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All 4 of us love sushi, but let’s face it, it isn’t what you go to the gastronomic coronary heart of France for and I might just imagine JF’s derision had we succumbed to the necessity to sit over the will to search out native meals. It was on a huge scale, with projections across the whole square and on to the big wheel.
St-Exupéry flew from constructing to building in his little airplane and acrobats twirled high above us. Luckily being with a Lyonnaise she led us to a different station where we managed to avoid the worst of the squash.
The "Lyon, Terre aux Lumieres" installation by artists Gilbert Coudene and Etienne Guiol is on display for the Festival of Lights in Lyon, France, Dec. 4, 2014. The "Lyon, Terre aux lumieres" installation by artists Gilbert Coudene and Etienne Guiol is on display for the Festival of Lights in Lyon, France, Dec. 4, 2014. The "Anookis" set up by artists Moetu Batlle and David Passegand at the Opera is on display in the course of the rehearsal for the Festival of Lights in Lyon, France, Dec. 4, 2014.
The "Lyon, Terre aux Lumieres" set up by artists Gilbert Coudene and Etienne Guiol is on display for the Festival of Lights in Lyon, France Dec. four, 2014. A large gentle bulb is part of the "Incandescence" installation by artist Severine Fontaine for the Festival of Lights in Lyon, France, Dec. 4, 2014. The "Laniakea" installation by artists Jerome Donna and Simon Milleret-Godet is part of the Festival of Lights in central Lyon, France, Dec. four, 2014. The "Lyon, Terre aux Lumieres" set up by artists Gilbert Coudene and Etienne Guiol is on show during the rehearsal for the Festival of Lights in central Lyon, France Dec. 4, 2014. It’s the world’s third largest competition and I had not heard about it unitl now?
We started the evening in front of the Cathedral of St Jean within the heart of the Old Town where I soon found myself caught up in the magic, watching a ballet of colors and sounds projected on to the facade of the attractive gothic constructing. Its windows, doorways, clock and gorgeous stained-glass rose window grew to become the backdrop onto which completely different patterns have been projected, morphing and twisting in time to the soundtrack. At occasions it resembled a child’s colouring book, then it would change to Chinese ink – it swapped from bright hallucinogenic patterns to calm sepia tones, always highlighting the church’s beautiful architectural details. It was on leaving the cathedral square that the outstanding amount of people squashed right into a small space became obvious.
I agree that it some strategic planning may assist to maneuver by way of all of the shows. Even this was wanting unlikely for quite a while as everywhere was so packed we couldn’t get in and greater than something we needed to sit down. Travel Info