Artist: Oracle Liquid, Foti International, Adam Farrow-Palmer Concept and Direction: Gill Minervini Composer: Peewee Ferris It starts with a spark... Across...
Elemental
Cockle Bay
Australia
Access and Inclusion
Event Details
Artist: Oracle Liquid, Foti International, Adam Farrow-Palmer
Concept and Direction: Gill Minervini
Composer: Peewee Ferris
It starts with a spark...
Across countless cultures and centuries, the four elements are opposing forces that make up all life, representing the raw power and alchemic equilibrium of our planet. From the big bang to the natural world as we know it, this breathtaking show celebrates these elements - fire, air, water and earth - combining spectacular 80 metre water shooters, flames, projection and pyro technics – making it more than an essential stop on the Light Walk: it's elemental.
Australians know the power of the elements first-hand, with fire and water causing havoc across the country in recent years. Unbalanced, these forces can be destructive, but when in harmony, they are essential to the world’s cycles of renewal. But it's not just the environment that craves this balance, as recent years have proved, our individual connection to nature is intrinsic to our wellbeing: a fact that First Nations people have lived by for 60,000 years.
Elemental takes us on a journey from the origins of our planet, through the ages that have defined our land and waterways and delivers us to the world we call home. Jaw dropping effects mix with an original soundtrack to showcase the awe-inspiring and magical moments created when these four elements are at work.
Elemental inspires us to restore balance to both ourselves and our world, naturally.
Elemental is a 9-minute spectacular that ignites every 30 minutes from 6pm, with the final show at 10.30pm.
Audio
The audio for this installation will be available on Cinewav. Click the icon below to download the audio ticket.
Before you arrive at Vivid Sydney, download the Cinewav app, get your audio ticket and press 'PLAY'.
Country represented by installation: Australia