VietNamNet Bridge – In the evening of December 13-14, thousands of people packed the roads around the Reunification Palace to see the light and sound effect show by the French artists, using the 3D mapping technology.

The spectacular light and musical show was held to wrap up the French Year in Vietnam.

The Spectacularies and Allumeurs d'Images event, set up by French engineers and visual artists, saw the front of the palace turn into a giant screen featuring visual and light effects accompanied by live music by French composer Orel and local singer Le Cat Trong Ly.

The duo performed electronic music shows 15 times over the two days with each lasting 15 minutes.

During the shows, videos featured six different stories – about Vietnam's legends of Lac Long Quan and Au Co and images of the lotus, bamboo, rice fields, and modern life.

The shows were at 7.30pm, 8pm, 8.30pm, 9pm, 9.30pm, 10pm and 10.30pm on both days with an extra performance at 7pm on the second day.

"The program is to honor the architectural heritage of the Reunification Palace and to bring a magnificent visual show to city audiences," Philippe Bouler, the show's art director, said.

 

 

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Source: 24h/VNE