Inside Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Launch of Golden Ratio Musical Show in L.A. With Riley Keough, Tokio Myers
The time has come: Luxury Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre has brought its light and sound extravaganza, The Golden Ratio Musical Show at 1931 Cinema, to Los Angeles.
The inaugural activation, which debuted in Shanghai, posted up at the Westfield Century City on Thursday where it will be through the weekend and open to the public on a schedule that features additional programming designed to expand the cultural conversation around design and watchmaking. The show tells the story of the Golden Ratio, “the unique mathematical formula that defines aesthetic harmony,” per the brand. It’s also a tribute to the the iconic Reverso timepiece, created in 1931.
To bring the show to life, Jaeger-LeCoultre partnered with British musician Tokio Myers, who composed the soundtrack that plays against the backdrop of a digital show projected onto a giant screen of falling water. Thursday’s launch featured a private gala dinner during which Myers performed his symphony “Timeless” accompanied by L.
The inaugural activation, which debuted in Shanghai, posted up at the Westfield Century City on Thursday where it will be through the weekend and open to the public on a schedule that features additional programming designed to expand the cultural conversation around design and watchmaking. The show tells the story of the Golden Ratio, “the unique mathematical formula that defines aesthetic harmony,” per the brand. It’s also a tribute to the the iconic Reverso timepiece, created in 1931.
To bring the show to life, Jaeger-LeCoultre partnered with British musician Tokio Myers, who composed the soundtrack that plays against the backdrop of a digital show projected onto a giant screen of falling water. Thursday’s launch featured a private gala dinner during which Myers performed his symphony “Timeless” accompanied by L.
- 6/24/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which this week opens with a Before the Impact match that saw El Reverso defeat Johnny Swinger. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Kenny King def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of this match will secure the numbers advantage in Hardcore War this Sunday at Rebellion! King counters the slingshot Ddt and drops Kazarian throat-first on the top rope. King hits a swinging backbreaker for two. King locks in the Camel Clutch but Kazarian breaks free. Kazarian begins to build momentum with a powerslam, followed by the springboard leg drop. Kazarian successfully hits the slingshot cutter but it’s not enough to keep King down. John Skyler gets up on the apron but Yuya Uemura pulls him down. Tensions are about to explode between the two teams at ringside. Kazarian forces King to...
Match #1: Kenny King def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of this match will secure the numbers advantage in Hardcore War this Sunday at Rebellion! King counters the slingshot Ddt and drops Kazarian throat-first on the top rope. King hits a swinging backbreaker for two. King locks in the Camel Clutch but Kazarian breaks free. Kazarian begins to build momentum with a powerslam, followed by the springboard leg drop. Kazarian successfully hits the slingshot cutter but it’s not enough to keep King down. John Skyler gets up on the apron but Yuya Uemura pulls him down. Tensions are about to explode between the two teams at ringside. Kazarian forces King to...
- 4/14/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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