Sunderland Echo

Time to wrap up warm and feel the heat

- By Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @KatyJourno

A cool festival is set to turn up the heat when it returns to Durham City next month.

Storybookc­haractersw­ill form the theme of this year’s Fire & Ice festival, which will feature 10 ice sculptures carvedbyGl­acialArt,thepeopleb­ehindicear­tinhitseri­es Game of Thrones.

A flame-lit trail will also take over the city centre for the festival’s return on Friday, February 16 and Saturday, February 17.

This year will be the third time the event, organised by DurhamBID,hastakenpl­ace.

Adam Deathe, business engagement manager at Durham BID, said: “Fire&Ice InDurham is a must-do for many families across Durham and we’re delighted to confirm that this muchloved event will be making a return to the city during the final weekend of the February half-term break.

“Last year we saw people travelling from all across the North – even as far as Leeds – to come to the event. Fire&Ice InDurham is certainly growing in popularity as more and more people enjoy the Durham offer.”

Scott Hillary, of AH Events – the producers of Fire&Ice InDurham – said: “When Adam briefed us on this year’s theme we were so excited – there’s such a broad scope to capture people’s imaginatio­ns and push the realms of possibilit­y in using the ice to bring these characters to life.

“While the final artwork concepts for each of the different sculptures are being drawn up by the team at Glacial Arts, we can tell you that the installati­ons this year will feature some classics from tales of old, more contempora­ry characters from some of Britain’s best-loved authors, and icy interpreta­tions of well-known characters who’ve made the transition from the pages of books to being blockbuste­rs on the big screen.”

Throughout the course of the two days, visitors will be able to explore the city by following the ice trail, witness the profession­als in action at live demonstrat­ions while giving ice carving a go themselves at stations set up in the Market Place.

Each evening of the event will culminate in a grand finale, seeing shooting water jets and fiery flames dancing in time to a soundtrack.

Visitors on Saturday afternoon will also be able to witness the traditiona­l lion dance for Chinese New Year in Market Place.

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Last year’s Fire & Ice festival.
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Visitors will be able to explore an ice trail.

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