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Issued: 8th December 2004

White Light Events:
Santa's Choice at Painshill Park
White Light Events supplies Christmas lighting for the popular Santa's Grotto at the award-winning Painshill Park

White Light EventsPainshill Park Continuing a year of lighting important events for high-profile clients, leading event lighting specialist White Light Events was chosen to provide the lighting for Father Christmas in and around his grotto at Painshill Park in Surrey.

One of the 18th century’s greatest landscape parks, Painshill Park was created by the Hon Charles Hamilton between the years 1738 and 1773 until he ran out of money. Subsequently held by a series of private owners, the park fell into decay from 1948 until 1980 when it was purchased by Elmbridge Borough Council. Since 1981 the Painshill Park Trust has been responsible for the restoration of the park and its plantings, buildings and lake, recently winning the Small Visitor Attraction of the Year category at the Visit London Awards.

Over the Christmas period, an island in the middle of the lake provides a location for Santa’s Grotto. As last year, White Light Events was asked to provide lighting for the Grotto itself, and for the park and its landmark buildings including the Gothic Temple, Turkish Tent, Ruined Abbey and Mausoleum which visitors travel past on their way to the lake.

In charge of the project was White Light Events’ Jon Coventry, implementing a lighting design by the company’s Jason Larcombe. "To light the landmark buildings, we used a combination of 500W floods, 400W and 150W coloured MBIs, and Par Cans, providing a stunning backdrop as visitors are transported to the lake by land-train," Coventry explains. "On the island itself, four CityColor 2500W colour-changing external floodlights and a number of 1800W ArenaVisions lit the larger trees, making the island as a whole look pretty from a distance."

Visitors are then dropped by the small pedestrian bridge onto the island, and walk along the path to the Grotto itself. "Here we used 500W outdoor floods and 150W and 400W MBIs to light the foliage and trees while also providing sufficient ambient light for people to see where they were going."

In the Grotto itself, the Painshill Park team provided decoration with ferns, fairy lights and flicker candles, bought from White Light Sales last year. White Light Events supplemented these with additional birdies to provide highlights to the foliage. "We also felt that the Grotto and the Crystal Corridor that exits from it needed a magical feel; to achieve this we used Ayrton LED moving lights. Each unit was programmed using its own menu-driven sequence, removing the need for a separate lighting control, and the LED’s low power requirements allowed us to create a slowly moving constant colour changing atmosphere even with the small power supply available." Power for the rest of the widely-distributed site came from generators, with all of the mains distribution supplied by White Light Events.

Santa in the Grotto at Painshill Park runs until December 24th; further information about the Grotto and Painshill Park, which, with their Christmas lighting even featured in an issue of Country Life magazine, can be found at www.painshill.co.uk. Further information about the Ayrton LED moving lights, now in stock at White Light Hire, can be found at www.ayrton-light.com. Further information about White Light Events, currently completing a busy period of Christmas parties and corporate events, can be found at www.whitelightevents.com.

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