In 2000, the NVA arts organisation created The Path: a light and
sound event that attracted 5,000 people and stunned audiences. The
Path was a night-time walk through Perthshire's Glen Lyon where
music, light and international performances created an intense
sense of pilgrimage that aimed to enhance the participants' sense
of the power of the natural landscape and rediscover what we may
have forgotten about the world around us. Now this unforgettable
event is to be taken to one of Europe's most hauntingly beautiful
landscapes - the high cliffs of Coire Faion and The Storr on Skye.
Around midnight, groups, equipped with head torches and walking
sticks, will be guided through this inspiring landscape as the
words of Skye's legendary poet Sorley MacLean echo down from the
mountain. This book of essays and photographs from the storr event
will capture what promises to be one of the greatest single
site-specific environmental artworks ever to be staged in Britain.
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