This year is going to be different. That’s what student organizers are saying about the University of Virginia’s 2022 Lighting of the Lawn.
The event was born out of tragedy 21 years ago following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and is once again providing an opportunity for the community to heal following the senseless deaths of three beloved students and football players: Lavel Davis Jr., Devin Chandler and D’Sean Perry.
When he called them “lights” who will guide the way for their teammates at a massive memorial service on Nov. 19 for the men, head football coach Tony Elliott inadvertently foretold their future as lights for everyone.
Fourth-year student Lara Arif, co-chair of the Lighting of the Lawn planning team, put it another way. “It’s time that we find little moments of joy and celebrate in the light of those three men,” she said.
This year’s Lighting of the Lawn will take place Dec. 1 from 7 to 9 p.m., starting with performances by student groups and culminating with a light show that in years past has featured pulsing electronic music. Arif said after the shootings Nov. 13, her team came together and quickly determined they needed to reorient the event, which had largely been finalized.
“In light of the recent tragedy, we sat down with our light show and our drama folks and we said, ‘Are these songs appropriate? Are people going to want to celebrate in the way that we traditionally celebrate Lighting of the Lawn?’ And the answer that we came up with was ‘No,’” she said.