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Robe lands huge order to transition Estonian theatres to LED

Robe’s Estonian distributor, Tallin-based E&T, is in the final stages of delivering an order for moving and LED lights for ten major theatres across the country. In most cases, the new LED lighting fixtures are replacing ageing tungsten or halogen-based lighting.

 

A total of fifteen different Robe products have been specified across the ten venues including T1 and T2 Profiles, Fresnels and Follow Spots, LEDBeam 350s, Spiiders, iParFect FWQ RGBWs and RGBWs, T11 Profiles, T32 Cyc Slims, LedPointes, Tetra2s, TetraXs, Footsie2 Slims and RoboSpot Base Stations.

 

The talk about transitioning to LED essentially started as a conversation at Endla Theatre around 2020. As there were no longer enough lamps to replenish the existing lights, Endla’s lighting designer and head of lighting, Margus Vaigur, put forward a proposal to upgrade the theatre’s lighting to LED sources, and made an application to the Ministry of Culture.

 

Endla then consulted with Eeteal - Eesti Etendusasutuste Liit, the Estonian Association of Performing Arts Institutions - a prominent employers’ association representing the interests of the country’s professional performing arts institutions, which approached the Ministry of Culture in 2021 on behalf of multiple venues.

 

So, while the basis to get the ball rolling was EU Commission Directive 2009/125/EC, the trigger and impetus to initiate the process in Estonia came from Endla and from within the Estonian theatre community itself. Under the leadership of Endla’s head of technical, Roland Leesment, all the Eeteal member theatres joined forces and negotiated with the Ministry of Culture who supported the idea and formulated the ways to finance the project. The news was officially announced at the end of 2022.

 

Throughout 2023, details were prepared, and the content and conditions of the application rounds were created, and during this time tenders were issued, and manufacturers did the rounds with demos - with E&T being very proactive during this phase. 2024 has been the main year of implementation.

 

The venues in Estonia’s capital Tallinn are the Von Krahl Teater, Noorsooteater, Sakala Teatrimaja and the Eesti Draamateater, together with Tallinn City Theatre, which has been closed for two years and undergone a complete - separate - rebuild project including the refurbishment of all their existing performance spaces and creation of a brand new one.

 

Around the country, there is the Endla Theatre in Parnu, where it all started; the Kuressaare Theatre on the island of Kuressaare; Rakvere Theatre in Rakvere, which is the largest in terms of fixtures supplied; Theatre Ugala in Viljandi; and the Vanemuine in Tartu which is Estonia’s oldest theatre space and also the largest in terms of audience accommodation across their four major auditoriums. The overall project was co-ordinated for Eeteal and the Ministry of Culture by Roland Leesment, who is also general manager at Endla.

 

Each theatre’s lighting department chose its own individual wish list of the most appropriate luminaires specific to their individual needs and venues, assessed according to the sizes, shapes, headroom and other physical parameters, as well as the demands of their programming in terms of style and genre of productions. “Most important to everyone was brightness, homogeneity of the light source, good CRI, quiet operation and sharp edges in the case of profiles”, explains E&T’s Olev Luhaäär, adding that the first Robe products were delivered in late 2023 and the final ones were in place by the end of summer 2024.

 

Most of the theatres also already had at least some Robe in their house rigs after a major moving light initiative - also spearheaded by the Ministry of Culture - in 2013.

 

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