
Petium World Tour / scenario
As in all other areas, the stage is an extension of the concept and the chosen naming. This time, we wanted to play with the space in which it is set to create a 'monumental' architectural piece to convey an image similar to a ritual.
Following the basis of the circumference (symbolic in elements such as quintessence and also used for merchandising), we wanted to propose several columns with different aesthetic and functional purposes. Firstly, it gave us a retrospective view of the past with figures like the megaliths, a sculptural and religious phenomenon whose cultural focus is located in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Europe during the Neolithic.
Thus, by transferring cultural references from the past, we simplified and modernized the proposal to fit our style. In addition, we arranged them in such a way that they help create greater contrast with the environment and, therefore, place more emphasis on the exterior nature, framing and celebrating with the generated spaces its textures and organic shapes.
Secondly, these monumental pieces serve as the structure and support for the entire hydraulic and electrical system, as water and light will fall from the top.
On the other hand, we have various elements created with clay scattered across the stage. These basic objects act as performative and symbolic pieces in relation to our concept and naming, and will form part of the ritual in which, along with the artists, they will melt to reveal their inner light, their essence.




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Merchandising
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Graphic proposal