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grandMA gets Fame on Faroe Islands
The musical Fame was recently shown on the Faroe Islands. In the Nordic House the audience could follow the actors on their ride through triumph, heartache and romance. Programmer and operator was Gardar Hall of LimeLite, who used one grandMA full-size and three MA digital dimmer racks for the show. Turpin N. Djurhus was the lighting designer. The Nordic House is a multi-purpose venue where all sorts of events from classical to rock concerts take place.
Gardard Hall talked about his preference for the grandMA: “I believe that the grandMA range of consoles are the best you can get on this planet. Nothing else comes close.” As a sidenote he mentioned that aproximately 48,000 people are living on the Faroes, but already three grandMA consoles were used on the islands - one by the Nordic House, one by Faroese Television and one by the newly started national scene.
The local gymnasium initiated the show. Its rhythmic choir does an annual big show: last time it was Joseph and his Technicolor Dreamcoat, this year it’s Fame.
15th December 2006
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