Enchanting audiences year after year, the FNB Starlight Pop Opera was hosted at
the Chris Saunders Park, Umhlanga in KwaZulu Natal on 6 and 7 August. Headliner
Patrizio Buanne, the Neapolitan-Austrian baritone singer, songwriter and producer,
along with local South African artists such as Arno Carstens, were accompanied by
the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra.

The event is a gift from First National Bank to their top 1 500 clients where all
service providers rise to the occasion to provide an extraordinary evening. For the
fifth consecutive year, EPH Production were proud to supply the full technical while
lighting designer Johan Ferreira from BF Production Services created tender
moments on a grandMA2 light. The lighting rig also included 24 Clay Paky Sharpy.

“As a lighting designer this show is one of my annual highlights. It’s dynamic
ranging from opera to full on rock and is a world class event enjoyed by everyone
involve,’ said Johan. “The design starts long in advance with the final signed off as
early as March. Leon Pheiffer from EPH has a close relationship with the client and
after many discussions provides me with a brief. We are always trying to move the
event to the next level and my goal is to achieve a clean design, pleasing to both
the client and audience.’

While the client contributes with ideas, Johan is given creative freedom. “What I
really enjoy is doing the full design from set to AV screen layout and lighting. This
gives me the opportunity to ensure that every aspect of the design works in perfect
unison.’

The Sharpy fixtures were used as beam and effects lighting on the stage with some
of the Sharpy units positioned on speaker towers. “the Sharpys are multipurpose,
fast and bright ensuring the perfect emotion in any song’.

The classical dome structure which forms the stage is beautiful and has become
synonymous with the FNB Starlight Pop Opera. The only hurdle is that riggings is
not always easy and rigging points are limited. “Fortunately we have worked with
this structure for a number of years and know how to overcome the challenges,’
said Johan.

Johan adds that working with Leon Pheiffer and the entire EPH team was fantastic.
“Every member took care to ensure that my design was executed in time and with
perfection,’ he explains. “We did not have a lot of time to get the entire rig up and
running but thanks to the motivated crew we were show ready well before the first
full rehearsal with the orchestra and international artists.’

For Leon Pheiffer this is one of his favourite events too, and he never stops enjoying
the privilege of working with talented artists and enhancing their natural talent with
technical.

The show’s programme featured the enormously talented KZN Philharmonic
Orchestra, Amira Willighagen (the Dutch child classical crossover singer who won
the sixth season of Holland’s Got Talent in 2013 at the age of nine), Clermont
Community Choir, Sterling EQ (an all-woman classical group from South Africa),
Corlea, Arno Carstens, Thandiswa Mazwai (multi-award winning musician and lead
vocalist and songwriter), the Playhouse Dance Company, Dance Duo, Bongani
Tembe and Linda Bukhosini.