Dan Williams is using the fixture as the main lighting workhorse on Skunk Anansie's current European tour
Europe - The Claypaky Scenius Spot is being championed for its output, colour and optical quality by lighting designer Dan Williams who is using the fixture as the main lighting workhorse on British rockers Skunk Anansie's current European tour, Anarchytecture.
Lighting supplier for the tour, Buckinghamshire- based lighting design and rental outfit Siyan, recommended Dan the spot fixtures to work alongside the production's dominant LED video package, that includes both floor and flown LED screens.
"The main issue with working with such a strong video element is getting a fixture that is bright enough to stand out against the LED screens," says Dan. "The Scenius Spot has absolutely no problem with this."
To create the show's saturated colour pallets and punchy back and beam light Dan is utilising the fixtures advanced CMY and linear CTO colour systems.
"Even when the entire video wall is displaying full camera content, the Scenius Spot still provides great colour tone," says Dan. "As well as their colour output optically the fixtures look great. They have a fantastic bright, sharp beam with an impressive zoom range (8°-48°). The gobos are strong and the light output remains punchy even when the fixture is zoomed completely out."
In addition to the Scenius Spots, Dan is using one strategically placed A.leda B-EYE K20, Claypaky's pioneering LED wash, beam and effects fixture. The B-EYE K20 sits upstage centre behind lead singer Skin where it delivers majestic silhouetted air effects that complement the onstage LED screens' evolving graphic display and the dramatic movements of the singer.
"Skunk Anansie's tour and production manager, Stumpy, came up with the current production brief," says Dan. "Anarchytecture's look is centred around the full LED-screen on-stage backdrop that includes screens across the drum riser, giving the impression that the drum set is floating in the centre of the stage. A lot of care was taken to not make a big light show but to incorporate the album influences sensitively into the design."
Skunk Anansie's European tour comes to a close on 27 May in a sold-out gig at the O2 Ritz, Bristol.
(Jim Evans)

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