Panasonic’s Kabuki Spectacle lights up Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas

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Panasonic projectors bring to life one of the world’s largest water screen projections

In exciting news out of Las Vegas, US, Panasonic has achieved one of the world’s largest water screen projections as we provided special support for a Kabuki performance held August 14-16 at the Bellagio Hotel, owned by MGM Resorts International.

Produced by Shochiku Co, Ltd. and titled “Panasonic Presents Kabuki Spectacle at Fountains of Bellagio: Koi-Tsukami” (Fight with a Carp), the event used sixteen Panasonic PT-DZ21K projectors (brightness: 20,000 lumens) to break previous records for water screen projections. The Panasonic projectors infused the Bellagio Hotel’s fountains with gigantic projections reaching a maximum of 18 meters (59 feet) in height and about 300 meters (984 feet) in width – almost the size of three U.S. pro football fields.

Along with Panasonic and Shochiku, a key collaborator was teamLab, which is esteemed worldwide for its digital tech artwork. In grand Vegas style, the event made accessible to a Las Vegas audience a traditional Japanese art form with a rich history spanning more than 400 years. Panasonic Presents Kabuki Spectacle at Fountains of Bellagio is the first in a series of projects to create a new entertainment form with elements of Kabuki. “Japan Kabuki Festival” with Kabuki performances and related events, is being planned for May 2016 in Las Vegas.

“This incredible digital art performance combined with an unconventional setting – the surface of a man-made lake – demonstrates how AV projection can push the boundaries of entertainment. Working with partners like Shochiku and teamLab in this project allows Panasonic to demonstrate new kinds of high-impact visual solutions for our B-to-B customers that will keep their audiences coming back. And it allows us to highlight the key features of our compact, lightweight and high-performance projectors.” – Joseph M. Taylor, Chairman & CEO of Panasonic Corporation of North America.

Panasonic holds the world’s largest share of industrial projectors in the 5,000 lumen-plus brightness range, according to data provided by PMA Research. The projectors used for this spectacle are the same type as those that powered the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.

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Kabuki actor, Ichikawa Somegoro on a special stage of “Koi-Tsukami” (Fight with a Carp).

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