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Robe's moving production at Belgian music centre
Robe's latest ROBIN moving lights have been installed into the two main performance spaces at the De Bijloke Muziekcentrum (Music Centre) in Ghent, Belgium.
The venue includes two renovated former civil hospitals, one dating back to the 13th century (the Concert Hall) and one to the 16th century (the Kraakhuis). A further 19th century building (formally an Institute of Anatomy) is used for offices, staff facilities and administration. De Bijloke offers a diverse programme of high quality music, presented both in pure concert form and in new and unique combinations and conceptual formats.
This covers a wide range of genres including classical and ancient music, jazz, and also incorporates other art forms. The venue produces over 100 concerts, recitals and performances a year and stages or receives another 80 plus shows and collaborative works. It attracts over 100,000 visitors and classical music lovers and aficionados annually.
A total of 22 ROBIN 600 LEDWashes and six ROBIN 600 Spots were delivered by the Belgian office of Robe's Benelux distributor, Controllux, to locally based Ghent rental company, City Sounds. The actual installation work was completed by City Sounds, working with the Music Centre's Bart De Dobbeleer and Kristof de Dycker.
In both the Concert Hall and the Kraakhuis, the Robes are controlled by Chamsys MagicQ consoles.
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