The Circle of Time: An Immersive Evening
For an exclusive private evening, WATO took over the stunning Jacquemart-André Museum to create a unique experience: The Circle of Time.
The venue:
A jewel of Parisian heritage, fully privatized and transformed for one night, blending historical elegance with futuristic projections.
The program:
• Guests were welcomed in the main courtyard by 43 dancers in Second Empire period costumes, creating a spectacular arrival.
• The evening began with an immersive journey through the museum’s salons and galleries.
• Guests discovered designed sets and actors portraying historical figures such as Marie Curie and Édouard Michelin.
• 10 actors playing bankers moved through the main rooms, bringing each space to life.
• A virtuoso pianist performed in an elegant and classical atmosphere.
• Service was provided by teams dressed in tailcoats.
• An artistic transition led by 16 professional dancers shifted the evening from the 18th century to the year 2300.
• The entire scenography was transformed: new glassware, redesigned floral arrangements, and a complete costume change for the staff.
• The pianist returned in a sparkling outfit, joined by a singer/violinist.
• Actors returned in futuristic style, offering investments on Mars.
• Spectacular culinary entertainment included airy foams, smoking trays, and cocktails enhanced with smoke bubbles.
• The lighting atmosphere changed completely, immersing guests in a futuristic world.
An evening designed as a true journey through time, carefully orchestrated by WATO.