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BEYOND THE FRAME: AN
IMMERSIVE ART EXPERIENCE
Held at the iconic London venue
Mansion House, home of the Lord
Mayor of the City of London, Beyond the
Frame is a one-night-only event, on
21 November, that will immerse visitors
in a world of art, light and creativity.
Treloar's, a charity for disabled children
and young people, have teamed up with
world-renowned projection artists
Luxmuralis, for their incredible debut at
Mansion House, bringing art to life in a
way guests have never experienced. Their
immersive projections will transform the
Egyptian Hall into a captivating
environment where vibrant colours and
dynamic designs surround you.
Alongside this stunning visual
experience, the incredible creativity of
Treloar’s students will be showcased
with a never-before-seen display of their
artwork. Plus, you'll also have the
chance to explore a full exhibition of
their creations, offering an inspiring
glimpse into their artistic talents and
imagination.
This isn’t just another event – it’s a
rare opportunity to experience
something extraordinary in one of
London’s most prestigious and exclusive
venues. Mansion House is typically
closed to the public, making this a truly
unique opportunity to enjoy an
unforgettable evening.
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Treloar’s is a charity that provides
outstanding education, therapy and care
to physically disabled young people, and
empowers them to live more
independent and fulfilling lives. The
charity supports around 170 children
and young people, aged 4 to 25 years,
who come from across the country to
attend the school and college. All of the
students are physically disabled, many
with complex clinical needs and a
sensory impairment.
www.treloar.org.uk/events
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WAYNE MCGREGOR: INFINITE
BODIES
Somerset House is presenting Infinite
Bodies, a landmark exhibition by
internationally acclaimed choreographer
and director Sir Wayne McGregor CBE.
Marking the culmination of Somerset
House’s 25th birthday celebrations, it
brings together a dynamic constellation of
collaborators across dance, visual arts
and sound, exploring bold new
expressions of the body across space,
time, and technology. Presented offsite,
in partnership with Stone Nest in
London’s West End, McGregor unveils
On The Other Earth, a radical new
installation to extend the experience of
Infinite Bodies beyond Somerset House.
It is set within Jeffrey Shaw and Sarah
Kenderdine’s radically immersive,
panoramic screen, where 3D imagery is
experienced within a large-scale
cylindrical feature. Created in
collaboration with artists Ravi Deepres
and Theresa Baumgartner, and
combining dance, choreography, digital
imaging, spatialised sound, and AI,
McGregor once again redefines how we
think about movement, the body, and
performance.
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