Gerry Dintelman Creates Balance with Chauvet Professional for “I Watched Music On The Internet”
USA – Harmony arises when opposite forces are balanced. Gerry Dintelman demonstrated this ancient philosophical principle in convincing fashion in late March and early April when he lit “I Watched Music On The Internet,” a four-part six-hour livestream marathon featuring 11 different bands.
Dintelman’s harmony wasn’t of the gentle flowing yin-yang variety either. Instead, it was a ferocious outpouring that balanced intensely coloured washes from set pieces with the piercing sharp-edge flashes of beefy movers.
Playing the two opposing visual forces against one another, Dintelman created a design that fit tight as a glove as it gave each band a unique look. He accomplished this with help from a large collection of Chauvet Professional fixtures that included Nexus 4 x 4 and NXT-1 panels along with Rogue R2 Beam and R2 Wash moving fixtures, all supplied by Arch City Audio Visu
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Prior to the pandemic, Lisa Houdei had started to feel a bit of burnout. She’s the St. Louis-based singer-songwriter known as Le’Ponds a name she randomly adopted when she started writing music 13 years ago. Once the coronavirus pandemic took away every live performance opportunity, she realized how much she loved it.
“Now it s just so clear. Because it s just precious to play music in front of people that want to hear it,” Houdei said.