2011年2月7日星期一

Crane Dance

Love Takes Flight at the Waterfront
Watch the magical love story between a pair of mechanical cranes and how their love for each other transforms them into real birds.
Combining groundbreaking audio and visual technologies, astounding light and water effects, be awed by the cranes' graceful courtship ritual. The sheer size of the steel cranes moving deftly in the midst of water illusion and play of light is one not to be missed. The waterfront show involves two cranes, each 30—metre high or as tall as a 10—storey building.
It is the world’s tallest dancing animatronics show, and because of its scale, it will be visible even from across the waterfront at VivoCity.
The show will involve a slew of digital art, LED displays, light and water effects, pyrotechnics as well as an original score.
The cranes are made almost entirely of steel and weigh some 80 tonnes each.
But that does not make them any less dexterous and graceful when they mimic the birds’ courtship dance ritual in the wild.
Developed over 36 months, the show was created by four—time Emmy Award winner Jeremy Railton, who has designed many live concert stages for international performers including the late Michael Jackson, Cher, Barbara Streisand and Diana Ross.

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