"Where Light Falls" was a light show projected onto St. Paul's Cathedral in London at the end of October. Unfortunately, I was not in London over the four nights that the light show took place, so I had to see it virtually. The light show features St. Paul's during the Blitz and bombings during World War II, including the people who watched the skies and protected the cathedral the best that they could. Despite the protection, the cathedral was damaged during the war. The light show consists of projected imagery onto the facade of the cathedral with music and sound.
The light show lasted about twenty minutes and was repeated throughout the evening.
Coventry Cathedral will also host its own rendition of "Where Light Falls" as the history of the cathedral instead of the focus on World War II. That takes place in mid-November.
Visitors to my blog may remember another projection onto St. Paul's Cathedral that I have covered in my blog a few years ago: Martin Firrell St. Paul's Cathedral Flames
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