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Robe continues its support of innovative performance … as a major technical sponsor of the fabulous Caravan Stage Society Inc., which presents unique theatre shows aboard its 30 metre tall ship theatre, the ‘Amara Zee’.
A diverse selection of international actors, musicians, artists and technicians work aboard the Amara Zee (the ‘Caravan’). Performances are staged on the decks and in the rigging of the ship, delighting audiences on the shore or river bank with their vibrant productions as the vessel tours the coastlines of Europe and North America.
Robe SRO has now supported Caravan for two consecutive years.
CEO Josef Valchar comments, “Music and performance have been an important part of my life and I think it’s vital to encourage others to enjoy and engage with the experience and positive energies. Caravan is an extremely inventive company that reaches out to so many who would maybe not attend a formal theatre production. We are very proud to be involved”.
Robe has supplied Caravan with high quality LED fixtures in the form of four of the new ROBIN DLX Spots, six LEDForce 7 PARs, plus two fog machines.
“Our lighting designers all recommended that Caravan used Robe lights as they are the BEST theatrical fixtures on the market,” enthuses Caravan founder and producer Adriana Kelder.
She adds that they were all particularly delighted to take delivery of the newest Robe DLX Spots, which will be in action on their upcoming season.
The Caravan currently works with four professional lighting designers - Lutz Gock from Germany, Robbie Steen and Tom Richmond from the UK, and Laird MacDonald from Toronto, Canada.
Having Robe on-board has really made a difference to the look and feel of the shows that can be produced.
The DLX Spot has been specially designed for theatrical applications, with its colour outputs in excess of a 1200W discharge unit, yet drawing a fraction of the power of conventional discharge units. The optical system produces a smooth, high quality light output with no shadows and it has a versatile 10 – 45 degree zoom.
A host of effects features include static and rotating gobo wheels, variable frost, three faceted prisms and a full range of dimming and strobing options.
Kelder thinks that Robe fixtures are ideal for Caravan’s specific style of performance and for outdoor theatre in general. Reasons include their small size, excellent array of colours and of course, the energy saving properties coupled with Robe’s commitment to producing ‘smaller-brighter-lighter’ units. She adds that the intensity and coverage of the fixtures “Work best” with the large scrims that Caravan regularly uses in its shows and concludes, “Robe’s staff are all a joy to deal with – they are super-friendly, helpful and very professional.”
The first Caravan show to use Robe products was 2012’s ‘Uprising’ which toured Sicily and Italy.
This year, the lights will be used on ‘Hacked – The Treasure of the Empire’ which tours the USA and Canada, continuing into 2014.
Kelder is looking forward to Caravan Stage enjoying a fruitful long term relationship with Robe as a sponsor.
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, one of Singapore’s most prestigious performing arts centres, a high-profile producing and receiving house and one of the busiest arts centres in the world, has recently invested in 170 x Robe moving lights and LED products as part of its technical infrastructure upgrade across venues.
Two key producing and receiving performance spaces – Odeon and Spiegel – in the bustling Netherlands regional epicentre of Zwolle chose Robe moving lights as a vital element of their transition to LED lighting journey, with the purchase of 6 x T1 Profiles, 18 x PAINTE Profiles, 24 x LEDBeam 350s and 24 x LEDBeam FWQ 150 Washes, all delivered by Robe’s Benelux distributor, Controllux.
Schaffelaar Theatre in Barneveld, The Netherlands, is a popular and busy receiving house with a constant flow of shows – musicals, dance, cabaret, comedy and concerts of all types – serving the local community with a lively programme of arts and culture. It is also home to the Barneveld’s Symphony Orchestra, and the venue hosts regular business events and private hires.
Lighting designer Andy Webb specified Robe moving lights to be at the heart of his lighting designs for two high-profile pantomime shows in the United Kingdom, The Further Adventures of Peter Pan staged at the Waterside Theatre in Aylesbury and Sleeping Beauty at the Festival Theatre in Malvern – two of 11 pantos presented this season by UK Productions.
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