Bask in the Glow
Illumination celebration unites campus and community on ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s bucolic Tappan Square.
April 29, 2024
Communications Staff
Photo credit: Mike Crupi
Illumination, ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s annual celebration uniting the campus and community on the eve of commencement festivities, returns Sunday evening, May 26.
This year’s Illumination will mix the event’s traditional offerings—sweet sounds produced by ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï student musicians—with new edible enticements.
- What
- ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s free campus-community celebration of a 120-year-old tradition: the lighting of Japanese lanterns strung in and around Tappan Square.
- When
- Sunday, May 26, from 7-10 p.m.
- Where
- Tappan Square in downtown ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï
Highlights include performances by OSteel, ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï College Taiko, and jazz ensembles; food trucks from Cleveland Cookie Dough, Cheesy Dave’s, Off the Griddle, Lorenzo’s Pizza, and Smooth Rider; and a bonfire & s’mores.
The Illumination Tradition
Sunday’s twilight celebration carries forward a longstanding ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï tradition. The first Illumination was held in November 1860 to celebrate the election of President Abraham Lincoln. The use of glowing Japanese lanterns to mark happy occasions would not become a campus mainstay until the next century.
Professor of Botany Frederick O. Grover, a Harvard grad who had experienced a similar lantern display in Harvard Yard, imported the practice to commemorate the inauguration of ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï President Henry Churchill King in May 1903. As chronicled in the 1904 ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï yearbook Hi-O-Hi, attendees delighted at finding the campus “brilliantly lighted with Japanese lanterns, strung in glittering ribbons from the roof of the library, the top of the flag pole and the highest branches of the trees.â€
Soon after, Illumination became an integral part of commencement activities, with few interruptions until the COVID-19 pandemic extinguished the light in 2020. In May 2021, ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï held its first virtual Illumination featuring Obies from around the world displaying paper lanterns. Tappan Square blazed with the light of more than 1,000 lanterns once more in 2022.
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