The "Ubud: Dinner Show Lost City – Story of Humanity Experience" promises an enchanting evening that transports audiences to the ancient realms of Lemuria and Atlantis. Through captivating performances blending dance, music, and audience interaction, guests are invited to choose their allegiance as these civilizations collide. With stunning visuals and powerful storytelling, the show culminates in a celebration of the enduring human spirit, leaving attendees with a thought-provoking exploration of the timeless struggle between heart and technology.
Key Points
- The Dinner Show Lost City is a 1.5-hour performance exploring the mythical civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis at Avalon Castle & Spa in Ubud.
- The interactive performance features dance, fire, and music, with the audience encouraged to choose sides between the Lemurian and Atlantean civilizations.
- The Lemurian Harmony Dance celebrates the royal wedding of Shauja and Halifu, showcasing graceful movements and enchanting melodies that convey reverence for nature and the divine.
- The conflict between the Atlantean warriors and the Lemurian resistance holds lessons about the clash of heart-centered and productivity-driven values, with the audience playing a role in the outcome.
- Shauja’s journey, facing tests from the 4 Guardians of virtue, ultimately leads to an unexpected resolution about the enduring spirit of humanity.
Event Overview
The Ubud: Dinner Show Lost City – Story of Humanity Experience is a captivating 1.5-hour performance that takes visitors on a journey through the mystical epochs of Lemuria and Atlantis.
Priced from $20.68 per person, the show features a dance play with fire and music, exploring the contrasting civilizations and their struggle between heart and technology.
Tickets can be booked now with the option to pay later, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance.
Check starting times as availability may vary.
The event isn’t suitable for children under 2, babies under 1, and children under 4.
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Dinner Show Lost City
Transporting guests into a mystical realm, the Dinner Show Lost City experience unfolds at the Avalon Castle & Spa. Audiences embark on a captivating journey through the contrasting civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis, witnessing a battle between heart and technology. The interactive performance features:
| Key Moments | Participation Choice | Climax and Lessons |
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| Dancers engage with the audience | Select side (Lemurian or Atlantean) | Lemurian resistance uses song to counter Atlantean threat |
| Story of Shauja’s journey to save her husband | Tests from Guardians of virtue (Love, Gratitude, Courage, Ego) | Unexpected outcome emphasizing the essence of being human |
The stirring finale leaves a lasting impression, highlighting humanity’s enduring spirit.
Lemurian Harmony Dance
The Lemurian Harmony Dance kicks off the captivating show, celebrating the royal wedding of Shauja and Halifu.
Graceful movements and enchanting melodies fill the air as the dancers convey a deep reverence for nature and the divine.
Vibrant costumes swirl, creating a mesmerizing visual tapestry.
The audience is immediately drawn into the mystical world of Lemuria, a civilization founded on harmony and the power of the heart.
This opening act sets the stage for the unfolding narrative, where the Lemurians’ profound connection to the natural world will be tested by the encroaching Atlantean civilization.
Atlantean Threat and Lemurian Resistance
As the mesmerizing Lemurian Harmony Dance unfolds on stage, the audience is suddenly confronted with a stark contrast.
Powerful Atlantean warriors storm the scene, wielding advanced technology and threatening to subvert the Lemurians’ connection to nature and emotion.
The Lemurians, led by the wise Elders, resist the Atlantean onslaught, using song and ancient wisdom to counteract the encroaching technological force.
A battle of wills ensues, with the audience encouraged to choose a side – the heart-centered Lemurians or the productivity-driven Atlanteans.
The outcome of this clash of civilizations will hold profound lessons about the essence of being human.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Flame of Humanity
When the battle between the Lemurians and Atlanteans reaches a climactic moment, a sudden spark ignites the Flame of Humanity. This mystical flame awakens the 4 Guardians of virtue – Love, Gratitude, Courage, and Ego – to guide the protagonist Shauja on her journey. As the story unfolds, the audience is invited to choose a side, seeing the contrasting civilizations’ struggle between heart and technology.
| Guardians | Virtue | Purpose |
|———–|———|———|
| Love | Unity | Unites the people |
| Gratitude | Harmony | Restores balance |
| Courage | Resilience | Empowers resistance |
| Ego | Humanity | Reminds of our essence |
The Flame of Humanity becomes the key element that determines the story’s unexpected conclusion, emphasizing the importance of preserving the heart of humanity.
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- Ubud: Dinner Show Lost City – Story of Humanity Experience
Shauja’s Journey
Amidst the battle between the Lemurians and Atlanteans, Shauja desperately attempts to save her husband Halifu.
She faces a series of tests from the 4 Guardians of virtue:
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The Guardian of Love challenges her to open her heart without fear.
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The Guardian of Gratitude beckons her to appreciate life’s gifts, even in darkness.
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The Guardian of Courage urges her to stand firm in the face of adversity.
Shauja’s unwavering spirit and love for Halifu guide her through these trials, leading to an unexpected resolution that illuminates the essence of humanity.
Audience Engagement
The Ubud: Dinner Show Lost City – Story of Humanity Experience invites the audience to actively participate in the unfolding narrative.
Key moments throughout the show see the dancers engaging with the spectators as the tale of two contrasting civilizations unfolds. Audience members can choose to align themselves with either the Lemurians, representing emotions and nature, or the Atlanteans, symbolizing technology and productivity.
This interactive experience allows the crowd to feel immersed in the struggle between heart and machine. The show’s climactic battle features an unexpected outcome, emphasizing the essence of what it means to be human.
Inclusions and Exclusions
As part of the Ubud: Dinner Show Lost City – Story of Humanity Experience, the ticket price includes the dance show, a booklet, and a selection of gifts.
The all-you-can-eat dinner is also provided, but drinks and alcohol aren’t included.
An all-you-can-eat dinner is included, but beverages and alcoholic drinks are not part of the package.
Certain age restrictions apply – the show isn’t suitable for children under 2 years, babies under 1 year, and children under 4 years.
Guests should head to the Avalon Castle & Spa and follow the directions to enter the Lost City, the mystical setting for this immersive theatrical experience.
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Dance show
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Booklet
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Gifts
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Dinner Menu Accommodate Dietary Restrictions?
The dinner menu can accommodate dietary restrictions. Guests should notify the event organizers in advance about any dietary needs, such as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free requirements, so they can ensure the meal meets those needs.
Is Photography Allowed During the Performance?
Yes, photography is allowed during the performance. Audience members are welcome to capture their experience, though they’re advised to avoid using flash to avoid disrupting the show. Photography policies may vary, so attendees should check with the venue.
What Is the Dress Code for the Event?
The event does not have a strict dress code. Guests are encouraged to dress comfortably and appropriately for an evening out. Smart casual attire is recommended, but no formal wear is required.
Is There an Option to Purchase Alcohol Beverages Separately?
Yes, alcohol beverages can be purchased separately at the event. The package includes an all-you-can-eat dinner, but drinks and alcohol are not included in the price and must be bought additionally.
Can the Audience Move Around Freely During the Show?
Audience members can move around freely during the show, though they are encouraged to remain in their seats to fully engage with the interactive performance. The dancers will at times interact with the audience as the story unfolds.
The Sum Up
The "Ubud: Dinner Show Lost City – Story of Humanity Experience" transports audiences into a captivating world where ancient civilizations collide. Through mesmerizing dance, music, and audience participation, the show explores the clash between heart and technology, ultimately celebrating the enduring spirit of humanity. This immersive 1.5-hour performance leaves guests deeply moved and connected to the timeless themes of the human experience.
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