A Claypaky Mini Xtylos rig helps celebrate Mikki Kunttu’s 50th

58 Claypaky Mini Xtylos HPE fixtures help illuminate Finnish lighting designer and visualist, Mikki Kunttu's four-day 50th birthday celebration. Photo: Ralph Larmann

Mikki Kunttu, one of Finland’s most successful lighting designers and visualists, marked his 50th birthday with a four-day celebration, In the Light Mikki Kunttu at Tampere Hall in Tampere, Finland.

The festival saluted Kunttu’s impressive and diverse career with a concert performance of The Planets by the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra – a gala evening, an exhibition and a professional seminar, among other events. For The Planets, Kunttu utilised 58 Mini Xtylos HPE fixtures by Claypaky.

Kunttu is an award-winning lighting, set and screen-content designer for the visual and performing arts, as well as for live entertainment and television. He is known as a visualist and lighting designer for Cirque du Soleil, headed the visualisation of the National Opera’s Ring series, and worked as a visualist on the Eurovision Song Contest.

For the concert portion of In the Light Mikki Kunttu, the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra took on Gustav Holst’s seven-part masterpiece, The Planets, one of the best-known classical compositions of the last century. It served as the canvas for Kunttu to paint with light and enthrall the audience. Helping him to achieve his visual goal were 58 Claypaky Mini Xtylos HPE fixtures, whose dynamic beams, vivid colours and speed enhanced the interplanetary journey.

“Central to the design was a circular projection surface that also had a special set piece built onto it,” said Kunttu, citing the projections displaying each unique planet. “The projection, however, was not to be the main player in this design – instead, the main player was the lighting and especially Claypaky’s new laser sources. Having the new Xtylos family of fixtures out and available was perfect for this particular production as that was exactly the quality of lighting I was looking for.”

Kunttu positioned the fixtures upstage behind the orchestra with 30 mounted on a six-metre diameter circle truss and 28 on ladder structures upstage of the screen.

“I was very, very happy with the Mini Xtylos,” reported Kunttu. “It is incredibly powerful when you think of its small size: The specialty of this small fixture is that its beam is directly in the heavy-weight league. It is the perfect tool when this type of high-contrast beam is needed – it’s really a new Sharpy. If a laser-type beam is what you are looking for, the Mini Xtylos delivers it 100 percent. It’s surely going to be an addition to my toolbox from now on!”

He added: “The support from Marco Zucchinali, Lighting Designer Specialist, was as sensational as ever all through the production. From the start, I thought that I would love to do this again with different orchestras.”

Kunttu provided the design, programming, and lighting and video operation for The Planets with Pekka Korpi, Head of Lighting for Akuntehdas/Tampere Hall and Matias Ojanen, Head of Video for Akuntehdas/Tampere Hall.

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