Murray River Council’s Moama Lights will feature light installations and projections including theatrical fog, strobe and cutting edge moving light technology.
The show will tell the story of Echuca Moama through three different acts – Echuca-Moama indigenous culture, riverboat heritage and present-day life.
Murray River Council mayor Chris Bilkey encouraged people to attend the inaugural event.
“Set to the backdrop of a beautiful bush setting, this is guaranteed to be a spectacular outdoor lighting event,” he said.
“It really is something that shouldn’t be missed.
“I’d encourage everyone to come along and join us on a journey through a field of native flowers, an ever-changing display of spectacular colours, twinkling stars, floating leaves and local art.”
The storytelling trail will start at the underside of the Echuca-Moama bridge, highlight the natural beauty as people wander through Horseshoe Lagoon, then end at the Murray River.
The show is free to attend and will operate daily between May 8 to 22 from 6pm to 9pm.
Tickets are available at echucamoama.com/moama-lights
Moama Lights is funded by the NSW Government Streets As Shared Spaces program.
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