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Botanica Lumina is back with after dark events shining in the Botanic Garden

Adelaide Botanic Garden will be buzzing after dark through the cooler months, as the popular Botanica Lumina program of events is launched.

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Adelaide Botanic Garden is buzzing after dark through the cooler months, as the popular Botanica Lumina program of events has launched another season.

From August to October, the exciting event series will see live music, food events, interactive artist talks, a family-friendly scavenger hunt, theatre, history tours, an outdoor production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, and a spooky plant night tour to name a few. There are events that will appeal to all ages.

Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Director, Dr Lucy Sutherland, is thrilled that Botanica Lumina is taking place again to delight visitors, who will get to experience the iconic garden in sensational ways.

“Botanica Lumina will help combat our winter-hibernation blues. It will give people another fun reason to come to this beautiful natural space where they can connect with family and friends at wondrous night time events.”

“Being in Adelaide Botanic Garden after dark is a different experience; your senses are treated to alternative sights, sounds and smells. The moonlit events are sure to enchant visitors,” said Dr Sutherland.  

The Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium’s Manager of Public Programs, Christine Schloithe, said the 2021 season provides a new opportunity for the much-loved garden to be showcased again.

“Last year, thousands of visitors flocked to the city to enjoy the magic of Fire Gardens. In late winter and spring, we delivered sell-out events including a stimulating light show, artist talks, opera and theatre – all in a COVID-19 safe way,’’

“We encourage the community to make the most of this years’ events, which will run from April through to October 2021, and give you, your family and friends a night to remember,” Ms Schloithe said.

The Botanica Lumina program is proudly supported by Major Partner SA Power Networks who, as part of their ethos of Empowering South Australia, is partnering with organisations that are contributing to a sustainable community and environment.

Visit botanicgardens.sa.gov.au/botanicalumina to find out more.

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