AARHUS,
Denmark — The Artscape Theatre Centre in
Cape Town’s foreshore area is in the process of upgrading the lighting
facilities of its three theatre spaces. The centre was originally established
in 1971 as the Nico Malan and was renamed Artscape in 2001 under the aegis of
the provincial administration.
With its
close proximity to Cape Town’s central business district, the new International
Convention Centre and the V & A Waterfront, Artscape is ideally situated to
serve the Cape’s performing arts, film, tourism, entertainment, conference and
exhibition industries.
Covering an
area of some 14,000 square meters, the Artscape complex consists of a fully
equipped Opera House seating 1,487, a theatre auditorium seating 540, the
smaller Arena theatre seating 140, a piazza, gardens, rehearsal rooms and ample
parking.
It is a
prominent feature of the Cape Town cultural scene with thousands of top acts
and actors entertaining hundreds of thousands of people over four decades.
In late
2012, the complex
received funding to upgrade the lighting rigs of the theatre spaces. Artscape’s
Senior Lighting Technician, Nicholas Tilney, says there were two objectives
with the upgrade: “Firstly, our Martin MAC 2000s, which were installed in 2000
and 2004, were getting old. Secondly, all three venues at the Centre are
getting busier and we needed a system with a quicker turnaround time.”
With more
shows and with shorter runs it was essential that time spent setting up and
focusing be kept to a minimum. Nicholas and the rest of the crew discussed this
and came up with a list of equipment that would cut down the time they spent
focusing lights by half. “We feel we came up with a list that matched good quality
with the versatility and flexibility that is essential to our multi-discipline
venue,” explains Nicholas.
The Artscape
crew’s decision was to stick with Martin Professional products because of the
incredible service the MAC 2000s had given over more than a decade. This meant
they turned to Electrosonic SA’s Robbi Nassi to guide them through the process.
“Electrosonic SA was an automatic choice,” says Nicholas. “Their service – and
that includes back-up, spares, and especially training – is superb, I can’t
fault them.”
The upgrade
was planned to take place in two phases. The first phase was the delivery and
installation of 15 Martin MAC III’s. The second phase included an additional nine MAC III’s and 24 MAC 700s. This does
not mean the MAC 2000s were being thrown out. “After 12 years they are still great, we’ve given them lots of love and
attention and they have given us fantastic service, and they will for a while
yet,” says Nicholas.
For Nicholas
the most attractive element of the MAC III is its zoom capability. “It has the
widest zoom on any unit I have ever seen and is extremely useful for our
venue,” he explains. Another attribute Nicholas appreciates is that the shutter
module that can be added to the lamp is included in the initial offering and
does not have to be purchased separately. The 1500-watt output is also impressive. “No
other moving head that I know of has that high a lamp rating,” he says.
Nicholas is
looking forward to setting up for a production with a long run. “We don’t fully
appreciate yet what the features can do for us. We’ll learn as we go,” he
laughs; “We can’t wait to use them to their full capacity in a full artistic
environment.”
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