Songs of the Sea
Songs of the Sea |
Songs of the Sea poster
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Music |
Philippe Villar and Pascal Lengagne |
Lyrics |
Philippe Villar and Pascal Lengagne |
Book |
Yves Pépin, ECA2
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Productions |
2007-2014 Songs of the Sea |
Awards |
ASEAN Tourism Association (ASEANTA) Award for Best ASEAN New Tourist Attraction
THEA Award for Outstanding Achievement for Event Spectacular |
Li |
Created by |
Yves Pepin |
Information |
Aliases |
No Aliases |
Oscar the Tiger Fish |
Created by |
Dominique Fages and Gilbert Louët |
Information |
Aliases |
Oscar, Oscar the Fish |
Oscar Friends |
Created by |
Claude Lifante |
Information |
Aliases |
The Mischiveous Creatures |
Princess Ami |
Created by |
Yves Pepin |
Information |
Aliases |
No Aliases |
Oscar Friends |
Created by |
Yves Pepin |
Information |
Aliases |
No Aliases |
Lord of Fire |
Created by |
Dominique Fages and Gilbert Louët |
Information |
Aliases |
Lord of Fire, Fire |
Spirit of Light |
Created by |
Dominique Fages and Gilbert Louët |
Information |
Aliases |
Spirit of Light, Light |
The Lady of the Sea |
Created by |
Dominique Fages and Gilbert Louët |
Information |
Aliases |
Lady of the Sea, Water |
ASEAN Tourism Association (ASEANTA) Award for Best ASEAN New Tourist Attraction
Songs of the Sea was a multimedia show located at Siloso Beach on Sentosa Island, Singapore. Designed by ECA2 founder, Yves Pépin, Songs of the Sea started its operations on 26 March 2007, a day after the Sentosa Musical Fountain ceased operations. The fountain is a $30 million investment by Sentosa to enhance its entertainment product offerings and to attract more tourists. It was the world's only permanent show set in the sea — with pyrotechnics displays, water jets that could shoot up to 40 meters, laser show, flame bursts, a live 7-person cast, and an open-air viewing gallery which can accommodate 3,000 visitors. Songs of the Sea had its final show on 4 May 2014, and was closed to make way for a brand new multi-sensory production titled Wings of Time, which was launched on 17 June 2014.
Nearly 25 years earlier, the Musical Fountain opened in 1982 and was the biggest star attraction in Sentosa Island of the time, and the biggest fountain of its kind in Asia at that time. It went through three massive renovations throughout its lifespan of 25 years: one in 1972 (the construction of the fountain itself), the second in 1992 (major upgrading project), and the third and final one in 1999 (under a major restoration and upgrading project directed by ECA2).
After operating for 25 years, the Musical Fountain became an important milestone in the history of Sentosa, when its last Magical Sentosa show was staged on 25 March 2007. It was then shut down and subsequently demolished to make way for the integrated resort – Resorts World Sentosa, which now occupies the vicinity.
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