The series was also notable for fielding Let's Dance gay couple, Marek and Viktor
Slovakia - Robe moving lights continue to be a popular choice for television and broadcast applications worldwide, with a selection of the latest Robe technology centre stage for the most recent series of Let's Dance in Slovakia, where celebrities paired with professional dancers battle it out with great flare on the dancefloor every Friday night on Markiza TV.

The venue for the 2011 series was the Incheba Expo in Bratislava, with lighting equipment supplied by Slovakia's Q-99, which has over 400 Robe fixtures in its hire stock.

Apart from the lighting design, director of photography Vlado Valko and Q-99's new Robe Robin 300 Beams, this series was also notable for fielding Let's Dance gay couple, Marek and Viktor, a big hit as personalities as well as talented dancers.

The Let's Dance set resembled a 'classic romantic' ballroom scene with glitz, glamour and dreams, and comes complete with a set of Swarovski crystal chandeliers which flew in and out throughout the broadcast. The lighting was a mix of intimate low key highlighting and big, bold, brassy looks, so the rig needed to deliver a wide range of different moods to match the many genres of dance embraced over the 12 weeks.

Q-99 actually supplied full technical production for the show - including an extensive trussing infrastructure, lots of scenic LED elements and a state-of-the-art L-Acoustics Kiva sound system with Yamaha digital consoles.

(Jim Evans)


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