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Ramsbottom Festival Gets Lighting Gear, Crew from dbn

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MANCHESTER, U.K. — dbn provided gear and crew for the Ramsbottom Festival 2013, which took place over three days in mid-September. The event, organized by The Met arts center in Bury, was staged in association with Bridgewater Hall at Ramsbottom Cricket Ground near Bury.

More details from dbn (www.dbn.co.uk):

dbn’s project manager Nick Buckley oversaw the operation to light the main stage, which was headlined by I Am Kloot, Richard Hawley and Sinead O’Connor and enjoyed by 6,500 people across the weekend. dbn also provided lighting and effects kit for two smaller stages.

dbn supported the lighting needs of the 2013 Ramsbottom Festival with gear and crew.The Main Stage lighting design was based on last year’s very successful format and the need to accommodate multiple genres of music and performance as well as presenting a set up that was straightforward, flexible and versatile enough for any visiting LDs to work with.

The stage was slightly different this year – a 16 meter wide dome shaped structure was supplied by Acorns – from which dbn sub-hung three LX trusses and a drapes / backdrop truss upstage, which also gave a backstage working area behind.

All the moving lights were Clay Paky, and included 12 x Alpha Spot 575 HPEs, eight in the air and four on the floor; eight Sharpies on 1 metre drop arms off the mid and upstage truss to add depth … and 16 x Sharpy Washes, all even distributed across the overhead trusses.

dbn supported the lighting needs of the 2013 Ramsbottom Festival with gear and crew.Buckley comments that he finds these ideal ‘all round’ fixtures that can provide a tight ‘classical Sharpy’ beam at one end of the scale, and then open up wide giving a good, comprehensive stage wash with a great selection of rich and sumptuous colors.

In addition to these, the lighting was completed with eight Atomic strobes plus Molefeys for audience illumination. There were also a few Moles positioned on the floor, although generally the floor was kept clear of lights to help facilitate speedy changeovers.

The console was an Avolites Pearl Expert running the latest Titan software, and this was operated by Nick Buckley for the majority of the event.

dbn supported the lighting needs of the 2013 Ramsbottom Festival with gear and crew.dbn supported the lighting needs of the 2013 Ramsbottom Festival with gear and crew.Joining Buckley on dbn’s crew were Stefan Ostafijzuck, Nick Walton, Moss Everhard, Paul Sheard and Andy Pole.

It was the third year that dbn has been involved in the event. Buckley comments, “It went really smoothly, the atmosphere was brilliant, there was an excellent turnout and everyone enjoyed a wide range of good entertainment. We have a great relationship with Festival Director David Agnew, and it’s always a pleasure working with him and his team”

All photos by Andrew Allcock