Newcastle Under Light

See Newcastle Under Light!

Wednesday 4 March

Drop in any time 6pm – 9pm. FREE!

Location: High Street around The Guildhall leading into Ironmarket.

Light Up Newcastle is the third and final event in our✨ Light Up Winter series transforming familiar spaces into glowing, playful places to explore after dark.

Read on to find out about fantastical, huggable fungus, the premiere of a new large-scale projection, and more! Then head to the Newcastle Under Light Access & FAQs page to find everything we think you might need to know to plan your visit.

With thanks to our Newcastle Under Light partners Newcastle-under-Lyme BID and Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council.

Sneak peeks

Voice Notes from Newcastle-under-Lyme

leo&hyde combine digital artistry with their music theatre skills to create extraordinary immersive experiences. At Newcastle Under Light they are unveiling a large-scale projection about the town inspired by the local community’s memories gathered through in-person conversations, submitted voice notes, and creative workshops.

This specially created piece, called Voice Notes From Newcastle-under-Lyme, will be beamed onto The Guildhall. Whet your appetite for the main event with this teaser…

Squeeze Me

If you encountered Unfurl or LUMA the snail at previous Appetite events, you’ll know that Air Giants’ inflatable, and illuminated robots create an otherworldly environment that invites pokes, touch, and squeezes from audiences.

Squeeze Me creatures respond with synchronised shape-change, vibration, light, and sound.

This interactive experience captivates the senses, offering a mesmerising marriage of technology and imagination.

And… Breathe

Pif-Paf are a small company based in Sheffield who make art with a big heart for places it doesn’t normally go.

And… Breathe is their new installation exploring breathing – alone and together – through mindfulness and interaction with lights and sound.

Breath is such a powerful tool for us all to find security and calm both in the moment and in our lives. With a pair of lungs, a few minutes and the right place, we can find surprising joy. So stay a while and immerse yourself. We hope it will leave you feeling calm, invigorated and in control.

Eternal Ensemble

Eternal Ensemble is a work of spatial audio and immersive light projection that suspends the viewer in a repeated moment in time.

Watch and listen as cellist Aileen Williams performs one of your favourite classics – Pachelbel’s Canon in D – across multiple screens from different viewpoints.

The repetition of both performer and performance makes for a powerful connection between cellist and listener, creating a moment of joy that feels utterly personal, yet wholly shared.

Cloudscapes

Two’s company and three’s a cloud! Follow Kitsch n Sync as they breeze around the event showering zen wherever they go.

Three figures in long white gowns are walking in a dusky setting with background lights. The top half of each figure's face and head is obscured by a fluffy cloud headpiece that has beaded raindrops trailing down.

The Appetite programme and Light Up Winter series of events is funded by National Lottery through Arts Council England’s Creative People and Places programme. With additional event funding from UK Government, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, Denise Coates Foundation, and Middleport Matters. Light Up Winter is delivered in partnership with Stoke-on-Trent City Centre BID, Newcastle-under-Lyme BID, and Stoke Creates.

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Light Up Hanley

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Let’s Light Up Hanley!

Tuesday 3 & Wednesday 4 February

Drop in any time 5pm – 8pm. FREE!

Location: around Albion Square and The Town Hall.

Light Up Hanley is the second event in our✨ Light Up Winter series, which includes Light Up Middleport (21 & 22 Jan) and Newcastle Under Light (4 March).

Featuring immersive artworks, projections and interactive installations, the Light Up Winter series will transform familiar spaces into glowing, playful places to explore after dark.

Each of the three events in the series will feature different artists and artworks, and a special vibe that reflects the community where it happens.

At Light Up Hanley, you will see a multi-sensory musical sculpture made up of more than 200 illuminated chime bars and a five-metre-high fortune-telling fruit machine.

It will also feature a large-scale projection onto The Town Hall co-created with young people from StokeonTrent College, YMCA, Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College, Pinc College and artists Illuminos.

With thanks to our Light Up Hanley partners Stoke-on-Trent City Centre BID and Stoke Creates.

Got a question?

We’ve got answers! Head over to our Light Up Hanley Access & FAQs page to find everything we think you might need to know to prepare for your visit.

Sneak peeks

A large, multi-coloured light projection featuring bottle kilns and an aeroplane propeller is lighting up Hanley's old Town Hall against a dark sky.

Message in a Bottle Kiln

Message in a Bottle Kiln is an inspiring new projection artwork from Illuminos to celebrate the centenary year of the city of Stoke-on-Trent, bringing Hanley Town Hall to life through animation and sound.

Playing on the idea of a message in a bottle, alongside the area’s iconic bottle kilns, Illuminos have worked with young people from Stoke imagining with them what they would place in a bottle kiln to send forwards into the future, and the wonderful transformations that might take place in the process.

Weaving the young peoples’ ideas into a vision of the next 100 years of Stoke-on-Trent, the building will come alive with the power and heat of the kilns, morphing and transforming as Spitfires turn to space travel, ceramics merge with silicon, melodies soar and treasures delight.

A person is standing in front of a five-metre-high fruit machine that is glowing in neon colours against a dark background. The words 'Positive Spin' and a rainbow arcs above the machine.

Positive Spin

Created for Liverpool’s River of Light 2024 festival, Positive Spin is a towering, five-metre-high interactive installation by illustrator Liz Harry and the creative collective The Kazimier (Invisible Wind Factory).

Merging the nostalgic charm of beachfront arcades with a futuristic aesthetic, the piece functions as a giant “automated tarot reader.” Three illuminated rotating drums- reminiscent of a vintage fruit machine – generate your fortune!

Adorned with Harry’s signature bold, colorful illustrations and framed by vibrant neon, the artwork uses play and spectacle to promote a mindset of optimism, inviting audiences of all ages to engage with a message of hope.

Illumaphonium

“A dynamic and interactive, multi sensory, music making installation – the first of its kind”.

This semi-acoustic, semi-automatic, multi-player musical sculpture stands over three and a half meters tall.

108 hand-tuned and illuminated chime bars respond to every players touch. As an ever-changing pattern of light and sound ripples across the giant instrument’s surface.

Become a part of the artwork Hanley, come play!

Disco Critters

Kitsch n Sync, favourites of many who have seen them at Appetite events, are back and putting the wild into wildlife with their quirky, campy walkabout fun!

Disco Critters Party Panda & Foxy Lady are on their way to Hanley to get everyone in the mood with their funk and disco moves! They’re bringing the party vibes to help us release our inner animals and disco divas with some dancing night fever!

The Gameshow Hosts will also be on hand to show you around and the interactive illuminations. “Everyone’s A Winner Baby! “

Two people in pink jumpsuits are dancing in front of a DJ in the open air. The figures' heads are covered with headpieces of geometric, mirrored pieces depicting animals: a fox and a panda. They're dancing disco moves with one hand pointing to the sky.

The Appetite programme and Light Up Winter series of events is funded by National Lottery through Arts Council England’s Creative People and Places programme. With additional event funding from UK Government, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, Denise Coates Foundation, and Middleport Matters. Light Up Winter is delivered in partnership with Stoke-on-Trent City Centre BID, Newcastle-under-Lyme BID, and Stoke Creates.

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Light Up Middleport

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Let’s Light Up Middleport!

Wednesday 21 & Thursday 22 January

Drop in any time 4pm – 8pm. FREE!

Location: around the Bowling Green in Middleport Park.

Light Up Middleport is the first event in our✨ Light Up Winter series, which includes Light Up Hanley (3 & 4 Feb) and Newcastle Under Light (4 March).

Featuring immersive artworks, projections and interactive installations, the Light Up Winter series will transform familiar spaces into glowing, playful places to explore after dark.

Each of the three events in the series will feature different artists and artworks, and a special vibe that reflects the community where it happens.

At Light Up Middleport, you will see encounter illuminated boxes flashing in time with residents’ heartbeats, flying fish made from recycled plastic bottles, and a large, 

It will also feature a large-scaleinteractive structure where you can create melodies and light patterns using simple hand movements.

With thanks to our Light Up Middleport partners Middleport Matters with support from Canal & River Trust, and to our funder for this event, Denise Coates Foundation.

Got a question?

We’ve got answers! Head over to our Light Up Middleport Access & FAQs page to find everything we think you might need to know to prepare for your visit.

Sneak peeks

The Matter of the Heart

The Matter of the Heart is a beautiful installation from an award-winning studio, made up of 30 glowing boxes, each connected to a person’s live heartbeat and accompanied by a short description of their connection to Stoke-on-Trent.

During the event, each participant’s light box will pulse in time with their live heartbeat, bringing the installation to life, forming a portrait of the city’s collective beating heart.

Flying Fish

Wild Rumpus have transformed recycled plastic and milk bottles into a stunning installation of flying fish. Arranged at different heights on a series of supports, they aim to evoke a sense of movement. 

Wild Rumpus are an award-winning arts organisation based in a woodland in Cheshire, working to deepen connections to nature through outdoor events.

Circo Tree

by Dan Fox at Sound Intervention

Circo Tree is a large-scale interactive sound and light installation. It creates a gathering space that feels like being in an open air circus tent.

The audience can play Circo Tree using an invisible beam. A simple hand movement up and down allows the user to play melodies and make patterns in the lights move around the structure.

Faceboard

by Dan Fox at Sound Intervention

Faceboard is a fun interactive re-invention of the iconic seaside comic foreground.

Instead of a painted static image, Sound Intervention use digital animations projected and manipulated by an artist to fit the faces looking through.

You can be anything from a mermaid to a dinosaur, snowman to a dragon!

Kiln Lanterns

B. ARTS will run a drop-in lantern making workshop in advance of the event. The lanterns made, in the shape of bottle kilns, will be displayed during the event.

At the event you are invited to help create a huge sculptural lantern in The Block, on the Bowling Green.

B. ARTS love making lanterns and teaching other people how to make them! They have made lanterns and bespoke night-time events locally, across the UK and further afield (in Italy, Romanis, Bosnia, Hungary, France, Mexico and Denmark!). 

Be part of the art

Two young adults are standing on the grass in the dark looking down at several small boxes on the ground that are glowing bright green. There are more boxes dotted around the floor in the background and several more people.

Would you like your heartbeat to be one of 30 featured in The Matter of The Heart?

Those selected to take part will be invited to a 15-minute session on either 17 or 19 January, between 10am and 4pm, at Middleport Matters’ Harper Street base. Participants will be given a heart monitor to wear, download an app to transmit their heartbeat, and share a few words about what Stoke-on-Trent means to them.  

For your chance to be chosen, apply via the idontloveyouanymore website.

The Appetite programme and Light Up Winter series of events is funded by National Lottery through Arts Council England’s Creative People and Places programme. With additional event funding from UK Government, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, Denise Coates Foundation, and Middleport Matters. Light Up Winter is delivered in partnership with Stoke-on-Trent City Centre BID, Newcastle-under-Lyme BID, and Stoke Creates.

Light Up Winter partner, funder, consortium logos

Want to know what else is going on?

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Light Up Winter with Appetite in 2026!

This winter we are bringing light to the darker months with three special, FREE events as part of our ✨ Light Up Winter ✨ series, which includes Light Up Middleport (21 & 22 Jan), Light Up Hanley (3 & 4 Feb) and Newcastle Under Light (4 March).

Featuring immersive artworks, projections and interactive installations, the ✨Light Up Winter✨ series will transform familiar spaces into glowing, playful places to explore after dark.

Each of the three events in the series will feature different artists and artworks, and a special vibe that reflects the community where it happens. We would love to see you at all three!

See your community in a fresh light

BSL at Light Up Winter

BSL Tours

Tours of the events with a British Sign Language interpreter are available at the each of the Light Up Winter events on the following days:

Light Up Middleport Wednesday 21 January

 Light Up Hanley Wednesday 4 February

Newcastle Under Light Wednesday 4 March

To book onto a tour, email us at askus@appetite.org.uk

The Appetite programme and Light Up Winter series of events is funded by National Lottery through Arts Council England’s Creative People and Places programme. With additional event funding from UK Government, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, Denise Coates Foundation, and Middleport Matters. Light Up Winter is delivered in partnership with Stoke-on-Trent City Centre BID, Newcastle-under-Lyme BID, and Stoke Creates.

Light Up Winter partner, funder, consortium logos

Want to know what else is going on?

Visit the What’s On page for events and go to Get Involved for more opportunities. For regular updates, why not subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on FacebookInstagram, and YouTube.

Come join our first Creative Consultation for Sensasian 2026

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Have YOUR say on Sensasian 2026 - YOUR way!

Sensasian is a vibrant festival celebrating South Asian arts and culture right here in Stoke-on-Trent, brought to you by Appetite and New Vic Theatre.

The past two Sensasian-al years have been filled with some of the best South Asian artists and artistry, from comedy to dance, film to photography, music to magic, and much more. And we want 2026 to be even bigger and better than ever.

Think you can add some cultural spice? Got ideas for music, dance, art, or something totally unique that might be missing from the menu?

Whether you were there first for Sensasian 2024, were new to Sensasian 2025, or if Sensasian 2026 is going to be your big introduction, we want you to inspire us and help us build a festival that will inspire the local community too!

Your voice and vision are vital to Sensasian and we want to hear it at our first Creative Consultation:

  • Friday 28 November
  • 6pm – 8pm
  • New Vic Theatre

So come along and have your Sen-say-sian in 2026!

What to expect

Our Consultations are a completely open forum for thoughts, ideas, and conversations about the arts and culture that you want to see at Sensasian 2026. There’s no such thing as a bad idea!

You will meet like-minded people who are as passionate about South Asian culture in Stoke-on-Trent as you are. Who knows, you might make new friends and lasting connections.

Free tea, coffee and snacks – of course!

We are close in to some members of an audience who are all laughing.

Who should come?

The event is open to all, with a focus on the local South Asian community. But we are keen to meet with everybody who has an interest in South Asian arts, culture, and creative experiences for our area.

So please come along and add your voice to our vision for celebrating Stoke-on-Trent’s vibrant heritage. And tell your family, friends and neighbours that they’re invited too!

Questions?

Email Raz on Rasandeep@appetite.org.uk and he can answer any queries you might have before welcoming you to the event.

New to Appetite? Read all about us, see our work, or take a look at current and past events to find out more. You can also check out our social media on Facebook and Instagram, watch our videos on YouTube, or subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date and get exclusive news about what’s coming up!

We hope to see you soon! From Team Appetite.

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Sensasian Community Consultation Event

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Help Us Shout About Sensasian

We’re inviting YOU to join our Creative Consultation where you can share your expertise and insight to help us broaden our audience for Sensasian – a vibrant South Asian arts event coming this July from Appetite and New Vic Theatre.

Do you love Sensasian and want to help others find the programme?

Do you know where members of the local South Asian communities find out about events?

Have you got ideas on how we could better market, promote and increase awareness of Sensasian to more people?

If so, join us on Thursday 20 March 2025, 6pm – 8.30pm at New Vic Theatre and share your thoughts.

In return you can enjoy some live entertainment and refreshments, plus the company of others who are passionate about Sensasian.

What to expect

  • An open forum for thoughts, ideas, and conversations about the arts and culture you want to see
  • A chance to meet like-minded people who are as passionate about South Asian culture in Stoke-on-Trent as you are
  • A special live performance from local dance school Dharshanodiyaa School of Dance as a taster of the main event
  • Free tea, coffee and snacks
A South Asian couple are sitting, smiling, and clapping towards something off the right-hand side of the picture. The gent wears black glasses, a dark-green kurta with embroidery around the neckline, and a golden scarf. The lady has short black hair and wears a royal blue saree with gold embellishments and dark red pallu. She has gold jewellery and a mehndi design on the back of her hand.
A South Asaian with short, black hair and wearing and loose-fitting, grey top with a sparkly butterfly on is leaning over a table. On the table are a china tea set and set of three brown suitcases stacked. The lady is holding a market pen and writing on some paper on the table. Blurred images in the background suggest that she is in a busy area.

Who should come?

The event is open to all, with a focus on the local South Asian community. But we are keen to meet with everybody who has an interest in South Asian arts, culture, and creative experiences for our area.

So please come along and lend us your insights to help us build events that reflect our Stoke-on-Trent’s vibrant heritage. Don’t miss this chance to make your voice heard and be part of something amazing!

Questions?

Email Raz on Rasandeep@appetite.org.uk and he can answer any queries you might have before welcoming you to the event.

If you’re interested in what happened at Sensasian 2024, take a look at past events on the Appetite website, or check out our social media on Facebook @appetite.stoke and Instagram @appetite_stoke

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Sensasian Community Consultation Event

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Help Us Shape Sensasian

Do you have Sensasian-al ideas about what South Asian arts and events should look like in Stoke-on-Trent?

Have you got an insight into the cultural flavours that we are missing in our area? Got opinions about music, dance, and more … ?

We’re inviting YOU to join our Creative Consultation and have your say in shaping Sensasian, a vibrant South Asian arts event coming this July. Explore a curated menu of performers, share your thoughts, and vote for your favourites. Your influence is key as the most popular artists will be selected for our Sensasian programme!


When is it?

Wednesday, February 5 2025

6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

New Vic Theatre, Etruria Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 0JG

 

What to expect

An open forum for thoughts, ideas, and conversations about the arts and culture you want to see

A chance to meet like-minded people who are as passionate about South Asian culture in Stoke-on-Trent as you are

A special live performance from a musician to get a taste of what you will see more of in July

Free tea, coffee and snacks

Who should come?

The event is open to all, with a focus on the local South Asian community. But we are keen to meet with everybody who has an interest in South Asian arts, culture, and creative experiences for our area.

So please come along and lend us your insights to help shape future artistic events that reflect our Stoke-on-Trent’s vibrant heritage. Don’t miss this chance to make your voice heard and be part of something amazing!

 

Questions? Email Raz on Rasandeep@appetite.org.uk and he can answer any queries you might have before welcoming you to the event.

If you’re interested in what happened at Sensasian 2024, take a look at past events on the Appetite website, or check out our social media on Facebook @appetite.stoke and Instagram @appetite_stoke

Make a Donation

Help us continue what we do

Ambassadors

Spread the word, get rewards!

Volunteer

Make friends & gain experience