Colchester's Castle Park will transform into a magical world of colour, music and dance when a special event returns.
The unique outdoor experience, called Colourscape, will see a labyrinth of coloured chambers return to the city.
Visitors will be able to make their way through the series of sun-illuminated coloured chambers towards a number of performances.
The audience will be treated to live musical performances from musicians Sylvia Hallett, Mike Adock, Michael Ormiston and Domenic Deccico throughout the weekend, who will lead the public on a unique journey of the senses with unusual instruments including Tibetan Singing Bowls, amplified bicycle wheel and Native American flutes.
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Michelle Burrows, Colchester Council's portfolio holder for leisure, culture and heritage, said: "It’s great news that we are welcoming Colourscape back to Castle Park and I can’t wait to explore the labyrinth myself.
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"This is yet another amazing event to add to our Year of Celebration which is already in full swing and attracting people from across the borough and the wider region to our vibrant city."
The event, organised by Eye Music Trust, will take place in Colchester's Castle Park on Saturday, July 22 and Sunday, July 23.
Tickets are on sale now from www.colchester-events.co.uk/colourscape-2023.
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