Maison
Moët & Chandon
- City : Epernay, France.
- 2021 - 2025
What more marvelous setting for a dancing fountain!
Since 2021, Moët & Chandon in Epernay asked us to create a water show of dancing fountains in the pool of the orangery of the brand's property as part of the "Les Habits de Lumières" event which celebrates the art of living in Champagne.
New installations for the 2025 edition
An expanded water feature for 2025
For the 2025 edition, the water feature has been significantly enhanced with the addition of side pools incorporating dancing fountains, complementing the scenery of previous years. This extension has made it possible to deploy a 50-meter-wide aquatic facade, with an equivalent depth, as well as a valley of arches crossing the entire show. The integration of three pools creates a water circulation effect, where the jets jump from one pool to another, generating a surprise effect for the audience.
Spectacular effects integrated into the decor
This new feature made it possible to install the double rotating sun jet, bringing a strong visual dynamic to the show. The musical fountains, combined with the arches, lys, and king lys, blend harmoniously into the Moët & Chandon décor, in dialogue with the French-style houses and gardens, reinforcing the elegance and scenographic coherence of this 2025 edition.
A 2024 edition with our water screen
For this edition, Möet & Chandon has designed a show featuring projections on our water screen and choreographed light lantern displays: a spectacle full of grace and magic!
Staging of the water show
For the second consecutive year, the director Marie-Jeanne Gauthé and the Maison Moët & Chandon have called on the know-how of Aquatique Show to create and produce a unique Dancing fountain.
Marie-Jeanne Gauthé is a scenographer - video designer - graduated in visual and plastic arts from the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris, as well as from the School of Applied Arts in Paris. She created her company, Lightmotif, in 1991 with which she accompanies the shows of great artists such as Johnny Hallyday, Céline Dion or Jean-Michel Jarre
She produces numerous video projections on prestigious buildings all over the world, such as the inauguration of the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai, numerous creations for the Fêtes des Lumières in Lyon, universal exhibitions (Seville in 1992 and Hanover in 2000), works regularly for opera and theatre.
Discover the show's design in video :
For the 2022 edition, a video mapping show in the background of our dancing fountain
This year our Dancing fountain is included in a mapping show produced by Marie-Jeanne Gauthé. The show therefore mixes the figurative of video images with the abstraction and symbolism operated by our water effects.
The show evokes the vine, its life and its transformation over the four seasons. Quite naturally, Vivaldi and his four seasons constituted the soundtrack of the show: an explicit reference but also a typically baroque music whose musical color makes it possible to make the most of our Dancing fountain.
The mapping projection, opening the show, depicts the evolution of the vine and the nature that surrounds it.
The Dancing fountain takes over in a baroque choreography that expresses the spirit of traditions and know-how of this wine-growing region.
Composition of our 2021 dancing fountain
The heart of the Dancing fountain is a facade of 10 meters of opening in the width of the pool of the orangery, in a baroque style for an evocation of period fountains. This water heart is made up of around forty water effects with more than 600 nozzles. It is accompanied by 8 straight jets and 8 arches on frequency converters which will amplify the rhythm of the water ballet.
All lightened by our Aquapro LED projectors which give homogeneous and warm tones to our water jets.
A show offered during the three evenings of the event attended by 40,000 visitors.
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