Clay Paky on the Take That European Tour |
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| Thursday, 15 November 2007 16:10 | |||
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The LD Simon Tutchner chose to use 160 projectors, of which 68 Alpha Spot HPE 1200 Clay Paky and 40 Alpha Profile 1200 Clay Paky, supplied by PRG Europe. “They create the most excellent graphic effects, both quantity and quality wise” - he says. “I had little time to prepare the show and the alternatives that these projectors give me seem truly endless! I chose the effects that could interact best with the scenography, which entails a huge curtain and 7 mega led video-walls, on which fantasy images and close-ups of the four singers were alternated.” The Alpha Spot HPE and the Alpha Profile 1200 are installed on the three stages, two of which in the background and a third, circular, in the middle of the audience, and connected to the other two by a self-propelled bridge. The HPE are primarily used for front and angle lighting, and the Profiles mainly for back-lighting. The same set design is used for all the dates of the tour, except two, where the structure did not permit us to mount all three stages.
Simon Tutchner tells us he has a theatrical background, where he attended Drama School, and this reflects in his light design ideas: “I often try to reproduce a “theatrical” atmosphere in my light shows, putting the artists in the centre of the scene. I frequently use spotlights to highlight the star, I use slow movements of the projectors and I don't make an intrusive use of graphic effects. The world fame of Take That, and also the type of music that they perform, are ideal for a light interpretation of this kind” The show, as I said, extends over three stages, one of which is circular and in the middle of the audience. “This characteristic allows the fans to surround their idols, to embrace them in their imagination, and at the same time it offers a different solution of set and lighting design.” The exhibition on the main stage has a more intimate atmosphere: the motorized trusses that overhang the stage are coloured, they are lowered onto the stage and they rotate concentrically on two axes, whilst a large LED sphere reflects the colours throughout the whole environment.
The Take That tour will be terminated on December 23rd 2007 in Manchester, native city of the group, where there will be an incredible 11 consecutive dates. The success that the tour in Europe is having, and the love shown all over the world by so many fans, has clarified once more that this group still has so much to offer to the musical world in the future.
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