To highlight or acknowledge the importance of the city’s patron saint with an upbeat and emotionally charged show to appeal to any audience.
A show comprising a philharmonic orchestra, wide-format projections on an inflated structure, pyrotechnic effects, and the latest in light and sound technologies.
Les Petits Français
Concept, show design, direction, content and artistic production
Martin Arnaud, Concept, Show Design and direction
Christophe Bertiaux / Mon Oeil, Image design
Fabien Langard, Sound design
Pepa Calvo, Narration
Alain Gaillard, Technical direction
Laurent Laborde, Logistics
Nuria Nava Coll, Artistic coordination
Jean-Jacques Crance, Photos
Cast
Walter Haupt, Conductor
Lemberg Philharmonic Orchestra
Urfirnis
La Machine à faire du Bleu
Production
Jorge Gonzalez Blanco / Urfirnis, Production
Manolo casado / Urfirnis, Production Direction
Guillaume Pinte / La Machine à faire du Bleu, Co-Production
Les Petits Français
Concept, show design, direction, content and artistic production
Martin Arnaud, Concept, Show Design and direction
Christophe Bertiaux / Mon Oeil, Image design
Fabien Langard, Sound design
Pepa Calvo, Narration
Alain Gaillard, Technical direction
Laurent Laborde, Logistics
Nuria Nava Coll, Artistic coordination
Jean-Jacques Crance, Photos
Cast
Walter Haupt, Conductor
Lemberg Philharmonic Orchestra
Urfirnis
La Machine à faire du Bleu
Production
Jorge Gonzalez Blanco / Urfirnis, Production
Manolo casado / Urfirnis, Production Direction
Guillaume Pinte / La Machine à faire du Bleu, Co-Production
The first segment consisted of staging a dialogue, based on historical facts, between grandfather and grandson. The aim was to emphasize human values such as respect, harmony, caring and sharing.
The second part of the show also drew on these same values. A philharmonic orchestra and choir turned the speech into music, while wide-format projections, lighting, water and fire effects were used to express them in a pictorial way.