Upon checking the calendar, the show happened to fall right into place with my mom's birthday. Aprille googled videos of the House of Dancing Water then we both decided to watch it, since our mother dear showed strong interest and curiosity in watching the show. It's her birthday, after all.
When we entered the theater, this is what it looks like:
The show starts at 5pm and lasts for 85 minutes.
We got seats near the water and the back drop screen.
I didn't know what to expect, I did not ready any reviews, synopsis, nor googled the videos, as in I have no idea. All I know is that it is a billion dollar production.
I'm thinking, this better be worth it.
Then the show started.
And I got lost for words. The writer in me would be very disappointed for my lack of articulation. I was watching with my mouth half-open and my eyes in awe.
The show, despite the pricey tickets, was so worth it. Photos and videos were not really allowed, but I managed to take a few clips and some photos. The ushers kept on telling the audience to stop recording.
Actually, its better not to record it to enjoy the full experience. BUT it was hard to go home without a memorabilia of the experience.
I think everyone of them are acrobats/gymnasts/ballet dancers/sky divers/cliff divers. I was wondering how much each of the performers are insured. (Haha!)
And just like that, the show ended like how it started. Like everything is just about to happen all over again.
So friends, if ever you will be in Macau, do yourself a favor and add this to your itinerary. It's so worth it.
Thank you again Kat, for talking me into watching it. :)
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