10-26 May
Become a FriendFrozen Light
Fire Songs
Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2020 has been cancelled
It is with regret that we have taken the very difficult but ultimately inevitable decision to cancel the 2020 Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
With the rapidly escalating health-crisis and with the safety of our audiences, staff and artists at heart, we have taken the decision that it is impossible for us to deliver the Festival this May.
If you have booked a ticket for the Festival, you do not need to do anything. You are entitled to a refund and we will be in touch soon. Please bear with us during this difficult time. If you have the capacity to make a donation of part or all of your ticket value, we would be extremely grateful – it would help ensure we’re well-placed to support artists and be able to present future Festivals.
Frozen Light create an immersive sensory sound experience for audiences with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), performed in collaboration with Thetford Singers.
In the embrace of choral harmonies, the audience join Frozen Light on their latest sensory exploration. From a soulful connection around a campfire, travelling into the celestial music of the cosmos itself, audiences will experience a whole new world of awe and wonder.
Join us for an hour of original music interwoven with epic sensory experiences in a new kind of production from Frozen Light.
‘A magic box of delights’ Exuent Magazine (about The Isle of Brimsker)
Words and music by Thomas Johnson
Important information
Age guidance: For all ages with profound and multiple learning disabilities
Duration: 1 hour
To book please call the Box Office on 01603 531800
Tickets
Tickets: To book please call the Box Office on 01603 531800
£10, essential carers or companions free
Co-commissioned by The Garage and the Norfolk & Norwich Festival
Supported by Arts Council England
True colours Trust
The Edward Gostling Foundation
Chivers Trust
Paul Bassham Charitable Trust
Bruce Wake Charitable Trust
David Solomons Charitable Trust
RTR Foundation