The splendid stage in the middle of the ocean will be lit up from May in Cat Ba |
Stage Without Borders – When the ocean becomes a work of art
Unlike any stage in the world , where the audience is limited within four walls or a fixed stage, “Green Island Symphony” opens up an endless performance space, where nature and technology blend to create a masterpiece that can only be truly felt when standing in the heart of Cat Ba.
There are no majestic domes like European theaters, no majestic fountains like the Wings of Time in Singapore, but here, the sea is the backdrop, the sky becomes the dome, the light reflects on the water waves creating a spectacular three-dimensional performance space - an experience that cannot be captured in a phone screen or through documentary footage.
Taking place on an area of over 50,000 square meters, the show uses a system of 18 laser light pillars on the water surface and 16 lighting towers on the shore, creating a borderless "stage" where light, water and speed performances blend together, turning every night in Cat Ba into a splendid symphony. The audience not only "watches" but also "feels" an unprecedented magical space, where all senses are awakened.
Set Guinness World Record with Largest Jetski Fireworks Formation
Unlike famous adventure sports shows such as “Aquapark” in Macau or “H2O” in Dubai which only use up to 15 Jetski athletes, “Green Island Symphony” in Cat Ba will have up to 20 Jetski athletes forming a team to simultaneously shoot fireworks right on the sea surface, aiming to set a Guinness World Record on the opening night next May.
The show aims to set a world record on its opening day in May. Photo by Kim Lien |
What makes this performance different is not only the number of athletes, but also the perfect combination of speed, control technique, synchronized formation, unique lighting effects and brilliant fireworks.
The jetski formation is choreographed to an elaborate script, where every movement is meticulously calculated to create precise turns, powerful spins and explosive moments as fireworks light up the sky.
The Five Elements and the Crane Fairy: A Dialogue Between the Modern and the Ancient
In Eastern culture, the Five Elements are the law of motion of all things, the constant rotation of nature and human beings. At “Green Island Symphony”, the Five Elements theory is told in a completely new language – a combination of technology, light, extreme sports and fireworks, led by the legendary crane fairy of Cat Ba.
Cat Ba crane fairy will be the character connecting the audience |
According to legend, the crane fairy descended to earth many times, witnessed the changes of heaven and earth, the birth of all species, and left her mark on every wave of water, wind, fire, and sand. In the show, she is not only a symbol of protection but also a character that connects the audience with the flow of time, throughout the chapters.
The world's top athletes will gather at the show "Green Island Symphony" |
The story opens with the Wood chapter, when the crane fairy descends to earth, flying over the water in a soft blue light, recreating the Cat Ba jungle where life thrives.
As the Fire breaks out, streaks of fireworks burn in the sky, Jetskis soar through pillars of fire, representing the flow of energy in all things.
The metal continues with the silver light reflecting on the sea surface, as the Jetski formation creates concentric circles, simulating the balance and order of metal.
Water appears as a soft mist, as the crane fairy returns, blending into the luminescent waves, gliding gently between the dance of Jetsurf.
Finally, Tho firmly closes the symphony with a golden light, the whole stage blends into a solemn rhythm, the crane fairy flies into the sky as an eternal symbol of the connection between heaven and earth, between humans and nature.
Water fireworks and visual effects never seen before in Vietnam
“Green Island Symphony” takes the art of light to a new level with unique types of fireworks never before seen in Vietnam: water fireworks - a special type of fireworks that explode under the sea, creating flowers of light blooming from the ocean floor; jellyfish fireworks floating on the water like a group of sea creatures glowing magically in the dark; and synchronized colored smoke fireworks that change color according to each chapter of the Five Elements story.
Fireworks from the “Green Island Symphony” will turn Cat Ba Bay into a magnificent work of light art. Photo: Kim Lien |
Completely different from traditional fireworks displays that only take place in the sky, the fireworks system at “Green Island Symphony” creates a multi-dimensional artistic space, turning Cat Ba Bay into a magnificent work of light art.
This is not just fireworks to be seen, but a language of light to be felt, a story of fire and water - two opposing elements that blend perfectly in the overall picture of the universe.
Just like Cirque du Soleil turned Las Vegas into a paradise of contemporary circus arts, or Dubai Fountain turned a barren desert into a world-class destination, the show invested and created by Sun Group promises to create a new "sea entertainment wonder", worthy of becoming the pride of Northern tourism.
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