The 2013 Festival Nacional de la Vendimia (National Grape Harvest Festival)
Argentina - Lighting and set designer Eli Sirlin utilised over 120 Robe moving lights in his lighting scheme for the 2013 Festival Nacional de la Vendimia (National Grape Harvest Festival), a high profile world-renowned celebration of wine and the wine-making industry held in Mendoza, Argentina.

The 2013 event, staged at the Frank Romero Day Greek Theatre, celebrated the local traditions with dance, music and wine, plus a special drama performance Noche de Teatro Mágico de Piedra y Vino to honour the venue's 50th anniversary.

Up to 30,000 people a night flocked to catch the action over the two week Festival. A Vendimia Queen was chosen and various wine tastings took place as well as live performances from an impressive line-up of local and international folk and rock bands. The event was closed by Spanish singer-songwriter and musician Alejandro Sanz who gave a show-stopping performance.

Vilma Rúpolo, general director of the event and also of Noche de Teatro Mágico de Piedra y Vinoasked locally based Eli Sirlin to create a unique lighting design for the event.

The Robes used were 32 x Robin MMX Spots, 32 x Robin LEDWash 1200s, 16 x Robin LEDWash 600s and 48 x LEDForce PARs.

The lighting equipment was supplied by a combination of two companies - Vidal from Mendoza and Pampin Luces from Buenos Aires.

Sirlin faced several challenges in lighting the stage for the event.

The first thing was the huge space and the distances and angles that the lighting needed to cover. The amphitheater stage was over 100m wide and the luminaires had to handle throws of between 20 and 70m.

"All the Robes I used were located about 20m away from the main performance space," she comments. "Using the LEDWash 1200s gave me excellent colours to play with, a good aperture for washing the stage and a highly pleasing overall visual effect."

She adds that the MMXs have "Good gobo definition" across those same distances.

Another issue affecting the lighting was the extensive upstage sections of the set which were used as video projection screens.

Sirlin and special effects director Alejandro Rodríguez made front lighting a priority to avoid lights bouncing onto the screens at the back of the set and interfering with the projections.

To do this effectively, they chose Robe's LEDWash 1200 and 600s due to their power, flexible zoom, beam aperture and colour options.

The first Vendimia celebrations in Mendoza date back to the 17th century, with the first 'official' festival organised in 1936. Recently Mendoza's Vendimia was ranked Number 2 in National Geographic's Top 10 World Harvest Festivals.

(Jim Evans)


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