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Originally
built as a cinema in 1930, the Rialto in Limassol has
been dogged by bad luck. But four years ago, it
underwent a total re-fit to create the Rialto Theatre,
since when it has gone from strength to strength and
is now recognised as a significant cultural
institution. At the time of the re-fit a temporary
fore stage was installed and this year, to complete
the metamorphosis, Multistage International contracted
AVW to design and manufacture controls for an
orchestra elevator system. The new system provides the
theatre with greater flexibility than ever before,
which is vital as the facility regularly hosts a wide
range of performances, from recitals to festivals and
concerts to operas.
Driven
by a Serapid chain, the orchestra elevator functions
on various levels: it extends the fore stage to bring
actors and musicians closer to the audience, increases
the auditorium floor space to allow for extra seating
and creates an orchestra pit.
Once
work had started at the Rialto this summer the
facility went dark for a month, but it has since
re-opened and its schedule is as busy as ever with the
launch of the International Guitar Festival at the end
of October. John Tune, projects director of MultiStage
International, explained why AVW was selected as a
preferred supplier for this project: "MultiStage
has already worked with AVW on a number of occasions,
so we were aware of the expert and professional
service they offer. Once again, AVW has proved itself
- the orchestra elevator control system at the Rialto
has lived up to expectations and I anticipate it will
long continue to enhance the facility."
The
new Strovolos Municipal Theatre in Nicosia was the
second MultiStage project in Cyprus to specify an AVW
Controls system, this time for the safety curtain.
Work on the new facility has recently started and is
scheduled for completion at the beginning of 2003.
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