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“EYES TO THE SKY”
St. Elizabeth’s Church

No one can ever be entirely certain how the world began. This visually poetic production invites the audience on a journey through time and imagination, weaving together the many ways people across cultures and ages have envisioned the birth of the world. Created for young audiences, the performance explores a range of visions of how the world began, from scientific perspectives to ancient cultural myths.

Blending organ music with electronic soundscapes, lasers, light, and projection, St. Elizabeth’s Church transforms into a magical storytelling space where sound and image bring creation stories to life.

The light performance is designed for school-aged viewers and lasts approximately 30 minutes. A ticket is required for entry.

Buy a ticket here.

“EYES TO THE SKY”

St. Elizabeth’s Church

No one can ever be entirely certain how the world began. This visually poetic production invites the audience on a journey through time and imagination, weaving together the many ways people across cultures and ages have envisioned the birth of the world. Created for young audiences, the performance explores a range of visions of how the world began, from scientific perspectives to ancient cultural myths.

Blending organ music with electronic soundscapes, lasers, light, and projection, St. Elizabeth’s Church transforms into a magical storytelling space where sound and image bring creation stories to life.

The light performance is designed for school-aged viewers and lasts approximately 30 minutes. A ticket is required for entry. Buy a ticket here.

“BEAUTIFUL LAND”
St. Elizabeth’s Church

Designed for the unique setting of St. Elizabeth’s Church, this production brings together light and music in a striking, immersive way. Combining lasers, video, and lighting design, it forms a visual ode to Estonia—capturing both its beauty and its imperfections.

The program includes works by renowned Estonian composers, alongside Rein Rannap’s cantata “Ilus maa” (“Beautiful Land”), performed by Marianne Leibur, Aksel Madis Verlin, the mixed choir Püüa päeva, the string section of the Pärnu City Orchestra, a band led by Siim Siimer, and Katrin Pärn.

The light performance lasts approximately 50 minutes. A ticket is required for entry.

Buy a ticket here.

“BEAUTIFUL LAND”

St. Elizabeth’s Church

Designed for the unique setting of St. Elizabeth’s Church, this production brings together light and music in a striking, immersive way. Combining lasers, video, and lighting design, it forms a visual ode to Estonia—capturing both its beauty and its imperfections.

The program includes works by renowned Estonian composers, alongside Rein Rannap’s cantata “Ilus maa” (“Beautiful Land”), performed by Marianne Leibur, Aksel Madis Verlin, the mixed choir Püüa päeva, the string section of the Pärnu City Orchestra, a band led by Siim Siimer, and Katrin Pärn.

The light performance lasts approximately 50 minutes. A ticket is required for entry. Buy a ticket here.

“IN THE NAME OF LOVE”
St. Elizabeth’s Church

Specially created for St. Elizabeth’s Church, this immersive light production reimagines U2’s greatest hits with the full Pärnu City Orchestra, Pärnu Chamber Choir and a live rock band. Through a blend of light, video, and lasers, the historic space is transformed into a mesmerizing and otherworldly environment.

Marking nearly five decades of U2’s music, the performance reflects the band’s enduring engagement with social and human issues. Bono’s belief that “True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice” feels as relevant and moving as ever in today’s world. Featuring Mihkel Raud and Katrin Pärn as soloists and narrators.

The light performance lasts approximately 1 hour. A ticket is required for entry.

Buy a ticket here.

“IN THE NAME OF LOVE”

St. Elizabeth’s Church

Specially created for St. Elizabeth’s Church, this immersive light production reimagines U2’s greatest hits with the full Pärnu City Orchestra, Pärnu Chamber Choir and a live rock band. Through a blend of light, video, and lasers, the historic space is transformed into a mesmerizing and otherworldly environment.

Marking nearly five decades of U2’s music, the performance reflects the band’s enduring engagement with social and human issues. Bono’s belief that “True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice” feels as relevant and moving as ever in today’s world. Featuring Mihkel Raud and Katrin Pärn as soloists and narrators.

The light performance lasts approximately 1 hour. A ticket is required for entry. Buy a ticket here.

“SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT”

Pärnu Central Library courtyard

The city at night is a different world from the one we know by day – full of unexpected encounters and hidden stories. This shadow theatre performance takes over the library’s glass facade, while video projection reveals the city and its shadows in a new and captivating way.

The light performance lasts approximately 10 minutes and is free for everyone.

“SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT”
Pärnu Central Library courtyard

The city at night is a different world from the one we know by day – full of unexpected encounters and hidden stories. This shadow theatre performance takes over the library’s glass facade, while video projection reveals the city and its shadows in a new and captivating way.

The light performance lasts approximately 10 minutes and is free for everyone.

“DREAM CATCHER”
Brackmann Park

A dreamcatcher protects against dark dreams, drawing in those filled with beauty and possibility. In a striking visual production, enriched with video projection and lasers, acrobats embody the challenge of balancing opposing forces – good and evil, fear and hope.

The light performance lasts approximately 10 minutes and is free for everyone.

“DREAM CATCHER”

Brackmann Park

A dreamcatcher protects against dark dreams, drawing in those filled with beauty and possibility. In a striking visual production, enriched with video projection and lasers, acrobats embody the challenge of balancing opposing forces – good and evil, fear and hope.

The light performance lasts approximately 10 minutes and is free for everyone.

“PEER GYNT”
Brackmann Park

Created to the music of Edvard Grieg, this light performance follows Peer Gynt, a restless dreamer escaping into a world of illusion and self-deception. Through the movement of acrobats, the story unfolds as a vivid visual journey, inviting the audience to reflect on what it means to stay true to oneself.

The light performance lasts approximately 10 minutes and is free for everyone.

“PEER GYNT”

Brackmann Park

Created to the music of Edvard Grieg, this light performance follows Peer Gynt, a restless dreamer escaping into a world of illusion and self-deception. Through the movement of acrobats, the story unfolds as a vivid visual journey, inviting the audience to reflect on what it means to stay true to oneself.

The light performance lasts approximately 10 minutes and is free for everyone.