‘Fairy Blossom’ show in Bà Nà Hills daily attracts crowds of visitors

02/08/2024 15:55

This is a unique show with groundbreaking stage creations never seen before in Việt Nam, featuring hundreds of foreign performers, including six world-renowned circus and variety stars.

HÀ NỘI – Tens of thousands of visitors flock to the Sun World Bà Nà Hills tourist site in Hòa Vang District, the central city of Đà Nẵng, every day to enjoy the Fairy Blossom show performed by hundreds of international artists, featuring 12 different art forms.

Every day at 11am, streams of tourists flock to Noel Plaza square to watch Fairy Blossom – the largest-scale show this summer at Sun World Bà Nà Hills.

Inspired by the beauty of the myriad flowers at Bà Nà and performed on a multi-level stage with various props, 'Fairy Blossom' brings visitors to a vibrant "live-action" fairy-tale world. Photo courtesy of Sun World Bà Nà Hills

This is a unique show with groundbreaking stage creations never seen before in Việt Nam, featuring hundreds of foreign performers, including six world-renowned circus and variety stars. It is also the first show in Việt Nam involving 12 different art forms, including circus, contortion, balancing, sway pole, aerial silk performance, parkour, juggling, choreography, and malambo drumming.

The grandstand, which can accommodate thousands, is always full with visitors coming to see the show. To secure a good seat, many arrive an hour in advance to ensure the best possible experience.

The audiences will enjoy an elaborate grand dance drama, with six consecutive acts that have a continuous storyline, interwoven with metaphorical images. The show sends out a message about the environment and sustainable development, offering both visual entertainment and high-level artistic requirements.

Inspired by the beauty of the myriad flowers at Bà Nà and performed on a multi-level stage with various props, Fairy Blossom brings visitors to a vibrant "live-action" fairy-tale world. The storyline revolves around a realm of fairies, gigantic flowers, and magical creatures. The show takes the audience back in time to the early days of the Earth, witnessing Mother Nature creating all species. As all things gradually appear, life begins to flourish thanks to the love of the great Mother Earth. Humans and nature rely on each other and live in harmony. That is when heaven exists in reality.

The show gathers many A-list circus artists in the world. Photo courtesy of Sun World Bà Nà Hills

The main highlight is the renowned artists selected by Sun World with the highest criteria, ensuring their reputation and talent will guarantee the attractiveness and success of the show that is “tailor-made” for Bà Nà. This is the first time in Vietnam that an International Street Art Festival has been organised, attracting top names in the performing arts world. The performances by the stars are completely new to ensure the uniqueness of the entire show.

The show gathered many A-list circus artists in the world such as Domitil Aillot – one of the world’s leading pole circus performers; the famous twin duo from Cirque du Soleil, Crystal Ladies, known for their “magic” legs who have joined The Ellen Show; the master of body balancing Oleg Izossimov – who is a familiar face in royal performances; aerial silk performer Olga Moreva; and Anastasia Popsulys – a contortionist from Ukraine who is young star acclaimed for her exceptional talent.

The gathering of top global circus stars in one show has created a unique experience for visitors.

Tatyana Vladimir, a Russian tourist, was astonished and moved to meet her idol Oleg Izossimov during her visit to Bà Nà Hills. In Russia, it’s not easy to have an opportunity to see Izossimov’s performance, she said, adding that the show is spectacular, with wonderful music and dazzling costumes.

Watching the show, audiences will be constantly amazed by world-class circus performances. One of the crowd favourites is the pole circus act by French star Domitil Aillot, featuring challenging moves and breathtaking drops from heights of several meters. The artist's grace leaves the audiences both holding their breath during the daring stunts and cheering loudly.

Meanwhile, aerial silk queen Olga Moreva completely captivates the audiences with her graceful and even "surreal" dance movements. Known as the "mermaid in the air", Olga performs with exceptional skill. Particularly, the silk performance routine by her head receives a prolonged standing ovation from the audiences.

The Fairy Blossom show performed by hundreds of international artists, featuring 12 different art forms. Photo courtesy of Sun World Bà Nà Hills

Additionally, the enchanting costumes of flower fairies, along with the dances, malambo drumming, saxophone performances, and sway pole acts, also excite the audience. The 30-minute fast-paced performance truly transports viewers into a fairy-tale world akin to Alice's, where the impossible becomes possible.

The show contributes to bringing a memorable summer for visitors to Bà Nà Hills. In addition to Fairy Blossom, the resort features the Soloist stage series hounouring talented artists at the Forever Square area; the lively B’estival beer festival, and the ultimate show Cabaret Plus, making Bà Nà Hills a vibrant entertainment hotspot during the day and night. VNA/VNS

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