Yo México

To celebrate the centenary of the Mexican revolution, a breathtaking show took place on the Zócalo Square in Mexico City. For one and a half hours, spectators rediscovered, in an original, poetic and spectacular way, the history and values of the Mexican people.
Created and directed by Martin Arnaud and produced by Marilyn Kuentz of the agency, Les Petits Français, the show combined projections, flames, pyrotechnics and live performances with over 300 artists and 12,000 m² of projections.
Les Petits Français used ETC’s technical expertise to cast the buildings surrounding the Zócalo in images (the Cathedral, City halls and the National Palace) and three stages of 10x10m on which the artists performed.

Production: Les Petits Français
Images: Mon Œil de Bertiaux, Christophe Bertiaux
Photos: Laurent Attias / Les Petits Français

  • Installation of 14 x 20K lumens video projectors to cover the Cathedral.
  • Implementation of 16 x 20K lumens video projectors to cast the National Palace in images.
  • Utilisation of 20 x 20K lumens video projectors to cover the City Halls.
  • Installation of 12 x 18K lumens video projectors to rear project onto 12 tulle screens.
  • Programming and playback of the show via ETC’s system Onlyview, with synchronisation to the show’s soundtrack.