The Australian pavilion, Expo 2010 Shanghai Chian, The 7th World Exposition 2010, will take visitors through three captivating acts - Journey, Discover and Enjoy - developed by the award-winning creative team at Think!OTS
'Journey', the first act, will allow visitors to experience the history and identity of Australia. It will journey beyond the familiar, stereotypical images of Australia, through Indigenous history and Australian history since European settlement. These exhibits will also showcase multicultural Australia and our cities.
Act 2,' Discover', is a spectacular, technically advanced audio-visual show where visitors will learn about dynamic and modern Australian cities - which consistently rank in independent surveys as some of the most liveable in the world. During the show - which will run in a cutting-edge theatre-in-the-round, accommodating up to 1,000 people - visitors will discover that Australia is a land of imagination and innovation and is helping lead the way with smart solutions for our urban future.
Act 3, 'Enjoy', will provide visitors with high quality retail shopping opportunities and excellent Australian food and wine. The area is also home to the dedicated performance space where a resident group of performers and a program of visiting artists will showcase the diversity of Australia's world-class arts and culture on a daily basis.
Topics : Australian Pavilion, Expo 2010 Australia, Expo 2010 Shanghai China, The 7th World Exposition 2010. Source: Australianpavilion.com
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December 11, 2009
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