The showcase ‘totally transformed the landscape’
UK - Lighthouse young technicians at Poole’s Centre for the Arts tripped the light fantastic last weekend, presenting a showcase of digital light art in the amphitheatre as the latest intake of students completed the final element of their 12-week training course.
“The work was absolutely brilliant,” says Lighthouse chief executive, Elspeth McBain. “It totally transformed the landscape, which is what technicians do, and reminded us of what is possible in the outdoor space beside our venue.”
Aimed at young people aged 16-19 interested in getting to grips with lighting, sound and stage management in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings, this course is an opportunity to experience technical theatre in a real-world environment tutored by working professionals.
Students are guided through a structured 12-week course by professional technicians, gaining invaluable skills and experiences that could be the first steps on a career in technical theatre - Lighthouse currently has an apprentice technician and a Kickstarter trainee technician who came through the Young Technicians course.
McBain adds: "What impresses me about every intake is how quite disparate young people get together and become friends, a genuine cohort - it's like they are finding their tribe. It’s something that several parents have picked up on as well.
“What we are doing is different, certainly in this region, as we are involving students in real-world, live situations. We are very fortunate in that we have technicians such as the lighting designer James Smith who are not only incredibly talented but also passionate about helping the next generation into the industry.
“The challenge for us now is to provide the next stage of technical education from the introductory level to the more formal apprenticeship training.”
A new intake of young technicians is planned for the autumn.

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