ANNUAL REPORT 2011 AVESCO GROUP PLC
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> The Peace One Day concert held at Dubai’s Aviation Club was staged alongside the annual EFM Party, a social and networking event hosted by international freighting and logistics specialist, EFM.
With lighting and the backdrop design a priority for good overall stage coverage, nine columns of white Stealth screen from CT were utilised. Lighting fixtures were interspersed in between the Stealth columns which could be broken up and used in sections, providing a diverse range of effects for the various performances.
In addition to the Stealth screen, CT supplied two side screens made up from Lighthouse R7, each measuring six panels wide by five high. CT also provided two Christie 20K HD projectors for front of house projection.
> Action provided three Barco R12 tailor made screens with front projection for the Osisoft Barcelona Convention held at Princesa Sofia Hotel in Barcelona, Spain.
> The 2011 series of concerts of the largest sing-along show in the Netherlands, the "Toppers in Concert" were completely sold out with each one of the three shows entertaining an audience of over 61,000 people. Held at the Amsterdam ArenA, CT was chosen to provide the visual elements of the stage design in the form of vast LED screens.
By utilising four screens comprised of 200m2 of their lightweight
curveable high brightness Flyer 18 LED product, CT found the ideal solution to keep the stage in the shape required by the concept.
> EFM Peace One Day Concert - CT Europe
> Osisoft Barcelona Convention - Action Barcelona > The Toppers in Concert - CT Europe
April and May
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