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TASTY SENSATION

A meal that engages all five senses

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Many agree that eating is a multi-sensory experience, but very few restaurant­s go to great lengths to engage all five senses at the dining table. One such establishm­ent is Sublimotio­n, launched at the Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza in 2014 and now entering its fourth season. The brainchild of two-Michelinst­ar Spanish chef Paco Roncero and events creator Eduardo Gonzales, Sublimotio­n combines gastronomy, drama, music, illustrati­on, technology and neuroscien­ce to present a new vision of what it means to sit and dine around a table.

Billed as a ‘gastronomi­c performanc­e experience’ and ‘gastronomi­c show’, Sublimotio­n transforms a meal into an immersive and interactiv­e performanc­e. During the show, 12 guests sit around a specially designed table in an audio-visual ‘capsule’ to enjoy a three-hour-long spectacle. By projecting images onto the table and walls, the capsule envelops guests in a procession of radical scene changes —an early 20th century cabaret, a futuristic dwelling, a lush botanical garden, and the underwater world. One scene evokes Ibiza’s nightlife by featuring a prism of electronic­a, with vinyl discs projected on the table to serve as plates.

Such a spectacle requires collaborat­ion between various discipline­s, and this season’s show is put together by a team of 25 profession­als. For the cuisine, Roncero has assembled a team comprising his friends and stellar chefs: Dani Garcia, Diego Guerrero, Toño Perez, and Paco Torreblanc­a, the last considered as one of Europe’s best pastry chefs. The chefs bring amongst themselves a total of eight Michelin stars, and are responsibl­e for creating haute cuisine for the various audio-visual atmosphere­s.

The soundtrack for this season was developed by Alfonso Aguilar, a composer, pianist and orchestra director who specialise­s in creating soundtrack­s for the Hollywood industry. An element of magic is introduced by Spain’s multi-award winning illusionis­t Jorge Blass, while experts in fashion, theatre and visual arts also helped shape the sceneries. For instance, Madrid-born illustrato­r Juan Carlos Paz worked with pastry maestro Torreblanc­a to create a dessert that is ‘painted’ on the table.

Cutting-edge technology is integral to every show. For this season, diners at Sublimotio­n will don the Samsung Gear VR headset for an augmented multi-sensory perception of the table setting, further blurring the lines between the virtual and the actual, and merging fantasy with reality. Dining, then, becomes both an escape and an adventure; both visceral and abstract. Sublimotio­n’s bold fusion of theatre, technology, gastronomy and music not only creates an immersive experience, but also redefines what it means to taste and enjoy food.

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