Working with lighting designer Theo Cox, Aurora supplied lighting, rigging and crew to the production to create an on stage lighting spectacular to complement the existing installation at the beautiful medieval venue.
Keeping the power requirement low and the green credentials high, a variety of LED products were deployed including Martin MAC Aura and MAC Quantum Wash to add colour and movement to performances by The Definitive Rat Pack, who kicked off the show with a touch of Vegas, followed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Rigby.
The low power approach was augmented by generator provider Midas who ran Biodeiesel throughout the event. Meanwhile, back on stage, MAC Viper Profiles, Nova Flowers and Stage Bars provided stunning aerial beam effects that completed the look, creating movement above the stage, highlighting the vast crowd and working perfectly against the intricate backdrop
Commenting on the event, Aurora project manager Sam Crook says, "It's a real pleasure to be part of an event with such history behind it. Crew Chief Tony Fagan and his team have done a fantastic job in bringing the production together."
(Jim Evans)