The venues are part of a two-and-a-half-year, $700 million construction project resulting in the new facility, adding 180,000sq.m to the existing Resort to which it is connected via a moving walkway. It includes four restaurants, 825 hotel rooms, 53 table games and 1400 slot machines.
The Robe fixtures are an integral part of a lighting design by Tom Roach, Foxwoods Resort Casino's lighting manager, and the choice of moving lights was the direct result of a shoot-out between Robe and another leading brand. David Middleton of Stage Lighting Representatives represented Robe on the project, and worked closely with lighting suppliers and installers Barbizon Lighting Company to provide the units for this demo.
Robes were selected because of the compactness of the fixtures and other useful features like their user-friendly setup menu, and fast, smooth movement and engineering quality. Above all, they wanted flexible and bright moving lights to cater for the production requirements of the wide variety of top international artists appearing onstage. Ellen Bone from Barbizon New England project managed, and Barbizon's senior systems integrator was Scott Stipetic.
Dave Middleton comments, "This was a very exciting project for me; I can remember when the first Robe ColorSpot 700E AT was shipped in to the U.S., and days later it was in Foxwoods Theatre undergoing rigorous testing to gain acceptance by Tom Roach and his staff." Shortly after, Scott Stipetic informed Middleton that they had chosen Robe over the competition.
There are 37 Robe ColorWash and 27 ColorSpot 700E AT fixtures in the theatre, mostly rigged on to overhead trusses, with an additional 12 units in roadcases to be used as needed, depending on individual production requirements. They are controlled by one of two Avolites Diamond 4 Vision consoles, with the other taking care of approximately 600 ETC Source Four fixtures, 300 PAR 64 cans, 10 three-circuit cyc fixtures and a 60ft wide fibre optic curtain.
There are 60 ColorWash and 24 ColorSpot fixtures divided between the venue's two ballrooms - a Premier Ballroom measuring approximately 31 x 34 metres and a massive Celebrity Ballroom measuring 77 x 70 metres. They are installed in the ceiling, with 48 in the large room and 24 in the small, all in a custom white finish.
The two ballrooms are used for a variety of events and functions, and both have a custom control system that utilises a Jands Vista console and eight Vista PCs hooked into a Crestron master controller, complete with a wireless tablet remote for refocusing from anywhere in the room. The lighting equipment is supervised by Tom Roach and his team, including operators Tony Kolasa and Chad McCrae, both in the theatre, with Kathy Giebler working in the ballrooms.
(Lee Baldock)