Published: 10 Apr 2014 13:00

A SNEAK peek of a major Commonwealth Games event in Greenocks historic Sugar Sheds will be held next week.

White Gold is a breathtaking five-night acrobatic show involving 200 volunteers which will take place in the venue in June.

It will be used to celebrate Glasgow 2014 and symbolise the area being the gateway to the games and illustrating the stories that flow from the mouth of the Clyde.

A free open evening all about the huge event takes place on Monday from 7.30 to 8.30pm in the Beacon Arts Centre.

Guests will learn more about the show and find out how to get involved in it.

White Gold is woven together from vivid and touching stories gathered across Inverclyde.

As audiences walk through the show, artists, performers and 200 volunteers will bring narratives to life through drama, movement, original music and breathtaking aerial performance.

Organisers say it will be surprising, poignant and deeply moving and gives the community of Greenock top billing for the games.

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Acrobats preview on in Sugar Sheds

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