Tech Specs - Force Majeure
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Tech Specs - Force Majeure
DOUBLE THINK A Byron Perry Double Bill Produced by Force Majeure Photo Credit (Byron Perry) Force Majeure presents two works by the award‐winning Australian choreographer and performer Byron Perry; Gogglebox and Double Think. ABOUT THE SHOW GOGGLEBOX It’s safe to say that our relationship with TV has changed dramatically over the last decade – but aren’t those of us that grew up with it just a little bit uneasy when we read articles saying that TV is dead? Whilst we sit on our couches bathed in the luminescence of our smart phones and tablets, the Television is desperately contorting itself through whatever digital hoops necessary to escape the redundancy that threatens. Gogglebox is a nostalgic romp for a short attention span, a truly analog experience of the psychological relationship that we all have had and may continue to have with our beloved box. DOUBLE THINK Byron Perry presents a shifting world of light and shadow with this playful investigation into opposition. Through movement‐based conversations, one tall man and one short woman make imperfect sense as they shed some dark on a light subject in a complex world of simple objects. Double Think utilises performer‐operated lighting and live set manipulation to create a constantly evolving landscape of relativity. “Double Think is a tightly realised piece of dance/theatre. It’s slick, engaging and arguably Perry’s best work yet” Stephanie Glickman, Herald Sun CREATIVE TEAM Director/Choreographer: Byron Perry Performers from premiere season: Kirstie McCracken, Lee Serle Lighting Design: Benjamin Cistern Composer: Luke Smiles Producer: Force Majeure Production/Stage Manager: Megafun Pty Ltd TOURING HISTORY 2010 World Premiere – Melbourne Festival 2011 2 DOUBLE THINK REVIEW Stephanie Glickman, Herald Sun IT SOUNDS heavy. A dance work based on George Orwell’s 1984 and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. But, in practice, Byron Perry’s Double Think is a richly nuanced duet between two unique dancers — Kirstie McCracken and Lee Serle. It melds sinewy movement with well‐conceptualised lighting design and hums with an offbeat sense of humour. A wooden wall with multi‐sized movable blocks creates frames for faraway action and platforms for slippery‐limbed solos. Torsos and arms splay out of geometric openings, mirroring each other with a kaleidoscopic pulse. Supported by Luke Smiles’ sound design, movement and visual design have their own intertwined choreography that never feels forced. Tall, lanky Serle and McCracken, petite and fluid, rift off each other like comfortable friends. There’s a harmony in their attack, a conversation in blinks, a casual word association game accented by body ripples, shrugs and slumps and a satisfying sense of a multi‐dimensional relationship at play. Double Think is a tightly realised piece of dance/theatre. It’s slick, engaging and arguably Perry’s best work yet. ABOUT FORCE MAJEURE Led by Artistic Director Kate Champion, Force Majeure produces critically acclaimed dance theatre works. Established in 2002, the Company is based around a collective of artists from varying disciplines who are committed to creating stimulating movement‐based theatre. Artists include dancers, actors, writers, visual artists, composers and filmmakers. Since 2002, Force Majeure has created five major works, two collaborative works, a short film series, and has received five major national awards. This year the company has joined forces with Sydney Theatre Company to produce Never Did Me Any Harm, as well as working on Food, a co‐ production with Belvoir. Force Majeure produces challenging and relevant work that reflects on contemporary life, breaking down boundaries between art forms. Whether its work is defined as dance, theatre or performance is secondary to its relevance and impact. Force Majeure is also committed to supporting the development of dance theatre in Australia. 3 TECNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The following information sets out the technical requirements and support to be provided to Force Majeure by the Presenter. PERSONNEL Touring Company - 2 Performers - 1 Director - 1 Production/Stage Manager - 1 Sound/ Lighting Operator Presenter - 1 Technician with knowledge of venues audio and lighting systems - 1 Wardrobe to wash and press costumes before show call RUNNING TIME 60 minutes, no interval VENUE Stage Dimensions: Performance Area: 10m x 12m deep 10m x 10m (8m x 8m min) STAGING Presenter to Supply Black Tarkett taped Upstage to Downstage with 2” Black Duct Tape Company to Supply - 30 Ply Wooden Boxes – Various Sizes - Clamps - 9 Battery powered LED internally mounted light boxes (included in the above 30) - Charging station for Batteries MASKING & CLOTHS Presenter to Supply Standard masking including a black smother on the most upstage line available 4 LIGHTING Lighting is triggered by QLAB running on a MacBook Pro at the audio control position using a LAN Box DMX interface. All fixtures are in O/W. Presenter to Supply - 1kW Fresnels x 17 - 1kW Profiles x 10 (26°/50° variable zoom) - Par 16 36° x 1 - Access to a single DMX universe from audio operation area - See attached generic plan Company to Supply - Lighting Control via Lan Box (5 pin DMX) from Audio position (Single Universe) - MacBook Pro SOUND The soundtrack for Double Think is a dynamic surround sound design. Examples of equipment are for reference only and do not specify exact requirements, as this should be determined in consultation with the venue. All options should be communicated to the Production Manager and/or Sound Designer BEFORE arrival at the venue. Presenter to Supply High quality PA able to produce 110dB undistorted signal at operating position. This multi‐channel loudspeaker system must be sufficient enough to provide a high level of amplification equivalent to the size of the venue. Console: 12 line‐level input channels/6 individual output channels (e.g. Yamaha 03D, DM1000, LS9) Speakers: FOH 2 x 2way mid/high cabinets (e.g. Nexo PS15, Meyer UPA 1P) Surround 2 x 2way mid/high cabinets (Tannoy T12, Meyer UPA 1P) Centre 2 x powered cabinet (e.g. Mackie SRM 450, RCF ART322A) SUB 2 x double 15” or 18” sub woofer (e.g. Nexo LS1200, Meyer 650P) Hardware: 2 X tripod speaker stands to suit FOH cabinets (e.g. Konig & Meyer) 2 X pan/tilt brackets to suit Surround cabinets to accurately position the speakers either side of the auditorium/seating position Outboard Effects: 4 x 31 band graphic EQ across FOH Left, FOH right, Left Surround, Right Surround 2 x stereo delay unit (for FOH Left & Right and Surround Left & Right) 1 x mono delay unit (for SUB) 5 Company to Supply - 2 x MacBook Pro Laptop (primary & backup) - 2 x MOTU Ultralite audio interface (primary & backup) - 1 x Yamaha 03D audio mixer* (optional depending on venue setup) - 2 x 8way balanced TRS snake cables (for connecting audio interfaces to mixer) 6 7 REHEARSAL SPACE Presenter to Supply Company requires a dance rehearsal room with auxiliary access (Laptop) to audio system on the Load in day. CATERING / HOSPITALITY Presenter to Supply Bottled water required for company for each rehearsal and performance. DRESSING ROOMS Presenter to Supply - Lockable rooms with shower facilities, mirrors and good light. - Towels for each performer for showering. - Production Office SCHEDULE Day 1: Bump in Day 2: Tech, Dress and Open Production schedule will be issued and negotiated with each venue individually. CONTACTS For information please contact: Bec Allen Producer, Force Majeure Email: [email protected] Tel: +61 2 8571 9086 Fax: +61 2 8571 9089 8
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