March 26 - The Galleries will close at 4PM. Last IMAX film is at 4PM.

All aboard! Rocky Mountain Express will propel you on a steam train journey through the breathtaking vistas of the Canadian Rockies, highlighting the adventure of building the nation’s first transcontinental railway....

The new digital show Cosmic Collisions launches you on a thrilling trip through space and time to explore the astronomical impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing evolution of the universe. From subatomic particles to the largest...

The iconic monarch butterfly is a true marvel of nature. It weighs less than a penny, yet it makes one of the longest migrations on Earth across a continent, with pinpoint navigational accuracy, to a secluded place it has never been. In...

The documentary adventure “To The Arctic” tells the ultimate tale of survival. Narrated by Oscar® winner Meryl Streep, the film takes audiences on a never-before-experienced journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her twin seven-...























San Diego, May 1, 2012 – Take a trip as we ROCK THE DOME ~ get whirled on animated flights through space and fantasy landscapes, immersed in spinning abstract art and transported through never-ending tunnels and passageways, all synched to awesome classic rock music. ROCK THE DOME is a dazzling digital concert featuring some of the greatest bands of all time. Pulsating graphics fill the screen while the Dome's state-of-the-art sound system play your favorites like you've never heard them before. Sit back and relax as you become completely immersed in a 360-degree swirl of mesmerizing retro graphics and full-dome CG in a flashback to another era – classic rock pumped through our 16,000-watt digital surround sound system in 32 million pixels on a 76-foot dome!
Each show features a selection from our library of classic rock's greatest hits. Will you hear the Beatles? Rolling Stones? Pink Floyd? Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" or U2's "Where the Streets Have No Name? Every performance is unique – a hand-picked playlist of hits from the late '60s through the early '90s. Other artists on the roster include Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen, The Kinks, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, AC/DC, Rush, Midnight Oil, Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Doors. The Beatles or Rolling Stones? Led Zeppelin or Metallica? U2 or Pink Floyd? It’s much more than a soundtrack, featuring interludes and vignettes of the sights and sounds that symbolized the evolution of rock history - a one-of-a-kind musical experience you won't want to miss – come see what all the excitement is about!
ROCK THE DOME at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Heikoff Dome Theater began performances in March, joining our regular roster of IMAX® films and digital shows. Tickets are $8 for members, $10 for general public. See our website for performance dates and times.
http://www.rhfleet.org/site/imax/rock-the-dome/index.cfm
If you would like complimentary tickets for yourself and your family, please contact Susan Chicoine: schicoine@rhfleet.org or (619) 685-5743 or (619) 325-9416/cell. Let me know what date works for you and how many you need, and I will leave passes at the willcall window in your name.
ROCK the DOME
Song Choices/Music Rights/Trivia -- info for your reference, please don’t give it all away!
Emerson, Lake & Palmer – “Karn Evil 9, 1st Impression pt. 2” (ASCAP/1973)
Tells the story of a futuristic world from which "all manner of evil and decadence had been banished.”
The Beatles – “Back in the USSR” (ASCAP/1968)
PAUL on drums, not Ringo!
Rolling Stones – “Start Me Up” (ASCAP/1981)
Motorcycle racing or sex? You decide...
The Doors – “Break On Through” (ASCAP/1967)
Censors objected to drug use implied by the line "she gets high", so the line was repeated as ”She gets...”.
Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Bad Moon Rising” (BMI/1969)
Fogerty claims the song is about "the apocalypse that was going to be visited upon us.”
Jimi Hendrix – “Purple Haze” (ASCAP/1967)
A dream Jimi had where he was walking under the sea.
Led Zeppelin – “Good Times Bad Times” (ASCAP/1969)
Guitar solo through a Leslie speaker.
Aerosmith – “Sweet Emotion” (BMI/1975)
Tension between the band and Joe Perry’s wife.
AC/DC – “Back In Black” (ASCAP/1980)
The band is mourning for the death of their singer, Bon Scott, of alcohol poisoning
Rush – “Tom Sawyer” (ASCAP/1981)
A portrait of a modern day rebel, a free-spirited individualist striding through the world
wide-eyed and purposeful.
Pink Floyd – “Another Brick in the Wall pt. 2” (BMI/1979)
A protest song against rigid schooling in general and boarding schools in particular.
Pink Floyd – “One Of These Days” (ASCAP/1971)
One of these days (I'm going to slice you up into little pieces) - A threat against a babbling DJ.
Midnight Oil – “Beds Are Burning” (BMI/1987)
A political song about giving native Australian lands back to the Pintupi, who were among the
very last people to come in from the desert.
U2 – “Where the Streets Have No Name” (ASCAP/1987)
A message of hope for a world that does not divided by class or race.
Metallica – “Enter Sandman” (ASCAP/1991)
The song is about "nightmares and all that come with them.”
Pink Floyd – “Run Like Hell” (BMI/1979)
Pink sends his followers to attack those he thinks "ought to be shot".
Van Halen – “You Really Got Me” (1984)
Kinks song covered by Van Halen
The Dome Was Built To Rock
Brand new Global Immersion digital GSX™ system
4 Sony® 4K resolution SRX-T420 cinema-grade projectors
76-foot titled dome NanoSeam™ screen
168° vertical by 360° horizontal field-of-view immersive experience
16,000-watt 6.1 digital surround sound
The Reuben H. Fleet Science Center (“the Fleet”) is home to Southern California’s only IMAX® Dome Theater and 100+ hands-on science exhibits for all ages. Watch immersive giant-screen films in the Heikoff Dome Theater, featuring the world’s first NanoSeam™ Dome screen in an IMAX Theater. The Fleet is the first Giant Dome Theater in the country to share a digital planetarium with an IMAX Dome theater, following the recent installation of a new, state-of-the-art, giant dome screen digital GSX™ system from Global Immersion, which augments the existing IMAX® projector in the Heikoff Dome Theater with one of the most comprehensive and powerful full-dome experiences available today. The digital system not only enhances our planetarium capabilities but expands the possibilities for sustainable institutional programming that could include evening programming with cultural content of various kinds. Experience eight galleries of fun, interactive exhibits, including major traveling exhibitions. A hurricane simulator thrills visitors with gusts of wind up to 80 miles per hour. Enjoy sandwiches, salads and healthy treats in Galileo’s Café. Find unique educational toys and games, books, IMAX DVDs and more in the North Star Science Store. Located at 1875 El Prado, two blocks south of the San Diego Zoo on Park Blvd, the Fleet Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering the public understanding and enjoyment of science and technology. For information regarding current admission prices, please call (619) 238-1233 or visit our website at www.rhfleet.org.
Susan Chicoine
Public Relations Manager
619.685.5743 (direct)
619.685.5771 (fax)
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Video & B-Roll
B-roll of IMAX films, digital shows, and recent production footage of exhibits and galleries, is available on the Fleet Media DropBox! To access: Go to http://www.dropbox.com; Click on sign in; Use the email: reubenfleet@gmail.com; Use the password: pr1973media; Go to the "RHF Public Relations" folder.