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Winners of Knight of Illumination Awards 2016 Revealed at Sparkling London Ceremony

The winners of the Knight of Illumination Awards 2016. Photo: The Fifth Estate Ltd.

Lighting and video content design ceremony Knight of Illumination Awards (KOI) announced the winners of the ninth edition during a prestigious ceremony at London's iconic Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith on Sunday, September 18.

The well-attended ceremony saw almost 500 professionals come together to celebrate the achievements of lighting and video designers working on shows across the UK.

The event was hosted by Australian actor, television presenter and comedian Mark Little. The winners have been revealed as:

Theatre

The ETC Award for Dance: Michael Hulls for Conceal | Reveal, Russell Maliphant Company, Sadler's Wells

The Hawthorn Award for Musicals: Mark Henderson for Sunset Boulevard, English National Opera

The Robert Juliat Award for Opera: Joachim Klein for Saul, Glyndebourne Festival

The Elation Professional Award for Plays: Jan Versweyveld for Songs from Far Away, Young Vic

The FIX8Group Award for Projection Design: Will Duke for The Encounter, Edinburgh International Festival/The Barbican

Concert Touring and Events

The Ambersphere Solutions Award for Arena: Patrick Woodroffe for Adele

The HSL Award for Club: Francis Clegg for Public Service Broadcasting

The MA Lighting Award for Events: Adam Bassett for The Rolling Stones Exhibitionism

The Ayrton Award for Stage: Tobias G Rylander for The 1975

The d3 Technologies Award for Video Electronic Content: Ben Miles for Coldplay

Television

The Philips Vari-Lite Award for Drama: Sue Gibson for Death in Paradise (honored posthumously)

The Light Initiative Award for Events: Bernie Davis for BBC Proms Season 2015/2016

The PRG XL Video Award for Light Entertainment: Mark Kenyon for Strictly Come Dancing 2015

The VER Aurora Award for Small Studio: Dave Evans for The One Show

The SGM Award for Video Graphic Display: Julien Rigal for The Voice UK Final 2016

The winner of the Enrico Caironi Award for Lifetime Recognition was John Offord, presented by KOI coordinator and lighting designer Durham Marenghi. "John has been a great influence for the good on a lot of people in our industry," says Marenghi. "He launched Lighting and Sound International in 1985, was fundamental to the success of PLASA, and is now not only editor of ETNow but has also published over 80 books about our industry from technical to artistic."

Previous winners of this award include lighting designer Richard Pilbrow in 2011, Bryan Leitch in 2012, Ian Dow in 2013, Brian Croft in 2014, and CEO of ETC Fred Foster in 2015. The category is named in recognition of former Clay Paky commercial director Enrico Caironi (1947 - 2011), whose inspiration and enthusiasm created and subsequently shaped the Knight of Illumination Awards.

Backup -- The Technical Entertainment Charity (formerly Behind The Scenes UK), the charity which supports entertainment technology professionals in times of need, received a £5,000 check at the ceremony thanks to a donation from Clay Paky. The company's chief executive officer Pio Nahum presented the check to John Simpson of White Light, who was standing in for lighting designer Rick Fisher.

"We welcome this generous support for Backup and urge all to join Clay Paky in contributing to our charity and alerting us to those who may need help," said Simpson during the ceremony.

The Awards was originally conceived in 2007 by Italian entertainment lighting manufacturer, Clay Paky, now headline sponsor in association with parent company Osram, and renowned international lighting designer Durham Marenghi and his partner Jennie who now coordinate the awards. Prestigious industry organizations the Association of Lighting Designers (ALD) and the Society of Television Lighting and Design (STLD) bring together the judging of the Theatre and Television categories respectively.

Nahum comments: "The Knight of Illumination Awards has evolved to become one of the most significant events in the lighting and video design world and provides the ideal platform for awarding the hard work and stunning creative talent of professionals operating in it. As we look toward the KOI 10th anniversary in 2017, we think back to the event Clay Paky started almost a decade ago and are immensely proud of how it has developed year on year thanks to the sponsorship and support of almost all the major businesses in the entertainment lighting and video technology industry."

Headline sponsors of this year's event are Clay Paky and Osram. The event is supported by spotlight sponsors Ambersphere Solutions, Ayrton, d3 Technologies, Elation Professional, ETC, FIX8Group, Hawthorn, HSL, Light Initiative, MA Lighting, Philips Vari-Lite, PLASA Media and Events, PRG XL Video, Robert Juliat, SGM, and VER Aurora TV plus table sponsors AC-ET, Avolites, Brompton, Carallon, Chauvet Professional, CT London, ELP, GLP, Martin Professional, Panalux, RC4 Wireless, Robe, Rosco, SLX, Stage Electrics, TMB, and TSL.

Media partners were LSi and Total Production International (Tpi). The event was also supported by ABTT, ET Now, Focus, Lighting&Sound America and The Theatres Trust.

WWWwww.knight-of-illumination.com/


(20 September 2016)

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