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told media that Canberra's Night Noodle Markets were expected to host up to 25 hawker style food stalls, and that the ACT Government had committed $ 200,000 to bring the 2015 noodle markets to the city. Around 156,000 peoples visited the inaugural Enlighten Night Noodle Markets—of whom 24,000 visited
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told reporters that the show planned for Enlighten 2011 was "probably the biggest production that we've put on at any show in Australia." As part of the festival, cultural institutions in the Parliamentary triangle were illuminated after dark, including Old Parliament House, Parliament House and the
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Despite the big-ticket performances and media stunts, the inaugural festival cost $ 2.4 million, and there was poor community interest, with just 8600 visitors. The first Enlighten did however attract 2400 visitors from interstate or overseas who came to Canberra specifically for Enlighten or
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In 2016, alongside the Night Noodle Markets, Enlighten featured an installation by Amanda Parer of five illuminated white rabbits standing at 7 metres (23 ft). Parer described the rabbits as metaphors for the mismanagement of the environment. Free concerts held over the consecutive weekends
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Enlighten has come under severe criticism in the Australian media for not paying professional artists for their work and labor producing installations and artworks (despite being a well-funded government festival). For the 2020 festival the EOI proposal request published on Artshub and Visabel
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suggests four remuneration options to artists, three of which indicate artists should fully self-fund, partially self-fund or find sponsorship for exhibition of their own work. One indicates that the festival will pay for some projects but stresses a very limited budget for artworks.
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describing the Labor Government's attempt to create a new festival as "embarrassing". The Enlighten entertainment lineup featured in the 2012 event was scaled back significantly from the 2011 event to instead feature local Canberra artists including
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In November 2014, the ACT Government announced the Night Noodle Markets would be coming to Canberra during the Enlighten Festival in 2015. The Night Noodle Markets feature Asian-themed street-food vendors. ACT Tourism Minister
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For its first six years, the large-scale projections for Enlighten were coordinated by Electric Canvas. Electric Canvas's managing director Peter Milne has also worked on the
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Since its inception, Enlighten has become increasingly popular, attracting 115,000 visitors in 2013 and 131,500 in 2014. Attendance rose again in 2015, to 287,874 visitors.
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Since its inception, Enlighten has become increasingly popular, attracting 115,000 visitors in 2013 and 131,500 in 2014. Attendance rose again in 2015, to 287,874 visitors.
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featuring illuminating light installations and projections, performances from local and interstate musicians, a short film festival and the Canberra Balloon Spectacular.
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In its second year, Enlighten was made a part of the Canberra Festival. The merging of the festivals was met with criticism from the Canberra branch of the
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The total attendance figure for Enlighten - See Canberra in a whole new light 2013 was 115,031, an increase of 290% on last year's figure of 29,437.
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for the first time. The tent put on dozens of shows featuring comics, acrobats and musicians. The festival also included Canberra's first
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and consumed 2423 litres of diesel, resulting in an estimated 7.0 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent greenhouse gas emissions.
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In 2013, along with the large-scale building illuminations featured in the previous two events, Enlighten hosted a
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became canvasses for projection for the first time—they had not been lit in the 2011 Enlighten festival.
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the Labor party committed to spend $ 3.72 million to continue Enlighten in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
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The slogan for Enlighten, announced in December 2010, is "See Canberra in a whole new light"
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Visitors to the 2016 Enlighten Night Noodle Markets, in the lawns to the north of
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Culture and creativity illuminate the capital: Enlighten event report 2015
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In its first year, along with other events, Enlighten hosted rock band
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In 2012, projections for Enlighten were predominantly powered using
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2015–16: Enlighten debuts the Night Noodle Markets in Canberra
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made an election promise to deliver a new autumn event for
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is an outdoor annual art and cultural festival held in
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Entrance to Old Parliament House during Enlighten 2013
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Enlighten attendance, budget and visitor expenditure
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2012: Enlighten made a part of the Canberra Festival
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2013–14 Budget Paper No. 3: Expenditure Initiatives
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Exhibition
Canberra
35°18′29″S 149°07′28″E / 35.3081°S 149.1244°E / -35.3081; 149.1244
www.enlightencanberra.com.au
Canberra
Australia
Australian Capital Territory
Old Parliament House
Parliament House
National Gallery of Australia
National Portrait Gallery
Questacon
A projection on the National Library of Australia during the 2012 Enlighten festival
National Library of Australia
ACT Labor
Canberra
Australia
Australian Capital Territory
Andrew Barr
National Gallery of Australia
Parliament House
Old Parliament House
INXS
George Benson
Afro Celt Sound System
Kirk Pengilly
Liberal Party of Australia
Brendan Smyth
Owen Campbell

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