The voice of Eustache, whose timbre resembles that of André Dussollier, resonates in the Parisian church of Saint-Eustache.
For forty minutes, four evenings a week, she makes us relive the history of this church born eight hundred years ago in the belly of Paris.
The Luminiscence
show
is based on technical prowess provided by 35 video projectors, dozens of spots and 22 speakers.
If the text deserves to be more supported, the visual dazzling is total.
Along the pillars and on the vaults, the light beams are sometimes precise on the stone edges, or on the contrary explode in concentric circles.
Punctuated by music - contemporary, Vivaldi or organ - the light scenography accompanies and punctuates the story of Eustache, presented as the “guardian of the place”.
“We sought to strike a fair balance between an ordinary sound and light show and a Las Vegas-style show
,” explains Romain Sarfati, co-founder of
Luminiscence
.
The emotion…
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