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Niebla Castle Dance Festival: tradition and art in a unique setting

Since 1985, the Castillo de Niebla Theatre and Dance Festival has celebrated the rich cultural heritage of Niebla, Huelva. This year, not only was the historical heritage of the municipality highlighted, but trusses and rigging by Sixty82 were also used to guarantee shows of unparalleled quality.

Niebla, known for its remarkable architectural heritage and its continuous history since Neolithic times, It has been a fundamental point in the history of Huelva and the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. This municipality stands out for the harmonious coexistence of Muslim, Jewish and Christian cultures, and for its prosperous commercial and cultural relations between East and West. The relevance of Niebla in literary texts and travel stories from around the world highlights the importance of its cultural legacy.

The Castillo de Niebla Theatre and Dance Festival, which takes place during the months of July and August, seeks not only to offer a varied programme of theatre and dance, but also to promote the value of the historical heritage of both the Castillo de Niebla and the municipality in general. This cultural event It has become an essential component of the cultural activities of the province of Huelva., perfectly integrated into the historical environment of the region.

The choice of the Alcázar de los Guzmanes as the venue in 1985 by the Provincial Council of Huelva underlines the importance of making known the beauty and historical value of the monument, while providing an ideal space for high-quality theatrical performances. But it is worth noting that the continued success of the festival in a historic venue like this would not be possible without the appropriate technical support, where the Sixty82 brand has played a crucial role. in this edition by providing the necessary equipment for the realization of this event, thus guaranteeing the excellence and safety of each show.

Rigging: the innovative material used during the festival

The following image provides a detailed view of the structure and technical components used in setting up event stages. Rigging is a crucial part of this system, ensuring that all elements of the stage are properly suspended and secured..

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The use of Sixty82 rigging structure and Moveket fixed speed motors at the festival allows the creation of a stage space that enhances the viewer's visual and auditory experience. The system is made up of truss grills providing maximum efficiency and safety, and the Ground-Support together with the fixed speed motors (which have been designed to be modular), allow all theatre companies to adjust the height of the upper grid and customize the structure according to the needs of each performance, without requiring auxiliary means.

In addition, the use of high quality materials, such as EN AW-6082 T6 aluminium, ensures that the structures are light but extremely strong, which is crucial for quick and safe assembly and disassembly at temporary events. This combination of Innovative design and top quality materials Not only does it improve stage safety, it also contributes to a sleek, professional aesthetic that elevates audience perception. Sixty82 rigging not only makes it easy to create impressive stages but also ensures that shows run smoothly, providing artists with a safe and stable environment for their performances.

Likewise, thanks to the stage mechanics of Moveket motors, they ensure that all stage equipment can be adapted to each of the shows in a precise and efficient manner.

In short, technical components, combined with high-quality materials, ensure that each event is not only safe and efficient, but also visually stunning and memorable for the audience.This perfect harmony between functionality and aesthetics makes Sixty82 rigging and Moveket stage mechanics essential elements for holding events in which historic sites, such as Niebla Castle, are transformed into stages full of light and life.

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