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A Summer Story Festival Goes Spectacular with Claypaky Fixtures

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SPAIN – Arganda del Rey, Spain’s La Ciudad del Rock hosted “A Summer Story” electronic music festival on June 21 and 22 during which 100,000 attendees enjoyed the latest trends highlighted by Claypaky fixtures.

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“A Summer Story” has become one of the epicentres of electronic music in Spain.  This year’s festival, the fifth annual, featured performances by more than 70 artists and was produced by Disorder Events.  It showcased gigantic screens and spectacular lighting combining tungsten and LED technologies and required the most powerful consoles on the market to control a large number of audiovisual devices to a high level of precision.

The show featured four stages with dynamic lighting design that mixed moving heads, LED bars and blinders, among others, all controlled from a powerful, full-size  grandMA2 console supplied in Spain by Stonex.

To light four stages, working both night and day, Disorder Events and Enrique Jiménez of Fluge Audiovisuals turned to premium materials outstanding in the market.  Fluge Audiovisuales was once again in charge of providing the AV equipment, including the addition of Claypaky Sharpy PLUS fixtures this year.

The main stage, the busiest stage during the two days of the celebration, had a spectacular pyramidal structure 35 meters high.  Its integral design was by Eduardo Valverde of Pixelmap Studio with programming and operation by Juan Manuel Lázaro Ordiales.

The Live and Techno Stage, designed by Jiménez, showcased several types of Claypaky fixtures controlled by a full-size grandMA2.  “The difficulty of the design was that this scenario hosted two very different types of performances on Friday and Saturday.  The lighting design had to respond to these two different configurations, so we needed very versatile equipment,” he says.

Jiménez used eight A.LEDA B-EYE K10 devices to meet the challenge.  “A.LEDA K10 could act as a street light in wash mode during the daytime and work with the LED surface and more aggressive effects for Techno sessions,” he explains.

“We also had 14 units of the new Sharpy PLUS in Beam mode, a fairly lightweight device with a well-defined beam of light, CMY color mix and great luminosity,” he says. This new Claypaky moving head has already gained popularity at numerous festivals and big events in Spain.

Finally, he added 12 Mythos 2 fixtures, “a product with a very wide zoom that gave us a lot of play because of its wide variety of gobos and the good definition of its beam,” Jiménez says.

In Spain, Stonex is the official distributor of Claypaky among other well-known brands.  As a national benchmark in professional lighting and stage engineering, Stonex has more than 39 years of experience offering comprehensive solutions for entertainment, architecture and emergency lighting comprising the design, supply, installation and maintenance of scenic equipment and premium lighting.