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Reception facility in the lobby of Grand Hyatt in Macau designed specifically for the launch event
Franco Dragone, the acclaimed theatre director of Cirque du Soleil who produced and directed 'The House of Dancing Water ' gives a speech to assembled press.
Refurbishment of the Grand Hyatt main ballroom to celebrate and promote the opening performance
Lawrence Ho, one of the shows chief financiers addresses the media during a curated press conference which needed to be tightly managed
Lighting, installations and large scale framed graphics transformed the corridor leading to the theatre hall.
A blue carpet and large-scale graphics reinforce the theme of the evening
Lighting, projections, customised furnishings, staging, graphics, fabric voils and bamboo partitions worked together to create an enhanced experience.
Lighting, projections, customised furnishings, staging, graphics, fabric voils and bamboo partitions worked together to create an enhanced experience.
Lighting, projections, customised furnishings, staging, graphics, fabric voils and bamboo partitions worked together to create an enhanced experience.
The distribution of the facilities that formed part of the launch party, including reception, photo opportunities, guest route to theatre, retrofitted journeys to party and preceding press conference
Original concept for the central atrium and reception area
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Event - House of Dancing Water Launch Party

‘The House of Dancing Water’ show at the City of Dreams in Macau was the largest and most extravagant live production in Asia, costing over USD250m to create. The producer Franco Dragone was one of
the original producers of Cirque de Soleil.

A series of launch events were held at the Grand Hyatt at City of Dreams including a press conference, and a launch party for invited dignitaries and guests, rebranded for the evening as 'Quench'.

Rob Atkinson
Design Director at Imagination London, United Kingdom