The sky will become a storybook at this heartwarming addition to the DroneArt Show series, bringing a luminescent spectacle of music, art and technology to Bath for one night only on May 9. Space Chase promises to transport you out of this world with its tender tale of Freddie the alien and his wondrous adventures through space, told using over 1,200 drones that work in incredible synchronicity to create cinematic light formations. Taking place at Bath Racecourse, located just a 30-minute drive from Bristol, this vibrant outdoor show ensures an unforgettable evening for all the family.
DroneArt Show: Space Chase at Bath Racecourse – Waitlist
What can you expect at DroneArt Show: Space Chase?
This magical visual journey takes you beyond the stars, following the story of a runaway alien with special wormhole-conjuring powers called Freddie, who meets a curious stargazing child called Joey, and sparks up a heartwarming friendship. Intergalactic escapades ensue, depicted by thousands of glowing drones that whisk you away to space with images of colourful planets, nefarious alien nemesis, wide-eyed little boys and enchanting nebulae.
Space Chase unfolds over 60 minutes, a fusion of colour and sky-high technology that works in harmony with melody and sound. Whether it’s a luminous Freddie pulsing along to a catchy beat or an awestruck Joey watching the moon landing report, the show is a spectacle for the senses. Speaking of senses, if you need to fuel your night of gazing, there will be tasty food and drink on-site to enjoy before the show kicks off.
An ideal opportunity to make some memories with your loved ones, DroneArt Show: Space Chase gets the whole family out under the stars for a shared moment of wonder. Kids and adults alike can sit back, relax and get lost in the dazzling universe of this cosmic adventure. Plus, if you fall in love with the heartwarming characters and visuals, you can get your hands on some exclusive merchandise to take home as an extra memento.
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<h2>President Bola Tinubu has been urged to consider moving the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (<a href="https://naijanews.com/topic/nnpcl/">NNPCL</a>), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), and Nigerian Ports Authority to the Niger Delta region for efficiency.</h2>
<p>Making this call, a former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Yekini Nabena, appealed that the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment be moved to either Kano or Anambra States where people trade in high proportion to justify the planned relocation of some departments of the Central Bank of Nigeria and Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria out of the Federal Capital Territory.</p>
<p><strong>Naija News</strong> reports that Nabena's plea comes just a few days after the Federal Government expressed interest in relocating some elements of the CBN and FAAN to Lagos State to improve operational efficiency.</p>
<p>Referencing an interview that was published on April 11, 1997 with the headline "I don't believe in one Nigeria—Tinubu," the former APC spokesman stated that the administration needs to be transparent about its true intentions about the relocation of the two agencies that are impacted.</p>
<p>However, the development has sparked heated arguments, with certain Northern senators and elites strongly opposing the decision.</p>
<p>Nabena stated that federal agencies are emblems of Nigerian unity and should not be tampered with.</p>
<p>The APC chieftain further detailed that despite repeated discussions in the Nigerian Senate, the oil firms had not responded to requests to relocate to the oil-producing Niger Delta region.</p>
<p>He said,<em> “If the efficiency of these agencies is the main reason for the plan to relocate them to Lagos State, we from the Niger Delta are also asking that the NNPCL, NIMASA, NPA, and others will be more effective in either Bayelsa, Rivers or Delta states.</em></p>
<p><em>“In the same way, the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steal Development should be moved to Kogi state where we have the Ajaokuta Steal for efficiency. I also believe that the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment should either be relocated to Kano or Anambra states where trade is done in high proportion. In the same way, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture should be taken to Benue State, the food basket of the Nation.”</em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.naijanews.com/2024/01/24/faan-relocate-nnpcl-nimasa-to-niger-delta-apc-chieftain-urges-tinubu/">FAAN: Relocate NNPCL, NIMASA To Niger Delta, APC Chieftain Urges Tinubu</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.naijanews.com">Naija News</a>.</p>
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