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K-array supports “Arte Residente” project at Marchionneschi Theatre
The Marchionneschi Theatre in Pisa, Italy, has installed a new K-array sound system. In an effort led by Italian musician Antonio Aiazzi, the system upgrade is part of a wider project, aimed at transforming the space into a hub for musicians and reclaiming the Marchionneschi’s position as a cultural centre following the challenges posed by the pandemic.
The “Arte Residente” project began at the end of 2021. Its aim was to revive the local theatre and encourage audiences back for live performances. Recognising the potential of this project, numerous companies, including K-array, decided to support the venue as it worked to set the standard for professional live audio.
“When I leave a concert where I have heard good music and experienced it fully, I can’t wait to return for another performance”, explains project founder Antonio Aiazzi. “That’s how you create and maintain an audience.” The recent installation at the Marchionneschi Theatre features K-array’s Pinnacle-KR802 portable amplification system. Additionally, Mastiff wedge monitors are used for on-stage monitoring.
The project has welcomed a diverse community of artists hailing from the music industry and beyond. From recording albums to rehearsing for upcoming tours, the Marchionneschi has become a focal point of the creative community. The end goal is to establish a circular system of services and hospitality for these artists and the entire village of Guardistallo, where the theatre is located.
“We’re thrilled to be a part of the Arte Residente project”, says Alessandro Tatini, CEO and President at K-array. “‘Arte Residente’ is a project that not only empowers musicians and creatives but also brings benefits to the local community here in Tuscany through the revival of their local cultural hub.”
(Photos: K-array)
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