The House of Dancing Water

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The House of Dancing Water is a large-scale, water-based theatrical extravaganza in Macau renowned for its acrobatics, elaborate staging, and immersive storytelling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Macau tourist attraction
acrobatic show
theatrical production
water-based stage show
artForm acrobatics
contemporary circus
dance
theatre
country China
creator Franco Dragone NERFINISHED
director Franco Dragone NERFINISHED
genre acrobatic theatre
live entertainment
water show
language non-verbal performance
locatedIn China
City of Dreams NERFINISHED
Cotai NERFINISHED
Macau NERFINISHED
mainFeature elaborate staging
high-diving acrobatics
immersive storytelling
large aquatic stage
motorcycle stunts
synchronized swimming
notableFor complex water effects
large-scale acrobatic sequences
technical innovation in stage design
openingDate 2010-09-16
performanceVenueType custom-built theatre
premiereLocation City of Dreams, Macau NERFINISHED
producer Melco Crown Entertainment NERFINISHED
productionCompany Dragone NERFINISHED
region Asia NERFINISHED
runType resident show
setting mythical kingdom inspired by Chinese culture
stageCapacity approximately 3.7 million gallons of water
stageType transformable pool stage
targetAudience family audiences
tourists
ticketed yes
typicalPerformanceLength approximately 85 minutes
usesElement water
usesTechnology advanced lighting design
complex rigging systems
hydraulic stage lifts
underwater lifts

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Franco Dragone notableWork The House of Dancing Water