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Robert Juliat Dalis 862 footlights used for Chiroptera show

Izzy KingtonBy Izzy Kington19th December 20232 Mins Read
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Robert Juliat Dalis 862 footlights were used to light the dancers of the Chiroptera collaborative project in front of Paris’ Palais Garnier
Robert Juliat Dalis 862 footlights were used to light the dancers of the Chiroptera collaborative project in front of Paris’ Palais Garnier

On 12 November in Paris, France, 163 Robert Juliat Dalis 862 footlights were used for the Chiroptera show, a collaborative project by JR, Damien Jalet and Thomas Bangalter. The public gathered at the Place de l’Opéra watched a 20-minute ballet in front of the façade of the Palais Garnier, which was dressed in a huge trompe-l’œil fresco revealing the entrance to a cave, that masked the scaffolding currently covering the façade of the building as it is being restored.

“We worked closely with the three artists behind the project, and came up with a very specific lighting concept,” said Antoine D’Halluin, associate director of Concept K, a French company specialising in artistic creation. “We had to use lighting to serve the show while ensuring all the technology required for such a creation remained invisible to the audience. We therefore deliberately decided on a minimalist use of light sources to concentrate on the human element and bring this creation to life. The Dalis footlights lent themselves perfectly to this exercise.”

A total of 163 Robert Juliat Dalis 862 (1m) and 862S (50cm) footlights were used in variable white (2,200K to 6,500K). A dozen Dalis 862S battens were used to illuminate the prima ballerina, Amandine Albisson, during the opening solo. The remaining 153 Dalis 862 footlights were clamped on the structure, in front of each of the 153 dancers spread between the uprights of the scaffolding.

“The Dalis 862 footlights offered excellent intensity of colour and uniformity at very close range, with a very even distribution,” said D’Halluin. “It’s also a very compact spotlight, with threaded inserts on the underside, so we were able to hang it upside down, above each dancer, and divert it from its traditional use as a footlight at the front of the stage!”

“We played constantly with the dimming throughout the show, each batten having its own control based on each dancer movements,” D’Halluin continued. “A subtle game of synchronisation and programming made it possible for the dancers to appear as required, or even create a giant matrix on which various messages were composed.”

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Izzy Kington

Izzy became editor of Auditoria magazine in 2018, having previously served as assistant editor on the title earlier in her career. She is also the editor of Business Jet Interiors International and Railway Interiors International. Over the course of a decade as a business-to-business magazine editor, Izzy has covered everything from airline catering to car safety technologies, autonomous vehicles and business aviation airports. Outside of work, Izzy loves watercolour painting, live music and travel.

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