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Trakai lake to host unique electronic music and light show
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Trakai lake to host unique electronic music and light show

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Trakai, Lithuania, will host a unique electronic music event on the lake, transforming the historic town for one night.
  • The event, starting at 6 PM, will feature local DJs and a special guest from Georgia, Generali Minerali, known for his Tbilisi underground sound.
  • A 5x10 meter lighting installation will move with the music's rhythm, creating a dynamic atmosphere, while logistics are managed by "Mindaugo laivai" for transport to the main boat, "Nojus."

The historic town of Trakai, Lithuania, is set to undergo a remarkable transformation for a single night as it hosts an exclusive electronic music event on its iconic lake. Organizers promise a unique experience, blending music, light, and the picturesque setting of Trakai's natural beauty.

The event is scheduled to commence at 6 PM, coinciding with sunset over Trakai's lake and sky. The musical lineup features a strong contingent of local electronic music DJs, including Krolis, Monika Seta, Mark Clattenburg, Domeikietis, BBN, and Youwin Trax. Adding an international flair, the night will feature a special guest from Georgia, Generali Minerali, who will bring the distinctive sound of the Tbilisi underground scene.

A key technical highlight of the event will be a 5x10 meter lighting installation mounted on the deck. This "living light architecture" is designed to move in sync with the music's rhythm, creating a constantly evolving and immersive atmosphere for attendees. As night falls, this dynamic light show will complement the electronic music, enhancing the overall sensory experience.

Logistics for the event are being managed by "Mindaugo laivai," a professional shipping company, ensuring a smooth experience from the start. Guests will embark on smaller boats from the shore of Vytautas the Great to reach the main vessel, "Nojus." One of these smaller boats will later dock at the main deck, serving as a floating relaxation area away from the dance floor's energy, allowing guests to enjoy the tranquil night lake.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.