Cover Delve into a Parisian love story with ‘Le Bal de Paris de Blanca Li’

The immersive virtual reality show is a sensory extravaganza of dance, music and fashion

Step into the enchanting world of Le Bal de Paris de Blanca Li, a mesmerising live show created by renowned filmmaker and choreographer, Blanca Li. The unique experience transports audiences into a whirlwind romance in Paris with the help of cutting-edge virtual reality technology.

“The idea of this creation was an immersion in virtual reality bringing together dance, music and a narrative, and I wanted it to be a collective experience, also a very festive and joyous one,” says Li.

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Above Attendees will be transported to a lavish Parisian ballroom

More than just a performance; Le Bal de Paris de Blanca Li is a sensory spectacle that pushes the boundaries of virtual reality. Li deftly crafts a performance that takes attendees on a journey through the magical world of Paris—complete with virtual costumes exclusively designed by Chanel.

The experience promises an unprecedented level of audience engagement, beginning with a boudoir filled with flowing ballgowns and sleek tuxedos created by the luxury fashion house. From there, you’ll spend a glamorous evening waltzing in a Parisian ballroom, wandering through a lush garden maze, and enjoying an enchanting river cruise through the city at sunset. Audience immersion in the virtual setting is elevated to greater heights by two live dancers on set who incorporate sensory engagement and touch throughout the experience.

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Above The award-winning live theatrical performance will run from March 2 to 17

Le Bal de Paris de Blanca Li brings its grandeur to Singapore’s Infinite Studios from March 2 to 17. Tickets are now available at www.sistic.com.sg

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Sabrina Low was the former assistant digital editor for Tatler Singapore.