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Zagorje Cultural Hall invests in Robe T1s and LEDBeam 350s

Zagorje Cultural Hall invests in Robe T1s and LEDBeam 350s
Zagorje Cultural Hall invests in Robe T1s and LEDBeam 350s

The "Delavski dom Zagorje" Cultural Centre venue was opened in 1960 in the Slovenian town of Zagorje tucked away in the Central Sava Valley, once one of the country's principal mining regions. Originally built as an entertainment space for the mining community living in this and surrounding towns, it now thrives as a municipal hub for performing arts, staging a multitude of shows and events including cinema, theatre, dance, music and visual arts.

The New Robe moving lights - Robe T1 Profiles and LEDBeam 350s - were part of a major technical refurbishment also involving all the stage machinery for their 460-seat main hall. These are the first moving lights in the house and replace a lot of older lighting technology, some dating back to the 1960s. The installation took place in 2021, whilst the Cultural Hall was closed due to the pandemic, so they re-opened this year with a brand new fully contemporary setup, which is proving invaluable and has upped the production value for everyone from the artists to the audience.

The stage machinery upgrade included new lighting hoists to automate selected lighting bars, so six out of the venue's 22 lighting bars can now be brought to the stage level meaning less working at heights, speeding up changeovers and dramatically increasing the overall flexibility for productions, explained manager Karmen Cestnik (right). They were not previously aware of this specific Robe fixture, but were very interested in offering a range of Robe solutions by Slovenian distributor MK Light Sound, from which Cestnik and the venue's chief technician Gregor Troha (left) picked the T1 Profile and LEDBeam 350.

The first shows in the re-opened venue were a mix of rock and pop bands plus some more subtle singer/songwriters and unplugged shows. Before Covid, The Zagorje Cultural Hall would have up to 80 artists per month to perform, mostly in their main hall with some in the smaller one, amounting to approximately 800-900 events per year. They gradually ramped back over this year and expect to be doing that number and more in the future to make up for the lost time, as there is no shortage of demand for live entertainment in Slovenia.

The Cultural Hall is partly self-funded and partly funded by the Ministry of Culture. The resulting stage and lighting installation have dramatically increased the production values offered by this busy regional hotspot for live talent.

photos: Paul Clarke

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Zagorje Cultural Hall invests in Robe T1s and LEDBeam 350sZagorje Cultural Hall invests in Robe T1s and LEDBeam 350s

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