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White Light Supply Northumberland Lights 2007

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Monday, 21 January 2008 18:10

electric_forest_1_john_williamson_-_ukslc.org.jpg An enormous success during the winter of 2006 - critically and popularly acclaimed with their work in the town of Blyth judged Best Event in Northumberland - the Northumberland Lights is an epic lighting project spanning multiple sites across the county.  Its winter 2007 run was once again created by the team of creative designer Phil Supple and Jack Thompson of White Light, with all of the lighting equipment supplied by White Light.

A large lorry-load of lighting equipment left White Light's Wimbledon base in late October. Included in it were a wide assortment of lighting equipment to give the Northumberland team as much versatility as possible: seven Vari-Lite VL3000s with Condome protective domes, three High Ground searchlights, five Citycolour2500 exterior floodlights, 200 Par64s, an assortment of ETC Source Fours, two Robert Juliat Korrigans and two Super Korrigans, as well as 40 square metres of ColorWeb 250 LED lighting and 48 Encapsulites. Control includes three WL Smart 48 dimmer/power racks, two Avo Pearl consoles and two ELC Showstores, plus lots of stands, miles of cables and an assortment of accessories to allow lights to be located just about anywhere they are required.

The equipment was used across a range of sites, including Blyth town centre for the ‘Blyth in a New Light' festival, held on November 4th, the ‘Electric Forest' at Cragside on November 16th-18th, Warkworth ‘Voices' at Warkworth Castle on November 23rd-25th, ‘Stone' at Walltown (Hadrian's Wall) on December 1st. After the main events were concluded there was also be a variety of unscheduled, surprise ‘guerrilla lighting' schemes - a vanload of equipment accompanied by a Land Rover towing a biodiesel generator, set up discretely during the afternoon to bring other landmarks to life for one night only.

"Northumberland Lights is a remarkable project," notes Jack Thompson. "How many other events do you know where thousands of people travel through dark winter nights just to see lighting in action? It's very gratifying! For 2007, we took the lessons we learnt the previous year, showing off the repeat locations to even better effect and expanding what we do to some fascinating new places."

"We were pleased to be working once again with Jack Thompson and the White Light team," notes Zoe Bottrell of Culture Creative, project manager for Northumberland Lights. "Their technical expertise played a significant role in the success of last year's Northumberland Lights festival, which attracted large audiences and won a regional award for Best Event in Northumberland. Our continued collaboration is a result of the commendable work they have already done for us, and we look forward to delivering more world-class events with White Light in the future."

Funded by One NorthEast, Northumberland Strategic Partnership and Arts Council England, North East, Northumberland Lights also includes collaborations from a range of other artists, including The World Famous fireworkers, sculpture artist Graeme Gilmour, 20,000 Voices, A Bit Crack, John Kenny and Chris Wheeler. Further information about the project - including images of the 2006 lighting - can be found at www.northumberlandlights.com .

Northumberland Lights is part of North East England's world-class programme of festivals and events, and is funded by One NorthEast, Northumberland Strategic Partnership and Arts Council England, North East. The regional programme also includes winter festivals at NewcastleGateshead and Sunderland, (see www.NewcastleGateshead.com for details).  It demonstrates the enormous range of projects with which White Light now finds itself involved, spanning the entire spectrum of entertainment lighting from West End musicals to concerts, events, parties and more. Further information about the full range of products and services offered by White Light can be found at www.WhiteLight.Ltd.uk.