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Burning The Clocks 2024

29 Nov, 2024

The much loved winter solstice celebration returns with a ‘Voyager’ theme for 2024.

 Following the success of last year’s biggest ever Burning the Clocks event, organisers at Same Sky are growing the parade’s artistic community by welcoming the local deaf community to celebrate the winter solstice on Saturday 21 December 2024.

Burning the Clocks will welcome over 2,000 parade participants with a dozen local bands, dancers and artists who will entertain more than 30,000 expected onlookers to celebrate the shortest day of the year. The event provides an important community focused antidote to the excesses of Christmas with a different theme every year. This year’s theme is Voyager, with organisers highlighting Brighton and Hove’s important welcome to so many displaced people on their individual voyages.

Artistic Director John Varah said, “This year’s theme was inspired by the 1977 Voyager probe launch and Carl Sagan’s eloquent passage from the Pale Blue Dot*, whose relevance continues to grow each year. We forget our core humanity when caught up in the hurly-burly of needless conflict and want, when we’re weary with disasters of the past year. It is only when we reflect on the indifference of the universe and our smallness are we reminded that we are passengers on a spaceship earth, voyagers in time and space, and maybe not much else.”

Over 2,000 Brighton and Hove residents with their handmade lanterns are due to take part in the parade and over 30,000 people are expected to line the streets on 21 December to watch the parade and fireworks on the beach. The Parade begins on New Road and finishes on Brighton seafront near the end of the ZipWire.

Same Sky Executive Producer, Rob Batson, added, “We’re so excited to bring another spectacular lantern parade to the streets of Brighton this year – it will be the 30th Burning the Clocks for this great city! We’re hoping for good weather, as always, for all participants and onlookers, but also to ensure we can put on an incredible firework display and traditional beach bonfire at the end of the event.”

Onlookers watching the parade are also asked to contribute money into donation buckets and card readers along the route to help fund the event. There is also a crowdfunder campaign that offers different prizes. 

From Friday 15 November, people can purchase lantern kits to take part in the parade from many stores across the city including Infinity Foods, the Book Nook in Hove, as well as from Same Sky’s website which can be collected from their central Brighton studio. They will also be sold at the Open Market on Friday 13 December. Lantern kits cost £40 (including VAT) and contain materials to make two lanterns, instructions for construction, and wristbands which allow four people to join the parade.

www.samesky.co.uk

Ahmed Khalil
Author: Ahmed Khalil

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