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news NO MORE AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL MUSICALS On the 5th and 6th of March 2014 Nolte Productions held its annual Music Productions Seminar for culture teachers. The popular Pretoria seminar drew over one hundred teachers from 32 schools as far afield as Vryheid, Empangeni, Durban and Kirkwood. The seminar equips teachers to stage first class musical productions. as well as Elite Screen Yo Yos. Feedback from seminar delegates was extremely positive with one attendee recommending that the seminar be made compulsory for all culture teachers. Should schools want to produce a CD of their musical for proud parents they can turn to Nolte Production House, another leg of the company. Nolte Production House is an all-inclusive production facility consisting of a custom-designed recording studio with state-of-the-art recording equipment, CD duplication facilities, and access to many of SA’s finest musicians, recording engineers and producers. “By combining the facilities with creativity, affordable rates, and loads of fun we guarantee a pleasant recording experience and a product you can be proud of,” says Dawie. Nolte Productions was founded in 1996 by the charismatic husband and wife team Dawie and Lana Nolte as a one-stop sound, lighting and audio-visual equipment supplier. The company has a proven track record of outstanding service delivery and cost-effective solutions; not only do they supply and sell various brands of equipment, but they also do professional installations. Their long list of satisfied clients For more information phone Lana on 012 331 1661, or, email dawie@ across the country includes schools, churches, universities, conference nolteproductions.co.za venues, exhibition spaces, theatres, corporate clients, government departments, equipment hiring companies and musicians. Dawie and Lana Nolte started the Music Productions Seminar in 2009 after identifying a need among teachers. “Often teachers are thrown in at the deep end; they are told to organise a musical, and they have absolutely no clue where to start,” says Lana. The seminar covers all aspects of music production: sound, lighting, staging, décor, make-up, costumes, and planning. Day One is an A to Z of musical productions; on Day Two delegates can choose to learn more about sound and lighting, or learn more about choreography. The seminar includes meals and study materials. Dawie and Johnnie Heinemann, along with a number of expert guest lecturers, present the courses. “We are proud of what we achieve at the Seminar” says Dawie, “but we Standing next to the ezCinema Plus Series Elite Screen (from left to right): can’t do it alone, and we are grateful to Electrosonic SA who sponsored Elize Beukes, Marlien Barnard and Tiaan Beukes from Monument Primary in us by providing a manual pull-up ezCinema Plus Series Elite Screen, Ladysmith with Dawie Nolte. CANAL WALK BEGINS UPGRADE Brent tested various products to see which worked best for Canal Walk’s Centre Court. “The biggest challenge was finding fixtures with extreme versatility and strong enough light output to compete with the ambient light of the shopping mall environment. We needed fixtures that are versatile enough to handle events, expos and general promotions.” Brent felt that an LED light source would be an added bonus to the lighting setup. Canal Walk Shopping Centre, in Cape Town, is revamping. After years of reliable service from their MAC 2000s, 500s and 600s the Centre asked Brent Thompson, of Eden Electronics, to evaluate the lighting setup and manage the upgrade process. After much deliberation, and months of testing, Brent advised Canal Walk not to mess with success and stick with Martin, the brand that has served them so well for so many years: the MACs have given them more than 30 000 hours of service. 4 PROMAG – second quarter 2014 Electrosonic SA, who have been giving the centre excellent service for many years, were called in to do some demos. The new Martins impressed Brent and the client, who did not hesitate in ordering MAC Vipers, Mac Auras and Litec trussing. More orders of MAC Auras and MAC101s were to follow. In the interests of going green it was also decided to replace the older generic par can lights with LEDs. Brent went for high-powered Versalight LED products, Electrosonic SA’s inhouse brand. Brent was very complimentary about Electrosonic SA: “The service and support from Electrosonic SA for this Canal Walk project was impeccable. Their involvement helped make our decision so much easier.” Electrosonic SA looks forward to enhancing the relationship with Canal Walk and Eden Electronics, and wishes the Centre many years of reliable service from the new lighting products.