USA - Four Robert Juliat Cyrano 2500W HMI followspots have been added to the lighting inventory of the Chester Fritz Auditorium at the University of North Dakota (UND) in Grand Forks. The 2,300-seat auditorium, named for the investment banker alumnus who helped fund it, hosts UND concert bands, a variety of dance and musical performances, lectures, comics (including Jerry Seinfeld who sold out) and theatre. The structure itself has a distinctive look rising to the height of a seven-story building and comprising more than two acres of interior floors; it's constructed of steel framing and steel-reinforced concrete with an orange Hebron rock-faced brick and pre-cast concrete facade.

"It's a big theatre for the region," notes technical director Pat Hill. "We were at the point where we needed new followspots. We had upgraded the rest of our lighting, and the intensity of our existing followspots was not enough - they were basically invisible with the new static fixtures."

Hill and the lighting team demoed a Robert Juliat Cyrano followspot as well as competing products owned by two arenas in town. "Cyrano had better light intensity, and our operators liked their ease of use," he reports. Those factors resulted in the purchase of two Cyranos from HB Sound and Light in Grand Forks and another pair from Norcostco in Minneapolis. "We needed four fixtures so we wouldn't have to rent any when we light major performances like a concert by the Oak Ridge Boys," says Hill.

(Jim Evans)


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