The National Gallery's Bicentenary Celebration - 200 years of bringing people and paintings together
To mark an incredible milestone — 200 years of bringing people and paintings together — The National Gallery approached us to provide entertainment for their bicentenary celebration.
We provided Camilla and Emma performing on electric harp and violin, creating a contemporary yet timeless soundscape that beautifully complemented the grandeur of the occasion.
A highlight of the evening was our “Goddess of The Gallery”, a bespoke artistic creation commissioned exclusively for the event. Painted in shimmering gold and dressed in an emerald green gown with a dramatic gold headdress adorned with fresh flowers, she embodied elegance and creativity. The Goddess also served as a live model for guests to capture during a life drawing activity, seamlessly blending performance and artistry in celebration of the Gallery’s bicentennial legacy.
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