19 August 2025

More than 150,000 people experienced the immersive environment spread across 5,000 square metres of scenography

Selah Creative Office, Paris-based studio led by Achille Anjoras and Théo Braghini, has revealed the large-scale touring scenography for the world’s first 360° nomadic concert installation ‘Cercle Odyssey,’ a project that ran from November 2024 to June 2025 across Mexico City, Los Angeles, and Paris. Realised over 30 shows and seen by approximately 150,000 attendees, the design encompassed 5,000 square metres of staging and spatial interventions for Cercle.

Developed with a creative team including Dan Aufseesser, Marceau Duprez, Tom Puippe, and Lucas Saden, and with lighting design by Julien Yammine, the environment was conceived as a field of elements orbiting a central stage. Semi-transparent voiles and suspended textiles introduced a sense of softness and depth, set in constant dialogue with a counter-language of exposed, technically driven structural components.

The result was a calibrated tension between lightness and density, an immersive architecture that positioned the audience between the poetics of fabric and the rigour of engineered form. By staging these oppositions at an urban scale and over multiple venues, ‘Cercle Odyssey’ proposed a touring scenography that reads as both exhibition and performance infrastructure, testing the boundary where visual art, design and electronic-music staging meet.