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Over 250 Robe fixtures for ‘Symphonica in Rosso’ shows

Over 250 Robe fixtures for ‘Symphonica in Rosso’ shows
Over 250 Robe fixtures for ‘Symphonica in Rosso’ shows

For the 2016 leg of the ‘Symphonica in Rosso’ concerts, six performances presented by Dutch singer Marco Borsato at Amsterdam’s 17,000 capacity Ziggo Dome, Belgian lighting designer Carlo Zaenan of QBE used a rig that included 256 Robe moving lights. This followed another six shows - all 12 sold out - in October 2015 at the same venue, which was transformed into a theatre space to present the concept.

 

Zaenan has worked with Borsato since 1999 and since 2011 has been his regular LD and lighting operator. To develop the visual treatment for the 2015/16 ‘Symphonica in Rosso’, he worked closely with set designer Anne-Mari Ahola and Marcel de Vré, Borsato’s long term show designer as well as the video crew from Visual Solutions and content creator Tom van Gestel from Fabrique Fantastique.

 

The full size orchestra was positioned on four balconies each side of the stage, all with the fronts clad in LED panels. Borsato’s regular band were centre-stage between the balconies and upstage of them was a central LED wall that split into five columns that both tracked side to side and flew up and down individually in an automation system.

 

 A guitar shaped thrust stage was also covered in video and worked with a Blacktrax system that tracked Borsato and triggered pre-programmed video graphics as he moved across the thrust stage floor. Two long continuous strips of video circled around the whole audience area and met up with the balcony fronts to complete a 360 degree loop and there were also left and right IMAG screens.

 

Zaenan chose 40 x Robe BMFL Spots, 59 x Pointes, 58 x MMX WashBeams, 46 x LEDWash 300s and 53 x CycFX 8s, all delivered by Ampco-Flashlight NL. The BMFL Spots were hung on 8 upstage/downstage orientated trusses above the stage and used to create big stage looks and general audience scenes. In some of the moodier songs, they were used as dramatic single backlights for Borsato and the other performers.

 

The Pointes were used in multiple positions. Fifteen of them were mounted on the five moving LED columns and utilized for stage looks while the screens were in their different configurations. Thirty-two Pointes were mounted on stage left and right trusses used for fillers and to augment the BMFL looks, with another 12 Pointes on the stage deck to complete this montage of beams.

 

The CycFX 8s were used to light a curtain covering the full width of the venue right at the back. For some numbers they were used as a backlight ‘roof’ above the band and orchestra. The LEDWash 300s were spread out on each balcony level and onstage to create a wash across the orchestra and band.

 

The MMX WashBeams had two primary positions, 42 were on the eight over-stage trusses working in unison with the BMFLs, woven into the stage and audience washes and looks. Eighteen were rigged on side trusses together with the Pointes to create a filler for the stage and double up as an alternative audience wash as required.

 

All the Robes and the other show lighting were controlled via a GrandMA2 light console with another running in full tracking backup. The show was programmed and operated by Leon Driessen from Cuecre8ion. Others involved in the ‘Symphonica in Rosso’ shows included lighting crew chief Pascal Vergeer, the crew from Ampco Flashlight and Jo Pauly from Visual Solutions who ran the D3 media server running the playback video. The production manager was Piet Winten from MundoMatic. Faber AV supplied the LED walls and camera package, Stage Brothers the décor and Stageco NL the staging.

 

(Photos: Loe Beerens)

 

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Over 250 Robe fixtures for ‘Symphonica in Rosso’ showsOver 250 Robe fixtures for ‘Symphonica in Rosso’ shows

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