Robe on top at the Central Americana Games
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LD John J Orduña Sarmiento was part of a highly talented team involved in the show’s technical production, for which lighting equipment - including all the Robe fixtures - was supplied by leading Colombian rental company, Línea Estratégica based in Medellin.
The vibrant and highly visual OC included stunning projection mapping onto the field-of-play with the images also appearing on a large video wall at the back of a large stage built at one end of the stadium. A cast of several hundred dancers thrilled the crowds along with several special collaborations and music performances by top artists embracing a lively mix of genres, all underlined by animated rhythms ... delighting the 10,000 live audience and millions watching the live telecast from all over Latin America.
The Athletes Parade at the end of the OC featured around 5,500 participants from 37 delegations - competing for 3,220 medals - and the Games was officially declared open by Colombian President, Juan Manuel Santos.
For John Orduña the challenges in lighting the show were making it big, bold and dazzling to meet everyone’s expectations.
He also had to ensure that there was minimal lighting spillage onto the pitch that might interfere with the projections, whilst crafting dynamic lighting environments for all the various individual artists plus the show cast on the pitch. It had to look equally on TV as well as for everyone in the stadium.
He specified 40 x Robe MegaPointes, 80 x Spiiders and 56 x BMFL WashBeams to assist in this ambitious task, and these became the core element of his show. All 40 MegaPointes and 38 of the Spiiders were deployed on the stage.
Forty-two Spiiders were positioned all around the soccer pitch and used for low level washes and to pick out the cast / dancers, joined by 24 x BMFL WashBeams as this was an ideal position for providing precisely shuttered lighting on the performers whilst keeping light off the pitch.
The other 36 x BMFL WashBeams were rigged around the stadium roof where they had great impact piercing the night sky and throwing high definition gobos and texturing down onto the pitch.
John worked alongside his lighting assistant Edwin Estepa on the Games Ceremonies.
The OC’s technical director was Fernando Albanes and the stage director was Miguel Carrilo Foro both from Mexico. They together with production director Victor Ariza and video director Maurico ‘Tito’ Caicedo, both from Colombia, are all part of technical show production specialists, Team Performa SAS.
Rental company Línea Estratégica purchased 36 x BMFL WashBeams and 48 x MegaPointes especially for this event, following up an initial Robe investment which started in 2016 with 84 x Spiiders.
(Jim Evans)