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Millennium ShowThe Millennium Show is the must see central attraction that takes place up to five times a day during 2000 at the heart of the Dome. Following a 20 minute pre-show, there will be a 28 minute live aerial and acrobatic spectacle that uses 61 performers at anyone time and the full height of the Dome's 50 metres. The show is set in the Dome's central arena, one of the largest undercover performance spaces in the world and the size of Trafalgar Square. The show has been conceived for the Dome by Mark Fisher (below) and Peter Gabriel.
The past year has seen intense activity and determination to bring the Millennium Show to life and marry the technology and many varied physical skills of the performers. The show combines specially developed and created show equipment, like the rocketing bungee stilts and sail diver rigs that enable amazing feats of skill and daring. These intense physical theatre skills currently being rehearsed by the young cast are designed to thrill and amaze audiences. Every few hours, audiences of up to 12,000 will gather at the heart of the Dome taking seats or standing positions in or around the central arena for the 20 minute pre-show. Performers move among the audience inside incredible contraptions distracting and entertaining - creating moments to delight and amaze, enabling the crew to move equipment into place before the show begins. The costume development process has evolved in consultation with the performers' own needs and specific skills. This collaboration by Keith Khan and his team has involved working with different textile designers, traditional English craftspeople and carnival artists to create costumes that are a fusion of contemporary craft married with the latest developments in hi-performance wear technology. The Millennium Show's strong and resonant characters take the audience on a series of journeys exploring themes that the audience can identify and connect with. Fisher and Gabriel have created a timeless piece of visual storytelling, a contemporary fable. This is the story of a family divided by internal conflict and by the great changes going on around them - a family in transition each generation struggling with the coming and the passing of their own time. It is also a story of forbidden love. From a cast of 61 for each show, five principal characters will convey the narrative.
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