It’s 2021. Manchester. Gleaming apartments rise up over the ancient river Irk, and under the prime real estate of Angel Meadow, 40,000 bodies are buried. Cities change.
In their most ambitious collaborative project to date, Manchester Collective re-imagine the live experience for a volatile new age. Inspired by a journey along a ruined waterway and premiering at The White Hotel in Salford, ‘Dark Days, Luminous Nights’ is part-exhibition, part-installation: a tapestry of music, film, dance and photography.
Featuring the work of artists Simon Buckley and Blackhaine, alongside a dramatic score by Edmund Finnis, Béla Bartók, and Wojciech Kilar, this intoxicating work looks deep into the soul of a city and asks: what have we lost?
‘Dark Days, Luminous Nights’ has been designed in line with the government’s Covid-19 guidelines for socially-distanced, indoor events. Read our FAQs for more information on what you can expect at the event, access and safety, our ticketing policy, and more.
Please note capacity for this event is very limited and advance booking is required.
Dates & Times
3–10 June 2021 (rescheduled from January)
60-minute ticketed experience with showings starting 1.30pm–9.30pm (weekdays) and 10.30am-9.30pm (Sat/Sun)
Venue
The White Hotel
Dickinson St
Salford M3 7LW
Tickets
£12 General
£10 Concessions
£5 Salford Residents
Dark Days
Luminous Nights
FEATURING
Blackhaine
Manchester Collective
Simon Buckley
MUSIC BY
Béla Bartók
Edmund Finnis
Wojciech Kilar
Simon Buckley
Smedley Road, 9.04pm
Not Quite Light
COMMISSIONED AND PRODUCED BY MANCHESTER COLLECTIVE
SUPPORTED BY ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND