UK - On Thursday 15 May, The White Light Group will be holding an Open Day at their headquarters in Wimbledon, south London. Originally conceived as another chance for people to explore White Light’s base following their move there almost 18 months ago, and for customers to bid White Light's Hire Director Mike Crossman farewell as he leaves the company on a round-the-world tour, the Open Day is now expanding into something of a mini trade-show.

As well as staff members from all of the White Light Group companies, including White Light Hire, White Light Sales, The Moving Light Company, The Service Company, Colourhouse, Modelbox and Enliten, the Open Day will allow visitors to explore the latest products from a variety of suppliers and manufacturers including Blackout (with their new LED starcloths), E//T//C (with the latest in large format projection equipment), Howard Eaton Lighting Limited (liquid nitrogen effects), Le Maitre (pyrotechnics and low smoke), Lee Filters (including their glass colour ranges), Look Solutions (with smoke machines), Prolyte & Lite Structures (with truss), Pulsar (showing their LED products, now available in White Light's hire stock), Radlite (with their video control systems), Rainbow (with their colour scrollers), Robert Juliat, Rosco (with the ImagePro and other new products), Selecon (with their range of spotlights), Stage Technologies (showing their Pathway flying system), Zero 88 (with their Frog range) and many others.

The Moving Light Company will be showing the latest moving lights from Coemar, Martin and High End - and will also be giving visitors a chance to compare the very latest lighting consoles from GrandMA, Compulite, ETC, Strand and Flying Pig side-by-side and hands-on!

One of the highlights of the day - weather permitting - will be the chance to ride in Hot Air Balloon from the White Light Car Park. The intention is to use the balloon as an opportunity to raise money for Light Relief and in particular lighting designer and friend of White Light, Mark Ridler, who was recently involved in a serious road accident. The day will also include music from the South London Jazz Orchestra, food, drink, and the chance for a good catch-up. The event starts at 2pm and runs on into the evening, and everyone is welcome to attend.

(Ruth Rossington)


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