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The Mirage Introduces New Volcano to The Las Vegas Strip
Superstar Terry Fator, Mayor Oscar Goodman and Grateful Dead Drummer Mickey Hart On Hand to Introduce New Iconic Attraction to the City
| Source: MGM Mirage
LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire - December 9, 2008) - The Mirage, a wholly owned subsidiary of MGM
MIRAGE (NYSE : MGM ), once again set the standard for Strip-front attractions
Monday as its redesigned signature Volcano premiered to the world. When The
Mirage first unveiled The Volcano in 1989 the landscape of Las Vegas was
forever altered. This all-new audio/visual spectacle again raises the bar
with never-before-seen fire effects and an exclusive soundtrack composed by
Grateful Dead drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Mickey Hart,
and Indian tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain.
Celebrity impressionist, singer, comedian, ventriloquist and soon-to-be
Mirage headliner Terry Fator acted as Master of Ceremonies for the historic
reignition, which took place on The Las Vegas Strip at dusk. Fator was
joined on stage by Grammy Award-winner Hart, as well as Mirage President
Scott Sibella and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman. Following the inaugural
eruption, the Las Vegas sky was lit with celebratory fireworks from the top
of The Volcano.
In addition to commemorating the renovation of The Strip's most enduring
landmark, The Mirage used the opportunity to shine light on the value of
music programs in local schools. In honor of the new Volcano and the
exclusive soundtrack composed by Hart and Hussain, The Mirage made a
donation to the Clark County School District to be used to support music in
schools.
"I would not be the musician I am today if I had not had the opportunity to
embrace music at a young age," said Hart. "And now I get to do things like
put percussive sound to the image of fire and have it dance around a
lagoon. That's not something one gets to do everyday; to birth a volcano.
Zakir and I immersed ourselves in the legends and myths and studied what
really makes a volcano work. The result, a true union of the senses, will
rattle your bones, just like a real volcano."
Tasked with bringing the latest innovations to the project, WET forged a
primal volcanic environment of sound, light, music and heat. WET's
choreographed FireShooters™ -- which send massive fireballs more than 12
feet into the air -- were designed specifically for The Mirage using the
latest developments in flame-expression technology. The FireShooters™
punctuate the performances with eruptions of fiery "lava" that flow down
the mountain's fissures in a series of lively flames. As the eruption
ignites the surrounding lagoon, the FireShooters™ bring Las Vegas'
signature blast within feet of spectators.
"In its prior incarnation, the action stayed primarily on top of The
Volcano," said WET's Director of Special Technologies Jim Doyle. "We've
not only created a much more realistic eruption, but we've taken the action
down into the Lagoon, where spectators will feel the heat on their faces."
Further enhancing the overall experience, The Volcano features a new Meyer
Sound state-of-the-art sound system. An award-winning industry innovator,
Meyer Sound is widely recognized for providing the gold standard in audio
systems, as heard in theaters throughout the world, including The Mirage's
own LOVE Theater. With more than 60 Meyer Sound cabinets strategically
placed throughout the lagoon, Hart and Hussain's invigorating composition
immerses guests in the volcanic rhythms.
The new Volcano is the crowning jewel in a transformation project that
began at the property in 2006. During the past three years, The Mirage has
introduced new amenities including The Beatles' LOVE™ by Cirque du
Soleil, nightlife outposts JET Nightclub and The Beatles Revolution Lounge;
the luxury adult pool BARE, and restaurants created by the world's most
acclaimed restaurateurs and designers. A recent $110 million room and
suite redesign has further enhanced The Mirage's leading-edge position.
"Technology and The Las Vegas Strip have come a long way since 1989, making
for an increasingly competitive tourism market," said Sibella. "With
tonight's rebirth of our Volcano the exterior of the resort reflects the
energy and excitement found within the new Mirage."
To discover more about The Volcano, see images and view interviews with the
creators behind the magic, go to mirage.com.