University lights up for 200th celebration

We kicked off our bicentenary celebrations on 17 January with a dazzling light display and fun-filled evening of music, poetry and performance.

The University ‘painted the town purple’ on Wednesday, 17 January – a brilliant pathway of light illuminating Oxford Road to mark the start of our 200th anniversary celebrations.

Light Up, the first in a series of exciting bicentenary events planned throughout 2024, saw campus transformed from frosty white to resplendent purple. Iconic buildings including the Whitworth Arch and Manchester Museum glowed bright in our signature colour.

Campus was truly abuzz, with hundreds braving the cold to line Oxford Road for the big switch on and a special ‘Late’ event at the Museum, featuring light-filled poetry, music and more – plus a special makeover for our famous spider crab...

The countdown begins

At 6.24pm – 18.24 representing our founding year – Leader of Manchester City Council Bev Craig accompanied our President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell for the countdown, pressing the big gold button together and setting campus awash in light.

The reception event at Engineering Building A, live streamed for audiences around the world, also included a warm welcome from Nancy, a speech from Councillor Craig on the important role the University plays within its city, and excerpts from a specially commissioned bicentenary poem by its writer, alumna Rebecca Hurst.

A line from Mast Year: A poem for the bicentenary of The University of Manchester – ‘I’m meant to be here’ – beamed in huge neon letters as part of an eye-catching installation across Booth Street East, where it will remain until the end of February. At the Alliance Manchester Business School, a giant purple bee danced and spun, encouraging visitors along the trail.

On Oxford Road, the Museum’s much-loved spider crab was ready to party – and dressed up for the occasion – following a glamorous disco makeover. The ‘disco crab’ proved a huge favourite with the crowds, many of whom posed for selfies and danced with their new decapod friend.

Manchester Museum's spider crab following a disco makeover.

The Museum's spider crab enjoys a disco glow-up.

Across the road a huge projection emblazoned our distinctive ‘drum’ building, University Place. The projection shone a light on our inspiring community, featuring just some of the people who have made, and continue to make, a real difference – at our University, in Manchester and around the world. Famous and not-so-famous faces, archive imagery and nostalgic photos invited viewers to truly feel part of our 200-year timeline.

Follow the light

At the Museum, Dishoom provided chai lattes to warm cold hands as visitors packed in for curated tours of some of its best-loved collections; family lantern-making workshops; uplifting performances and intriguing displays, such as amazing colour-changing, sustainable concrete from Graphene Innovations Manchester.

Rebecca Hurst performed a second rendition of her beautiful poem – this time in full – and another alumnus, David McFarlane, performed an incredible chromesthesia concert, in which he and his band (fellow alumni) used music to recreate the experience of sound-to-colour synaesthesia, turning sound into coloured light.

There was also the exciting announcement of this year’s micropoetry competition from the Centre for New Writing and Creative Manchester. Its theme is ‘200 years of creativity: Manchester’s past, present and future', and entrants – perhaps feeling inspired by the night’s activities – are invited to express their creativity in no more than 280 characters for a chance to win a first prize of £500.

Rebecca Hurst recites her specially commissioned bicentenary poem to a large crowd at Manchester Museum.

Alumna Rebecca Hurst recites her contemplative poem, specially commissioned for our bicentenary year.

Globally connected

Manchester is a truly global University, and our Light Up celebrations stretched across the world.

In Shanghai, our China Centre set the CITI Bank Tower aglow in a riot of colour – the number 200 shining out across the city. In Dubai, our Middle East Centre conducted a rousing countdown, and our South East Asia Centre in Singapore gathered current students and esteemed alumni for a jubilant reception.

The celebrations continue in Hong Kong as a purple, illuminated tram traverses the financial and heritage areas of Hong Kong Island for three weeks, spreading news of our special anniversary.

Light Up: a global event, and fitting way to launch our bicentenary year.

Celebrating our wonderful community, past and present, near and far, in the most spectacular – and purple – way.

Highlights

Watch highlights of our Light Up event – throughout campus and across the globe:

Scroll across to see how our community, in Manchester and around the world, joined in the celebrations on social media: