UK dance/punk band Friendly Fires on stage in Hong Kong (photo: Kelly Wong)
China - Leading Hong Kong based lighting rental company A-Team Plus has become the first operation in greater China to invest in Robe's new Robin MMX Spot moving lights.

This follows on from also being the first company in the region to purchase Robe's Robin 600 LEDWash fixtures at the start of the year, where their first show was the highly anticipated 2011 Hong Kong Fashion Week.

Internationally renowned lighting designer and technical director Troy Daniel had initially been reluctant to use any LED fixtures on the HKFW show at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre's Grand Hall. However he now reports, "Let's get serious, nothing beats Robe's Robin 600 LEDWash."

Fellow Australian and now Hong Kong based Luke Hall, who is production manager and lighting designer for Untitled Entertainment Asia, one of the A Team's top partners adds, "Our company prides itself on - where possible - using the latest green entertainment technology products, and we have chosen A-Team Plus to supply equipment for many of our shows as they can offer Robe's LEDWash 600 and now also the ROBIN MMX spot."

Hall has recently used Robin MMX Spots on several shows in Hong Kong, including a sold out KITEC for UK dance/punk band Friendly Fires, and also for local Hong Kong metal band DP for their album launch at the XXX Gallery. All members of the respective bands, their crew and the audiences alike were impressed with the brilliant performance and sheer brightness of the brand new MMX.

(Jim Evans)


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