Protest Songs, Le Cargo de Nuit x Les Suds
- idzia13200
- Jul 9, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 7
📍Théâtre Antique, Arles
▪️ Installation iDzia : the sound, the light
Protest Songs, Le Cargo de Nuit x Les Suds
Tonight, iDzia had the pleasure of returning to the stage as a technical partner at the Théâtre Antique in Arles, a historic venue that hosted an exceptional event: the "Protest Songs" concert. Organized by Cargo de Nuit and Les Suds à Arles, this concert brought together talented artists such as Camélia Jordana, Jeanne Added, Raphaële Lannadère, and Sanda Nkaké, for a powerful and engaging evening of protest music.
The Théâtre Antique in Arles, with its impressive architecture and unique atmosphere, was the perfect setting for this evening. The venue, dating back to Roman times, provided a spectacular and symbolic backdrop for a concert focused on protest through music. The choice of this iconic location was intentional, symbolizing both historical memory and the power of music as a form of resistance and dialogue.
As a technical partner, iDzia was responsible for setting up all the necessary installations to ensure the success of the concert. We handled the sound, lighting, and video setups to provide an immersive experience for the audience, perfectly aligned with the atmosphere of the event. The sound, in particular, was a priority for us. By using high-quality equipment, we ensured that every spectator, no matter their position in the amphitheater, enjoyed clear and precise acoustics. For this, we used DB Audiotechnik sound systems, a leading brand in the field, to deliver faithful and powerful sound reproduction of the artists' music.
Lighting also played a crucial role in staging the concert. Our team designed a lighting ambiance that highlighted the artists' performances while respecting the integrity of the venue. Thanks to high-quality equipment provided by brands like Vari-Lite and MA Lighting, we were able to create dynamic and emotional lighting effects that amplified the impact of the songs and messages delivered by the artists.
The "Protest Songs" concert was a significant event for iDzia, not only because of the high-quality audiovisual experience we helped provide but also because it celebrated music as a form of protest, commitment, and hope. We are delighted to have contributed to this evening and to continue supporting meaningful projects in iconic locations like the Théâtre Antique in Arles.
This return to the stage after several months of absence was an opportunity to once again showcase our expertise in sound, lighting, and video, and to contribute to the success of this unforgettable concert.
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