Fenwick has revealed its much-an- ticipated Newcastle Christmas window theme The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, depicting the beloved tale of four curi- ous children discovering the magical world of Narnia.
“A place where it is always winter but never Christmas.”
This year’s Christmas window sees Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy step through the magical wardrobe and embark on a fantastical adventure with Aslan and Mr. Tumnus, where they navigate the land of eternal winter which has been enchant- ed by the White Witch.
The fantastical world of Narnia was unveiled in front of children and families from Fenwick’s partner schools, hospitals, and charities, as well as competition win- ners on Sunday evening.
The window display showcases the twists and turns of the popular fantasy novel, published by HarperCollins, including Edmund’s dramatic capture by the White Witch and the siblings’ dangerous quest to free their brother from the queen’s icy grasp.
On their quest, they meet Father Christmas who gives them each a gift to help rescue Edmund: “These are your presents, and they are tools, not toys. The time to use them is perhaps near at hand. Bear them well.” The display concludes with a grand celebration as Aslan thaws the White Witch and Christmas is re- stored at last after 100 years.
This year Fenwick has once again teamed up with The Glasshouse International Centre for Music, to provide a specially created soundtrack for the festive win- dow. The music was carefully arranged by Newcastle-based conductor, Tim Burke and performed by The Glasshouse community choir, Voices of the River’s Edge, and orchestra Royal Northern Sinfonia.
Re-watch the magical moment now on Fenwick’s Official YouTube channel and bring the enchanted tale of Narnia home with a limited-edition version of the book which is available to purchase HERE.
As part of this year’s window reveal Fenwick are once again partnering with North East charity Seven Stories – The National Centre for Children’s Books. Seven Sto- ries will produce a 45-minute performance for children from seven local schools based on characters from The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. All children in attendance will receive a complimentary copy of the limited-edition book.
In addition, Seven Stories will be running a competition in celebration of this year’s window theme. Children are invited to write a fictional story focused on celebrating wintertime with loved ones. Entrant’s stories must be 250 words or less and include at least three words for a set list with prizes to be won. Find out more at https://www.sevenstories.org.u...
The windows can be viewed from Monday 6 November through to early January 2024.
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