Metamorphosis came alive in a city centre setting for the first time in Queen Square Bristol (photo: Ben Daure)
UK - Arcadia's awesome new immersive spectacular Metamorphosis came alive in a city centre setting for the first time last weekend in Queen Square Bristol, where together with the Lords of Lightening and an array of breath-taking aerial stunts the 30 minute mixed-media show united the energies and experimental spirit of rave and physical theatre with some impressive technical wizardry.

London based lighting and visuals rental company Colour Sound Experiment renewed their excellent working relationship with Arcadia, providing lighting for the 12m high three-legged spider built out of industrial scrap metal. This invigorating project was co-ordinated for Colour Sound by Haydn Cruickshank (H) and Arcadia's technical production manager, Tim Smith, with Stu Barr looking after all the Colour Sound elements on site, working alongside four Arcadia technicians.

Says H: "We were delighted to be involved in this latest incarnation of the show. Working with Arcadia is always a pleasure as they really push the boundaries of creativity, challenging everyone involved to rise to the occasion and produce great results and entertainment. It hits many chords with our own underground rave movement roots."

Some upgrades to the lighting kit were made since the last Arcadia spider performance at Glastonbury this year, which saw the launch of the acclaimed Metamorphosis show, introducing three moving mini-spiders, large eggs, cocoons, abductions and incredible illuminated costumes to the action.

The main changes in the lighting were replacing the Atomic strobes on the spider with new SGM XC-5 LED strobe units and adding lighting fixtures to six PA towers erected for the surround sound system in Queen Square.

Four Robe Pointes were attached to each of the spider's three legs, with another 10 deployed on its belly underneath the DJ booth.

Over 70 Dragon LED PARs were used to light various scenic elements of the massive and imposing spider structure, with Clay Paky Alpha Beam 1500s making the piercing - and somewhat scary - eyes, of which there are three sets for the full 360 effect! Four XC-5 strobes adorned each spider leg with another three on the belly.

The six PA towers were each rigged with one Robe BMFL Spot, two Pointes, two more XC-5s, three Dragon PARs and a hazer machine.

All lighting was controlled via an Avo Sapphire touch console running in conjunction with the overall Arcadia show control system that also dealt with the hydraulics, winches, fire, pyro, lightening, etc.

Colour Sound supplied over 50 additional Dragon LED PARs and 12 Studio Due City Colors LED floods to light the trees and selected foliage in Queen Square, a fashionable 17th century residential address well known for its range of elegant historical buildings, many of which are now listed.

The Arcadia spectacular - played out with mega style and energy to a thumping soundtrack, aerial stunts and the breath-taking imaginative audacity for which it's known and loved - was followed by Bristol's own drum 'n' bass guru Roni Size who performed with Reprazent on the Friday, together with Congo Natty and Leftfield doing their DJ set. Saturday's after-show entertainment was followed by stonking sets from Annie Mac, Eats Everything, Monki, and Gotsome.

(Jim Evans)


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