We left home early and were luck to find a car park around
200 metres from the Hisence arena. Which was lucky since any other car park
would have meant a trek through mud. i was in sandals T_T
Going into the arena they had some awesome merchandise. I
posted a photo with my tail on, i hope to wear it when i next go skiing. Good
fun XD
Wow just relized how long my hair is. wonder how it looks if i don't plait it after washing ???
When we got into the stadium they had a projection of the
dreamworks logo, (the kid on the moon fishing) these projections were almost
the star of the show. They worked in beautifully with the choreography and in
one scene in particular left you wondering were the best of the action
was. They were not only the scenery but
were used to hide several things until they needed to be seen.
The production was started with a funny little speech
telling us the flash photography hurts the dragons eye's and since we are
traveling to the past there will be no mobile reception so please turn your
phones off (they will be useless). It was beautifully delivered.
But the dragons. These were truly the stars of the show.
First off. Most of them were absolutely massive. I am not
kidding. The first one you see is 2/3 of a tennis court. and he wasn't even the
biggest. They were so life like in the way they moved. And Toothless. Omg
Toothless. The emotion on his face was so real. even though they couldn't do it
like the movie, it was so close it didn't matter. The overall movement was a
bit lethargic, with slow and long flight scenes, which may be a bit tedious for
little kids. But i was sitting there in absolute awe of these mechatronic beast
that i nearly forgot there was a story going on.
The story line pretty much follows that of the movie. They
had to change some things so that they translated better for onstage, but it was
even more gobsmacking like that. For example, instead of a book of Dragons,
they had a story teller with shadow puppets, and these puppets were massive and
pretty to look at whether you looked at the projection or the shadow puppets themselves.
Speaking of Puppets there were several dragons that were
human driven puppets. You need to look them up because there hard to explain
but they were good fun to watch.
All in all this was a fantastic spectacle. The story was a
bit slow in some spots but you could easily distract yourself but loosing yourself
in the make of these dragons or use of the setting. I wouldn't recommend it for
really young children because some of these dragons are massive, and pretty
scary. One of them blew fire while flying and they had budgie burners on the
sides that did the job for them if they couldn't. I would say 6,7+ unless they
get scared easily in those few parts. All in all it's a comedy and the humour
is good. If your older and have seen the movie then i will say the movie is better.
But for me it was just a joy to see the spectacle in real life. Check it out
it's lots of fun, and perfect for a day out.
More kitsuke pics comming soon don't worry.
Matta ne,
Siren
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