share their own connections to the landscape and the local areas as part of their involvement.
Celebrating the countryside
Green Space Dark Skies will enable people from all walks of life to forge new connections with the countryside by supporting those who experience cultural and physical barriers to experiencing our National Parks and AONBs to access events. The series of gatherings will celebrate the countryside and people’s right to explore it, as well as encouraging our responsibility to take care of it for future generations.
Walk the Plank is the lead creative organisation in the production of Green Space Dark Skies.