LAS VEGAS, Nov. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- As Le Reve
– The Dream, the aquatic and aerial show at Wynn Las Vegas,
approaches its 10-year milestone in 2015, the production has
introduced a unique installment that incorporates spectacular
water, fire and projection technologies.
Entitled the "Denouement," a French term for a final part of a
narrative where the plot is revealed, the $3
million scene is situated as the penultimate act in the
75-minute production. More than 18 months in the making, the
"Denouement" includes 172 high-powered fountains, 120 individual
LED lighting fixtures and 16 fire-shooting devices designed by WET,
a water feature design firm based in Los
Angeles, Calif.
Voted the Best Show in Las
Vegas by the Southern Nevada Hotel Concierge Association
for four consecutive years, Le Reve – The Dream has
continued to evolve over its 10 year history.
"Over the past 4,500 shows, we've continued to introduce new
elements, costumes, music and scenes to Le Reve – The Dream.
The 'Denouement' stands as one of the greatest advancements in the
show's history," said Rick Gray,
general manager of entertainment operations for Wynn Las Vegas. "We
do this for our guests. As no two dreams are ever truly the same,
neither is our show – and we take pride in that."
The ambitious project – spearheaded by Louanne Madorma, director of artistic
implementation, and Dale Hurt,
director of technical operations, for Le Reve – The Dream –
took nearly 60 designers, technicians, engineers, dancers and
choreographers more than 3,000 hours to create, install and
rehearse.
Choreographed by Madorma; Danita
Salamida-Eldridge, the show's resident choreographer; and
Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Dancing with the Stars season 18
winner, the "Denouement" incorporates high-energy ballroom and
contemporary dance and takes place in five distinct movements
evident through progressions in the music and movement of water,
creating a graceful and inspirational scene.
Additionally, the advanced technologies include three Oarsmen™,
20-feet tall, fan-like walls of water that twist, billow and wave
while advanced LED technologies project moving images; 12
eight-feet-wide Fire Bells™ covered by umbrella-like waterfalls;
and a 47-foot-tall Rain Curtain™ that descends from the ceiling to
the stage incorporating moving images projected onto the 360-degree
wall of water.
For ticket information on Le Reve – The Dream, call
702-770-9966 or visit www.wynnlasvegas.com. For additional press
information, visit www.wynnpressroom.com.
ABOUT WYNN LAS VEGAS
Wynn and Encore Las Vegas are two luxury hotel and casino resorts
on the Las Vegas Strip. The iconic travel destinations are operated
by international resort developer Wynn Resorts, recipient of more
Forbes Travel Guide Five Star Awards than any other independent
hotel company in the world. Wynn Las Vegas opened on April 28, 2005 and has been recognized as the
best resort in Nevada on Conde
Nast Traveler's "Gold List" for five consecutive years. The
resort features 2,714 lavish guest rooms and suites, more than
111,000 square feet of state-of-the-art casino space, 14 casual and
fine dining restaurants, a spa and salon and an on-site Ferrari and
Maserati dealership and 18-hole golf course. Wynn Las Vegas is also
home to "Le Reve – The Dream," an award-winning theatrical
experience blending aerial acrobatics, provocative choreography,
powerful performances and elaborate effects. Encore, an expansion
of Wynn Las Vegas, opened on Dec. 22,
2008. Featuring an additional 2,034 all-suite
accommodations, a 72,000-square-foot casino, five restaurants and a
spa and salon, Encore is located adjacent to Wynn Las Vegas.
Combined, the two resorts boast four distinct nightlife and day
club experiences, approximately 283,000 square feet of meeting
space and 98,000 square feet of retail space. For more information
on Wynn and Encore Las Vegas, visit www.wynnpressroom.com, follow
on Twitter and Instagram at @WynnLasVegas and
www.facebook.com/wynnlasvegas.
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