Robert Juliat Cyrano performs at Dubai’s La Perle by Dragone
Robert Juliat Cyrano performs at Dubai’s La Perle by Dragone

Photos: © La Perle

Robert Juliat Cyrano performs at Dubai’s La Perle by Dragone

At the end of August an exciting event took place at Al Habtoor City in the heart of Dubai. La Perle, the spectacular new acrobatic water show from Franco Dragone, opened its doors for the first time in a purpose-built, 1300-seat, theatre designed by renowned set designer, Jean Rabasse, and executed by Khatib and Alami Architects and theatre consultants Auerbach Pollock Friedlander. Robert Juliat is proud to be a part of it, with four of its Cyrano 2500W HMI chosen as La Perle’s followspots.


La Perle is a landmark for Dubai with a trio of firsts as it is Dragone’s first show in the Emirates, Dubai’s first large scale theatre dedicated to just one show and the only live residency ever to be performed in Dubai. Sixty-five international artists are showcased against a dreamscape world in which they display their acrobatic, aquatic and aerial acting skills in a series of awe-inspiring stunts. 25m high dives and death defying stunts strive for attention with dancers and aerialists as the action centres in, around and above a 5.5m wide x 8m deep diving pool known as The Pit which overspills or recedes to fill and drain the wider stage at a moment’s notice.

The bespoke theatre is designed to gather its large audience around the irregularly-shaped performance arena and wet stage in just 14 rows of seats, giving perfect sightlines from every seat and guaranteeing each audience member a unique, close-up experience.

A complex, structured set and heavily reliance on projection combine to create the ambience of a grotto or cave, and realise Dragone’s intention to ‘transport’ the audience to fantastical realms inhabited by fabulous beings. Directing the audience’s gaze through this to the show’s main protagonists are 4 Robert Juliat Cyrano 2500W HMI followspots, used with soft edge focus to gently direct the audience’s attention whilst simultaneously avoid breaking the spell.

The initial lighting design and specification by Enrico Bagnoli was implemented on site by his assistant Claude Plante, and programmed by Stephane Lecavalier and Nathan Files. The show is currently operated by the La Perle Lighting Operations team of Anton Montaut, Head of Lighting and Video, Steve Critchley, Assistant Head of Department and Michael Swan, Lighting Rover and board op sub.

“The four Cyrano followspots are mounted front-of-house, two on stage left and two on stage right, on two separate levels for maximum coverage as our theatre production is performed to a 270° audience,” says Montaut. “We use the in-house Cyranos to cover the main characters of the show and any speciality artists, high divers, flyers, acrobats and motorcyclists throughout the show, and for end-of-show bows,” explains Montaut. “Our most used, and therefore invaluable, feature is the Cyrano’s built-in frost which is used on around 90% of the followspot cues.”

Dragone’s shows have a history with Robert Juliat followspots which are used in many of their venues and performances around the world.

  “The Cyrano spots were chosen for La Perle as Robert Juliat are the leaders in the professional lighting industry in followspot technology and the Cyrano spots are the unit best suited to our venue in terms of focal length and throw distance,” says Montaut. “However there are many additional features that added weight to our choice: I have always been a fan of the hot restrike feature since it was first introduced many years ago. I know this is now a common feature but this has saved many a performance and is great for the lamp health and budget over the years.

“Robert Juliat’s engineering quality is unparalleled by other followspot manufacturers on the market. The balance exhibited by the followspot while at rest is superb - it’s great to know that the spot isn’t going to fall back and point at the sky if you take your hand off it for a moment! The separate ballast to reduce the weight of the unit is helpful when mounting and transporting the unit, and the rubberised handles are also a nice touch.

“Even though we do not have them here on the La Perle show, I really enjoy using the dimmer control on the ‘Compact’ range of spots. This is one of the smoothest designs I have ever used.”

  Montaut is well qualified with his opinions as he also has a history with Robert Juliat followspots of all sizes: “I have used the Robert Juliat followspot fixtures on a previous Dragone show where we had 5 Super Korrigan 1200W units on The Han Show in Wuhan China.

“I have also used them indoors and outdoors whilst working as Production Manager on board P&O cruise ships. We sailed the world using Super Korrigans in the main entertainment lounge and main theatre, and for outdoor deck parties, and Buxie 575W followspots in the smaller lounges.”

The 90-minute La Perle by Dragone runs twice a day for five days each week at the new theatre located in Al Habtoor City’s Atrium complex and is set to become a major attraction in the region.

Robert Juliat Cyrano followspots and all the Robert Juliat portfolio of lighting products is distributed in the UAE by RJ’s exclusive distributor Venuetech

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More details on Robert Juliat products:
Followspot Cyrano 1515
Other Robert Juliat Followspots



Posted: 2nd of January, 2018

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