The Royal Danish Theatre’s fairytale LED lighting
ENTTEC collaborates with the Royal Danish Opera, using their lighting solutions to create a multidimensional sensory experience for The Snow Queen – an interpretation of the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairytale.
Client | Playmodes |
Type | Entertainment, Live Event |
Location | The Royal Opera House, Copenhagen, Denmark |
PRODUCTS | Pixelator Mini, PLink Injectors |
Year | 2023 |
project credits | Project: The Snow Queen Project Design: The Royal Danish Theatre Production director: Francisco Negrin Set design: Palle Steen Christensen Costume design: Louis Désirè Choreography: Toniah Pedersen Lighting design: Bruno Poet and Matt Daw LED installation: Playmodes Studio |
Photography | Per Morten Abrahamsen |
The Royal Danish Theatre have staged the first ever production of a newly-written opera, The Snow Queen – an interpretation of the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairytale by one of Denmark’s most eminent composers, Hans Abrahamsen. Production director Francisco Negrin wanted to create a multidimensional sensory experience. Conventional lighting by renowned designers Bruno Poet and Matt Daw was used in collaboration with an LED lighting installation by Spanish audiovisual studio Playmodes, known for their architectural lighting designs. ENTTEC Pixelators and the Pixel Link system were chosen to control an innovative and immersive light show. Pre-production, conceptual design-making and rendering between the artistic team and the Royal Danish Theatre took roughly two years, followed by two weeks of physical LED lighting installation and a further two weeks of on-site programming. The net result was an innovative and immersive audiovisual experience that changes the perception of what an opera can be.
Installation
Solution
Controls.
Powered by 10 x Pixelators, 172 x PLink Injectors
Lights.
Lit up by 155,000 LED Pixels
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Result
Stig Debois
Project Manager at The Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen
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