Thursday, November 14, 2013

What is the story of Song Of The Sea - Singapore

Song Of The Sea is multimedia / musical fountain that located at Siloso Beach on Sentosa Island, near Beach Station. It is a multi-million dollar sea spectacular that showcases a lively display of pyrotechnics, lasers, water jets that could shoot up to 40 meters, flames, computer animation, captivating music and performance by a 'live' cast. The show has run twice a night at 7.40 pm and 8.40 pm, and lasted 25 minutes.

water jets at Song of the ses
The beach and the sea are the stage for the show. A stretch of wooden houses was built across the shoreline to create a Malay Kampung, or more commonly known as a kelong. It is actually a work of art that is 120 metres (390 ft) long, while the rest of the equipment (water jets, water screens, lasers and projectors) are being hidden at the back of the kelong. There are a total of 69 water jets capable of reaching a height of 40 m (131 ft) and flames leaping up to a height of 20 m (66 ft).


The Story of Song of The Sea.
The show starts off with Li and his friends appearing, from a shrub, waving at the audience. One of Li's friends, a young, unnamed Indian girl, asks Li what should they do to entertain the audience. So they thought of singing. They played four different songs of the four different races. Li sits on a rock and daydreams at the kelong.

The famous Oscar
The show ends after everyone joins in the singing, and their voices awaken Princess Ami, who is seen above the kelong smiling at the audience, which is followed by a spectacular display of the fountains, laser beams and fireworks. After awakening Princess Ami with his singing powers, Oscar congratulates Li, for his deed, and waves the audience and Li and his friends goodbye, and the show ends with a final blast of fireworks

the final show at Song of the sea

Tips:
  • Be here at least 30 minute before show or you will get long queuing
  • Best view to watch this show is at middle sit.
  • Bring along your tripod since the show is at low light and your camera needs a speed to capture this.
  • the show is at open air and will continue when raining. So, bring your rain coat or umbrella at wet season.


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