Comprising an awe-inspiring 3D architectural-mapped projection cast onto the historic facades of the Parade Ground, InnerGlow instantly established itself as a new Tai Kwun signature event in its first season in September 2022 and public anticipation is mounting for the unveiling of an all-new show on 26 January, then showing nightly until 14 February. As the city gears up to celebrate the Lunar New Year, details about the themes and content remain a closely guarded secret, but as we enter the Year of the Dragon, we might expect the Chinese Zodiac to make its mark on InnerGlow 2024, which this year is subtitled Dragon Tales. And, inspired by the public’s hugely enthusiastic response for the first two InnerGlow seasons, this year’s programme is expanding beyond the Parade Ground to embrace the Prison Yard which will glow nightly with InnerGlow Searchlight a showcase of the evolving creations of the next generation of InnerGlow creatives who have been mentored and coached by The Electric Canvas as Tai Kwun not only continues its mission to develop local talents but also builds Hong Kong’s capability in this exciting field in which constant technological advances open up exciting new possibilities for creative artists and where unfettered artistic creativity challenges the technology.