About Great Promenade Show

The Great Promenade Show consists of ten pieces of artwork along Blackpool Promenade from South Pier heading south. It is generally thought of as an outdoor art gallery reflecting Blackpool's history and character, with the works commissioned from both established and emerging artists. Following a vote from the public for their favourites in May 2000, ten pieces were selected to be developed further and then installed permanently on the Great Promenade Show. 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They' was installed October 2002. At six metres in diameter and weighing six tonnes it is the world's largest dance hall mirror ball covered in 47,000 mirrors that gently rotates and catches the light. "The Swivelling Wind Shelters" is part of "The Great Promenade Show" and was constructed in 2004 by Ian McChesney with Atelier One. The sculpture was made using stainless steel and wood and is eight metres tall. It moves with the wind in order to provide a constant source of shelter. 'Glam Rocks' was installed June 2001. This piece consists of three large pebbles with constellations of hundreds of fibre optic lights which slowly change colour and sparkle, combining a reference to the seaside and the glamour of Blackpool.

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