Phu Quoc Island unveils the world's largest multimedia show on water

January 25, 2024 - 10:25
'Kiss of the Sea' has emerged as the new sensation for visitors to Phu Quoc Island. Fusing state-of-the-art multimedia technology with the exceptional artistry of 60 international performers, the show delivers a captivating spectacle which culminates with a nightly fireworks display.

An eye-catching extravaganza

Just in time for the festive season, Sun Group has introduced the multimedia show 'Kiss of the Sea', further adding to the appeal of Sunset Town on the southern coast of Phu Quoc, where visitors will find the island's most breathtaking beaches.

The show is the brainchild of ECA2, a French production company that crafts spectacular multi-sensory experiences. Over the past 30 years, ECA2 have successfully developed more than 60 bespoke spectacles across 17 countries worldwide, including game-changing shows such as Wings of Time in Singapore, which draws over a million visitors annually, and The Fountain of Dreams which has become one of the biggest attractions in Mount Wuyi, China.

Kiss of the Sea is the largest multimedia show held on water in the world

Backed by a multi-million-dollar investment, 'Kiss of the Sea' features cutting-edge technology on an epic scale. A seawater screen spanning an area of 1,000sq.m makes this the world’s largest sea-based theatre. The stage comes equipped with three consecutive projection domes and employs 300 devices to create a diverse range of special effects, encompassing lighting, flames, water, laser and pyrotechnics.

Julie Cugurno, Vice President of Operations at ECA2, remarked: “This now stands as one of the world's largest outdoor multimedia shows, boasting the world's largest sea water screen, modern technologies and artists from various countries, all of which will give audiences an unforgettable multi-sensorial experience and deliver a magnificent spectacle to the island of Phu Quoc.”

The stage employs 300 devices to create a diverse range of special effects, encompassing lighting, flames, water, laser and pyrotechnics

For Jean-Christophe Canizares, CEO at ECA2, he affirmed that everyone will especially love it: “Kiss of the Sea show is one-of-a-kind. It’s our latest development, our biggest so far. When we make a multimedia show, integrating the cast at this scale, we have not done anything at this scale. We have cast, we have costumes, we have fireworks everywhere and you have to like it.”

An attraction for the ages

Since its opening nights 'Kiss of the Sea' has quickly become one of the most talked about outdoor shows in Asia, wowing audiences of all ages with a dazzling blend of technology and artistry. The domes, seawater screen and aquatic stage create an immersive experience, blurring the boundaries between the show and the audience. Each spectator becomes a character embarking on a cosmic adventure, both romantic and thrilling. They will feel the warmth of the lava as a volcano erupts and burst into happiness as the characters triumph over evil amid a night sky filled with dazzling fireworks.

60 artists live on stage make for an electrifying intergalactic performance

While the cutting-edge technology delivers the awe-inspiring special effects, it's the artists who heighten the emotional experience. Outfitted in luminous costumes and utilizing a series of colourful props, up to 60 international artists make a surprise entrance from the sea-water stage to perform an eye-catching array of movements including ballet style spins, leaps, flips, acrobatics and more. Throughout the five performances, the performers undergo a series of costume changes while the choreography undergoes diverse transformations. The audience will be enraptured as they watch the ethereal movements of planets within the galaxy, or more intense and dramatic moments when evil makes its presence known!

"'Kiss of the Sea' is a unique fusion of multimedia special effects and artistic performances. Each scene is carefully crafted with distinctive elements, incorporating variations in space, music and effects," said Charline Munnier, the Creative Director of ECA2. "The show's concept takes you on a journey through different dimensions, combining poetic charm, a romantic love story, and of course, action-packed scenes, all leading up to an exciting climax before the audience witnesses a happy ending.”

A unique fusion of fantasy

'Kiss of the Sea' narrates a love story between a young man from Phu Quoc and a girl from the far side of the galaxy who mysteriously arrives on Earth through a Black Hole. In a tale of love, unity and wonder, our main characters must rise to conquer the looming darkness threatening Earth and the galaxy.

Kiss of the Sea is an odyssey that shatters the limits of time and space

This unique theatrical concept also celebrates the cultural nuances of Vietnam through its special effects and narrative. Indeed, sharp-eyed spectators will notice that the names and depictions of the characters are rooted in the five-element theory – namely, Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth. For example, the Earth element represents the distinct essence of Phu Quoc. The traditional art of Vietnamese shadow puppetry has also been skilfully woven into the character design while the setting takes inspiration from the coastal regions of Vietnam.

Beyond singing the praises of everlasting love, the show delivers a powerful message by highlighting our responsibility toward preserving nature and safeguarding wildlife from the brink of extinction. The audience will have a chance to meet characters such as the Phu Quoc ridgeback, a unique species of dog only found on the island, and the dugong, a marine mammal that is currently facing critical endangerment.

The “Kiss of the Sea” culminates in spectacular fireworks display every night

Last but not least, every show culminates in a fireworks display, ensuring the audience members will always walk away with huge smiles on their faces! It's no wonder that Kiss of the Sea has been declared as the hottest outdoor show in the world and the new sensation of Phu Quoc Island.

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