Both consoles had already undergone a baptism
of fire amid the heat and bustle of last summer’s month-long Festival
d'Avignon, as the event celebrated its 65th birthday. The festival has enormous
influence in the French theatre and performing arts world, with a reputation
for experimentation and encouraging new talent.
Over the years it has become a permanent and
important fixture not only on the French but the world festival calendar. By
1993 the Festival was staging around 40 productions of more than 300
performances, in around 20 different venues, with audiences of more than
100,000. In 2011, the 65th Festival d’Avignon saw 128,000 tickets sold, and the
production of Mademoiselle Julie, starring French actress Juliette Binoche, was
broadcast live on French national television.
During the month-long period of the Festival
the lighting team handled a wide variety of touring productions as well as
productions created for the first time during the festival. Versatility, and
the ability to perform reliably under extremely demanding conditions, were
essentials for the lighting equipment, too.
More than 20 productions at the festival were
successfully staged over a month, using ADB’s new FREEDOM and LIBERTY lighting
control desks. After just half a day’s training, the lighting crew was ready to
go, and lighting operators, says ADB product specialist Gilles Govaerts, “had
no problems using the desks, and found the additional features extended their
creative horizons”.
An additional FREEDOM console was installed at
another venue, the new Salle de Spectacle de Vedene theatre, which opened in
2010, becoming a festival venue for the first time this year. Set in landscaped
grounds, it seats 440.
“All went well and the ADB desks performed
perfectly,” commented Govaerts. “It was the perfect major production début for
them – tough conditions, working round the clock, a wide range of productions,
and they took everything that was thrown at them.”
Mademoiselle Julie lighting designer Laurent
Berger said that LIBERTY allowed him to work quickly on creating cues. The desk
operator was Marianne Pelcerf, who used chasers extensively on the fluorescent
light ceiling. The lighting team pronounced the LIBERTY and FREEDOM desks as
“reliable, quick and intuitive,” adding, “LIBERTY and FREEDOM are not only
simple-to-use lighting control desks but genuinely creative lighting tools –
many shows could not have been staged during the festival’s short rehearsal
times without them.”
Mademoiselle Julie, starring Juliette Binoche,
Nicolas Bouchaud and Bénédicte Cerutti, is commencing a world tour and the
lighting team has specified a LIBERTY control desk for the tour
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