Wyndham Park to be LIT up in March

ChronoHarp by Amigo and Amigo is among the installations featuring at LIT in Wyndham Park this March. (supplied) from 386587_01

Wyndham Park in Werribee will again be transformed into a glowing wonderland in March with the return of LIT.

A free light-based experience presented by Wyndham council, LIT will run for two weeks from March 8.

Wyndham mayor Jennie Barrera said a new program of light installations will make this version of LIT the biggest and best yet.

“This very popular event is back and will feature new artworks, extending into a larger area of the park that will ensure more people can experience the wonder of LIT,” she said.

Last year’s event drew a record-breaking attendance of 61,722 and Cr Barrera said there was every chance that number would be exceeded, with a larger program catering for a broader range of visitors.

“We have also added additional dates along with a new Sensory Friendly Night on

Tuesday March 12 that will provide an opportunity for visitors with sensory

sensitivities and other needs to experience LIT in a more relaxed environment with reduced lighting and sound intensity.”

Among the installations featuring at this year’s event are ChronoHarp – a giant

harp-like structure that responds to touch with a glowing rainbow of colours; Ursula

Lassos the Moon – a giant glowing moon that appears to hover just above the ground and Bloom – an inflatable installation filled with glowing gumnuts and flowers.

For more information visit: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/LIT