Doncaster Festival of Light
ON TOUR
CIRCA by Rebecca Smith of Urban Projections, In Collaboration with Doncaster Young Producers
WARMSWORTH
14th and 15th February 2025
St. Peter’s Church Warmsworth ‘The White Church’
5:00pm - 8:30pm
FREE
⚠ Please note there will be strobe lighting in this exhibition ⚠
ABOUT
The Doncaster Festival of Light is back… ON TOUR!
The Doncaster Festival of Light ON TOUR is all about Right Up Our Street bringing high quality light art exhibitions to your doorstep. This February, Warmsworth White Church will be filled with light for two nights…
This year's artwork ‘CIRCA’ has been created by Light Projection Artist Rebecca Smith of Urban Projections in collaboration with Doncaster Young Producers.
Rebecca’s artwork is all about "Experimenting with how we perceive ourselves through immersive technologies, her work seeks to surprise and engage audiences with its playful tone and interactivity. Challenging and pushing the boundaries of her discipline, Rebecca cultivates human connection and shared experiences within beautifully crafted, digital worlds."
About CIRCA
Circa takes its name from the Latin word for ‘around’ or ‘about’, capturing the essence of the circular design that defines the work. The circle stands as a timeless symbol of unity and inclusivity — an unbroken shape that invites everyone to be part of something greater. Stepping into the circle becomes an act of connection, a way of experiencing balance and shared purpose. In Circa, every individual plays a role in creating a sense of harmony, reminding us how our contributions link together to form a collective whole. It’s an exploration of what binds us, expressed through light, space, and presence.
FAQ’s
What is the Doncaster Festival of Light On Tour?
Doncaster Festival of Light On Tour is a free cultural event for the community of Doncaster… on their doorstep! Right Up Our Street strive to push boundaries and deliver a unique high-quality event that we can all be proud of. This is about audiences connecting to joy and embracing experiences. Culture belongs to everyone.
Who makes the Doncaster Festival of Light happen?
Right Up Our Street working collaboratively with our community Festival Steering Group. This ensures that programming is relevant and led by the community of Doncaster.
This year, DFOLOT artist Rebecca Smith has been working closely with a group of Young Producers from Doncaster to create the artwork for the exhibition.
Is the Doncaster Festival of Light On Tour Free?
Yes the Doncaster Festival of Light On Tour is FREE. When you book your tickets you can select to leave a donation. All donations go towards the delivery of our free, charity led events.
Returning Tickets
If you are no longer able to attend your time slot, please let a member of the Right Up Our Street team know so we can pass your ticket along to someone else.
Please email : hello@rightupourstreet.org.uk
Facilities
Toilets will be available in the Community Centre
Where can I park my car?
We recommend that you please walk to the venue as there will be no nearby parking.
Photography and filming onsite
Please note that photography and filming will take place during the exhibition. The material may be used in social media, in promotional videos and other publicity materials, both off and online. If you do not wish to appear in Right Up Our Street promotional materials, or have any other queries or concerns, please speak to a member of the Right Up Our Street Team.
Weather
Please wrap up warm!
Due to the artwork being situated inside the church, wet weather should not impact our event. However, if you are concerned we will make any announcements regarding changed to delivery on our social media.
Who funds the Doncaster Festival of Light?
Our organisation is primarily funded by Arts Council England with support from Doncaster City Council.
Questions in Booking Form
The data collected allows us to do two things. As a charity we work hard to ensure that we are reaching all communities within Doncaster and that we are also supporting any access needs that they may have.
We use the data we collect from these questions so that we can understand more about our audiences. We also share this data with the Arts Council who use it to make the case to Government for public investment in creativity and culture. The data we collect is non-identifiable i.e. it cannot be traced back to the person completing the survey. Answering these questions is optional. If you'd rather not answer these more personal questions please leave them or select ‘prefer not to say’.