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Washington
26 October 2007
A new high-tech1 stage show is attempting to portray2 in 95 minutes what it took evolution millions of years to accomplish. "Walking with Dinosaurs3 - The Live Experience" uses life-size models of Tyrannosaurus, Stegosaurus and 13 other extinct dinosaurs to realistically re-create an era when these giants roamed the Earth. As VOA's George Dwyer reports, the presentation combines the latest in Hollywood special effects with a powerful lesson in natural science.
This is how things might have looked like if you had wandered the Earth 65 million years ago, just as the age of the dinosaurs was coming to an end.
This semblance4 of that time, called "Walking with Dinosaurs - the Live Experience," is now appearing at sports arenas5 around the world. Fifteen life-sized 'virtual' dinosaurs dwarf6 human spectators as they rumble7 and roar in a multi-media extravaganza notable for its realism.
"These dinosaurs had to be able to be in 360 degrees look realistic and walk around on their own with sort of no strings8 attached," says Cameron Wenn, who is Director of "Walking with Dinosaurs - The Live Experience."
Wenn says it is essentially9 a puppet show - albeit10 on a monumental scale. "Nobody has ever done anything like this before and whilst it is educational it is still a live theatrical11 show so we have kind of come up with a hybrid12 term of 'edutainment' because it is a bit of both.
We start at the beginning and we take the key dinosaurs and the key points in their evolution and we explain the story that way. So that we sort of leapfrog through periods to get to the very end where they all died out."
Puppeteers13 control the huge beasts from backstage, sending directional instructions by remote control. Dramatic lighting14, audio effects, and other theatrical production techniques have helped make the show a hit with both adults and children.
One spectator said, "I've got four boys, the older two (have) always loved dinosaurs and the little ones are just now getting into dinosaurs. So it was actually perfect timing15."
Wenn agrees, the show is special. "It is amazing. You will see a a little three year old sitting next to its mom and go, 'Hey look Mommy, that is an ankylosaurus.' And you will see the mother go, 'How do you know that?" he says.
Wenn explains "Walking With Dinosaurs" cost $20 million to produce and employs the combined talents of some 150 artists and technicians. And it shows. When a stage production scores big on Broadway and is destined16 for an extended run, theater critics say it 'has legs.'
"Walking with Dinosaurs" has legs. Big legs.
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v.描写,描述;画(人物、景象等) | |
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n.恐龙( dinosaur的名词复数 );守旧落伍的人,过时落后的东西 | |
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表演场地( arena的名词复数 ); 竞技场; 活动或斗争的场所或场面; 圆形运动场 | |
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n.矮子,侏儒,矮小的动植物;vt.使…矮小 | |
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n.隆隆声;吵嚷;v.隆隆响;低沉地说 | |
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