Coventry City of Culture: Refugee voices heard at cathedral

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Where is the Light will be on display at Coventry Cathedral from Saturday

The voices of refugees and asylum seekers can be heard in an installation set up as part of Coventry's year as the UK City of Culture.

Where is the Light, an arts project using lights and sounds, will be shown inside the city's cathedral from Saturday.

The voices and stories collected are from interviews carried out online during the lockdowns of 2020.

The immersive installation has been toured elsewhere to positive reviews.

LED lights are installed which change with the sounds and as visitors walk through and around it.

The installation features voices from Coventry, along with communities from Halton, Hull and Leicester.

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The installation features voices from Coventry as well as Halton, Hull and Leicester

It is led by the arts collective Squidsoup and ArtReach,

Maddy Smart, executive producer at ArtReach, said they collected voices of "sanctuary seeking communities about their experiences of light in their life and what brings them hope".

"The audience response to Where There is Light has been really amazing," she said.

"People have had really strong emotional responses to it."

The installation runs at the cathedral until 26 February.

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