Staged by Seensee Musical Company at the Seoul Arts Centre Opera House, Dancing Shadows is an adaptation of the play Forest Fire, written by the celebrated Chilean Ariel Dorfmann. Music and lyrics are by Eric Woolfson of the 1970s rock band, Alan Parsons Project, with direction by Paul Garrington, lighting design by Simon Corder and sound design by Richard Brooker.
With plans to bring the show into both the US and Europe over the next couple of years, this initial production was designed to match up to international standards in all respects. Richard Brooker assembled a talented local sound team, working together for nearly a month prior to the opening night.
"The musical is predominantly an orchestral piece, involving a very complex mix of textures and rhythms - it is quite brilliant musically," says Brooker. "We have an onstage cast of 27 and the story requires a soundscape of FX to take you through the various settings. These vary enormously - hard, stark and very real to quite strange, supernatural and dream like, in tune with the fairytale element.
"We wanted to achieve the best possible sound, and the Cadac J-Type was the natural choice. I am using a 97-input console, with 12 DCA masters giving 24 matrix outputs, alongside a mixture of stereo and dual programmable inputs, as well as mono inputs. One of the key things with the J-Type is that it gives us the flexibility to move the FX around to any combination of speakers without any degradation of sound quality.
The main PA system is the L-Acoustics Kudo, which we configured into three separate drops per side to cover the stalls, circle and upper circle, using a total of 22 cabinets. This is complemented by a centre drop of 10 L-Acoustics dv-DOSC boxes, giving us a great sound. It has been a fantastic experience, and I continue to be awed at the professionalism and dedication shown by the local sound talent here in Korea."
(Jim Evans)