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Montreal's Super Cool Igloofest 2015 is Hot for Clay Paky Fixtures and grandMA2 Lighting Control

Igloofest 2015 in Montreal

It's been called Montreal's Ultimate Outdoor Winter Rave. Igloofest recently returned to town for the ninth edition of the popular electronic music festival, a cool way to hear the hottest tracks on four three-day weekends from January 16 to February 8. Clay Paky Sharpy and Sharpy washes and A.leda B-EYE K-20 fixtures controlled by MA Lighting grandMA2 full-size and light consoles helped light up the night for tens of thousands of fans. A.C.T Lighting, Inc. is the exclusive distributor of both brands in North America.

Montreal-based Karl Gaudreau of 4U2C was the visual/lighting designer for Igloofest 2015 creating the set, video, and lighting for the unique music experience. Solotech in Montreal provided the equipment.

"I started working with Igloofest last year," says Gaudreau. "A massive igloo remains for the four weeks of the festival, and the equipment is outside for that time in very low temperatures. We needed to be very careful about what we did and how we hung the rig."

DJs and bands playing on two stages attracted approximately 10,000 people on each of the 12 nights of the festival. "I used only Clay Paky fixtures," Gaudreau notes. "They were positioned throughout the stage and audience -- I had them everywhere. The main stage had a big video surface and lights were in the crowd, too. They looked very, very cool."

Gaudreau deployed 60 Sharpys, 16 Sharpy washes, and 16 B-EYE K-20. He opted to use 26 Igloo domes from Clay Paky to protect the Sharpys. Clay Paky Igloos are sturdy, injection-molded enclosures for outdoor moving lights. Quick to install and easy to use, they offer complete protection against the elements -- a must for Montreal outdoors in winter.

"Last year we tested Clay Paky fixtures outside and had no failures for a month," he recalls. "The quality of the units and their size and power are amazing. Especially for electronic dance music -- they're really powerful and really fast. They gave me a really cool look outside with all the snow."

Gaudreau dedicated two grandMA2s to each of the stages; each pair was manned by one operator. "We had one show file total," he explains. "Every console could technically control every part of the festival."

"Everything performed just great despite all the challenges Igloofest presents," he reports.

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(17 March 2015)

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