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Eden Project orchestra returns amongst new trails and exhibition

The Eden Project has revealed its plans for this May half-term - including the return of the Eden Orchestra. The new programme of activities sees the return of the Eden Orchestra, eight Cornish musicians who form exclusively to perform at the Project. Visitors will be able to hear the sounds of the orchestra live in the Mediterranean Biome, where the musicians will be playing at four socially-distanced stations. The 30-minute sessions will take place five times a day and will cover everything from classical to pop. The Eden Orchestra form exclusively to play at the world-famous biomes. The performances are designed to create a continuous sound throughout the Biome, allowing audiences to hear the music and soak up the atmosphere as they enjoy their journey.

Critics frustrated by slow progress to restore Christchurch s red zone

Agencies in charge of regenerating Christchurch s red zone say good progress is being made but some are worried there s still no clear plan of action for the space. Pathways, public facilities, landing sites and the restoration of ecological areas are proposed for the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor. Photo: Supplied / Regenerate Christchurch The Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC) red-zone is 600 hectares in size, about four times the size of Hagley Park or Auckland s Cornwall Park. The red zone housed 9000 people before the Christchurch earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. If you walk through the area now it is mostly grass where houses once stood with their established gardens still intact.

GLX Productions lights Christmas at Eden

GLX Productions lights Christmas at Eden Wednesday, 6 January 2021 Christmas at Eden UK - Born from a disused china clay mine and a need for environmental sustainability education, Cornwall’s Eden Project was created in 2001. Eden has two large geometric bubble-like biomes, the Rainforest and the Mediterranean. The rainforest is the world’s largest indoor rainforest at 50m high and 16,000m2 and the Mediterranean houses some of the world’s rarest horticultural specimens. For the second year, GLX Productions has designed and delivered the biome lighting for Christmas at Eden, using over 300 lighting fixtures, 3km of cable and 5km of fairy lights.

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