The large theatrical complex houses a total of four theatre spaces
South Korea - The National Theatre of Korea has upgraded its dimming control to a range of products from Strand to add functionality for its diverse range of luminaires.
A recent remodelling of the multi-theatre complex saw a Strand EC21 Advanced Technology Dimmer Rack installed by Total Plus - the Vari-Lite and Strand distributor for Korea.
Total Plus also deployed an EC21 Advanced Control Electronics Processor Assembly with Dual processor, an EC21 Dual 25A Powerthru Module 435us Dim/ND/Bypass, an EC21 Dual 25A 200us Single Pole module and a Dual 20A CD80SV Non-Dim C21-style module and housing.
“The theatres use a mixture of LED fixtures and conventional halogen lamps, and the Strand dimming curve helps to streamline such diverse equipment efficiently,” says SH Koo, senior lighting designer of the National Theatre of Korea. “Strand's dimmer modules have wide-ranging functionality, which is an advantage over the market’s other offerings. Strand's PowerThru module has the convenience of changing the mode by selecting Dim, Non-Dim or Bypass. In my 35 years of experience, I think that Strand is the only dimmer able to withstand unfavourable conditions found in some venues.”
Established in 1950, the National Theatre of Korea has evolved through a challenging past, moving from city to city during wartime and requiring national arts funding in order to survive. Today, it is a leading venue for Korea’s performing arts, carving out a path for future performance as past and present coexist with the help of world-class stage lighting.
Now based in the Jangchung-dong, Jung-gu area of Seoul, South Korea, the National Theatre of Korea is the first nationally managed theatre in all of Asia. To date, it has enjoyed a 40-year relationship with Strand, and over two decades worked closely with the same technical support staff - Henry Shin, Signify sales & business development manager.
“The National Theatre of Korea has unlimited confidence in the safety of Strand lighting systems,” explains Henry Shin. “I continue to provide sound advice when technical upgrades occur.”
The large theatrical complex houses a total of four theatre spaces: The Haeoreum Grand Theatre, the Daloreum Theatre, the Byeloreum Studio and the Haneul Round Theatre. The complex welcomes all genres of live performances, including traditional Korean dancing, singing, theatrics, orchestral productions operas, musicals, and plays.
All four theatres use the new Strand dimmer systems, therefore maintaining compatibility and functionality throughout. The theatres are installed with lighting equipment that requires a dimmer/non-dimmer/bypass module and the solution was to utilise the Strand PowerThru module which maximizes end-user friendliness, providing control and power through the dimmer system.

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