Alfa Show 4D

Alfa Show 4D

04 September 2011, Moscow, Russia

04 September 2011, Moscow, Russia

“Alfa-Show 4D” became the best present to Moscow city for its 864th birthday and to Alfa-Bank which celebrated its 20th anniversary.

More than 800 thousand people enjoyed the unique full blasted show: the front of the main building of Moscow State University with a total area of 25500 square meters served for a while as a huge screen for video projection. It’s world record, registered in Guinnes Book of World Records!

During “Alfa-Show 4D” the audience took an unbelievable trip from Moscow to different worlds – real and imaginary ones, through wild landscapes and masterpieces of architectural mind, across famous historic sites and secret corners of human fantasy.

In just seconds the main building of Moscow State University got covered with ice, turned into a giant aquarium, space port, totally vanished and was “rebuilt” again, and the Sparrow Hills were for a moment crowned with The Eiffel Tower and Big Ben.

The director of the show duties were taken by world known David Atkins – organizer of Olympic Games opening ceremonies in Sidney and Vancouver, Asian Games in Doha and World Expo in Shanghai. With the help of ETC-Russia moscowites, who came to watch “Alfa-Show 4D”, could transfer to the past of the capital, see its present and dip into the future.

Everybody watched St.George’s the Victorious battle with fire-breathing dragon – 3d image along with pyrotechnic effects carried adults and children off their feet.

Unbelievable transformations happened to the main building of MSU: it “freezed” and got “swamped”, turning into a huge aquarium, vanished and got “rebuilt”, growing into smartphone, birthday cake and space port. Due to powerful video projection by ETC, that night on the place of MSU people could see Big Ben, The Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera House, Taj Mahal and even the Pyramids.

The role of the 4th dimension in “Alfa-Show 4D” played special effects: launching rocket was belching out flames, and when the skyscraper got covered with ice, it started to snow. As a surprise for the audience an immense cloud of white air-balloons were released into the sky at the end of the show. The zest of the show became Alain Robert – famous “spider-man”, who easily conquered the building 240 meters high.

The show concluded with fantastic fireworks, which was seen from different parts of Moscow.