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"We've got a lot of support from people in the area who really love up- town and want it to thrive." Installations, performances and community art will be hap- pen throughout the uptown, in- cluding at Waterloo Park, Water- loo Public Square, Waterloo Public Library, Button Factory Arts, Centre for International Governance Innovation, and Ca- nadian Clay and Glass Gallery. Kid Koala will be there with his Satellite Turntable Orches- tra project, and he's going to en- list the audience to help him make music. Fifty turntable sta- tions will be set up, with room for four people at each one. "You get to DJ alongside him," Poweska said. She's hard-pressed to pick a festival favourite. "I can't answer that question because every single one of them offers something so unique to participate in," she said. "It's really hard for me to not get excited about all of this." The city hopes to host Lumen again, but a festival this ambi- tious needs a lot of support. "Everybody's really come to- gether to see something like this happen," Poweska said. Find out more at water- loo.ca/lumen. LOCAL WATERLOO CELEBRATING ITS UPTOWN WITH LUMEN FESTIVAL JOHANNA WEIDNER jweidner@therecord.com Visit us online at waterloochronicle.ca