Fire Garden magic to transform Preston Parks
20 November 2023
Preston City Council presents two nights of incredible fire displays at Avenham and Miller Parks, produced by Walk the Plank.
On Saturday, 2 and Sunday, 3 December, the Preston parks will be lit up with impressive fire structures to entertain and amaze the audience.
The public is invited to attend an engaging fire installation in Preston's city centre parks. The weekend-long fixture encourages audiences to adventure through flame-lined paths among copper flowers that breathe fire, flaming lotus flowers, bushes and shrubs. The fascinating Fire Garden installation enlivens beautiful dark spaces in a surprising new way, transforming the setting, and injecting a bright new life into the space.
The Fire Garden boasts multiple different fiery spectacles and, as it is free from barriers, the display encourages guests to fully immerse themselves in the dazzling visuals and welcoming heat. No two experiences of the Fire Garden are the same, meaning that the audience will engage with an utterly unique event.
Councillor Peter Kelly, Cabinet member for Arts and Culture at Preston City Council, said:
"We're thrilled to bring the Fire Garden to Avenham & Miller Parks, residents are invited to partake in a meticulously crafted, immersive experience. Executed with artistic precision and environmental responsibility, this event signifies a unique cultural addition to Preston's landscape, showcasing a commitment to both artistry and sustainability."
Bev Ayre, Senior Producer at Walk the Plank, added:
"We're delighted to be working in partnership with Preston City Council to share some Walk the Plank magic over this festival season."
As well as being leaders in sustainability in outdoor arts events, the Fire Garden creators Walk the Plank, have an impeccable health and safety record, meaning the Fire Garden can be admired and enjoyed worry-free.
Whether you want to wander through the display and explore, or watch and take in a particular structure, the Fire Garden promises to be a thrilling and immersive experience for all.
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About The UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Funding for the Fire Garden is provided by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund is a central pillar of the UK government's Levelling Up agenda and provides £2.6 billion of funding for local investment by March 2025. The Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills.
About Walk the Plank
Walk the Plank's track record of making outdoor arts through festivals and events that engage citizens in public celebration is founded on ambitious creativity that connects with people.
From opening European Capital of Culture celebrations (Liverpool 2008, Turku 2011, Paphos 2017) to immersive installations like BODY (Science Festivals in UK and Ireland), from amazing parades to spectacular fire gardens, the company consistently attracts acclaim and showcases talent.
Recent awards include 'Best Use of Tech in Events' at Event Production Awards 2023 for Green Space Dark Skies; and the Sustainability award at the National Outdoor Events Association Awards 2022.