Sun, Sep 29, 2019
One Of The Stars Of The 'Infinity Ball' In Yokohama
Performance drone company Skymagic designed and delivered a series of mesmerising drone light shows at the 'Infinity Ball – Between Earth and Sky' show in Yokohama, created by Lune Rouge Entertainment for Sega Sammy.
The Infinity Ball – Between Earth and Sky was imagined by Lune Rouge Entertainment to launch their début in Japan. The mesmerising weekend told a unique story that was driven by emotion. Infinity Ball was a spectacular drone and contemporary dance show complete with live music. 15,000 visitors saw the show, which was presented over 3 nights in Yokohama.
Skymagic were invited by Lune Rouge Entertainment to design and collaborate on a bespoke series of performances at Red Brick Warehouse in Yokohama. It was the first time that Skymagic have flown in close proximity to dancers and created a performance that physically animates the movement and emotion of the performers routine in the sky. Collaborating with Lune Rouge Entertainment, Skymagic worked closely to create the different scenes that would best tell the story of the Infinity Ball in a way that was both dramatic and powerful, showcasing the perfect mix of dance and technology.
The show was specifically designed to captivate the audience and create power, drama and raw emotion in keeping with the overall theme of magic and mystery at the Infinity Ball. The unique performances spoke perfectly to the 'between earth and sky' concept, allowing the story of Lo and the dancers to be told on a new platform – the sky.
"It was a pleasure to return to Yokohama and collaborate with Lune Rouge Entertainment's fantastic team. It was a creatively and logistically challenging show, however by working side by side with our collaborators we were able to deliver a truly unique drone performance," said Skymagic's Creative Director Patrick O'Mahony. "Credit again to our amazing live delivery team who worked tirelessly to pull this off! "
"There are inherent challenges with operating in a wide range of different environments and locations around the world. Every site is different and new with conditions not always within our control," said Skymagic's Live Operations Director Chiew Soon Hooi. "This means that both our logistics and operator teams need to be dynamic and creative in responding to the working environment to ensure that visually spectacular, yet ultimately safe, activations are achieved for all our clients and audiences."
(Image provided with Skymagic news release)
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