Said-Galiev cultural center updates its lighting system with Robe
Pointe heads, LEDBeam 150 y ParFect 150 They have been installed in the main room. Four Pointe are placed on the stage; while the other models are located on the side arms, the galleries and the lobby.
The luminaries Robe were chosen to update the infrastructure of the Said-Galiev cultural center, located in the Derbyshki area of Kazan, the capital of the Russian semi-autonomous region of Tatarstan, an area known for its Russian and Tatar cultural heritage.
Robe's Russian distributor, LTM, was in charge of providing the solutions that have been used in this fixed installation and that are integrated by Pointe heads, LEDBeam 150 y ParFect 150. In addition, It has also been in charge of the installation and commissioning work of the mobile lights and other elements that have been used to update this infrastructure.
The Said-Galiev Cultural Center has two main auditoriums, one with capacity 560 people and a smaller one for 120 personas. It was originally built in 1959 and this latest technical update, which also included audio, rigging, Led screens and a cinema projection system, allows you to stage a whole series of shows and events.
Robe luminaires are used in the main room. Four of the Pointes are placed on the stage and others are installed in the positions of the ” slips’ ” on both sides of the arch, to achieve close angle lighting on the stage. They were chosen for their power and intensity. More Pointe systems, along with other new lighting devices, are mounted on portable side arms on stage.
The LEDBeam 150 y ParFect 150 They were chosen for their high luminosity, its adapted optics and its output quality. Some of them are in the side arms and others illuminate the galleries and the lobby.
These three types of Robe appliances have also been specified by LTM for similar installations in recent years, including the Dagun Omayev Palace of Culture in the city of Grozny (Chechnya), the State Drama Theater named after Kosta Levanovich Khetagurov in Tskhinvali and the Crave Theater in Moscow, designed to host cabaret shows.
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