Luc Lafortune
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Luc Lafortune | |
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Born | September 1958 Lighting design |
Website | luclafortune |
Luc Lafortune (born September 1958) is a Canadian
Career
Lafortune studied at
Upon graduation, he went to work for Cirque du Soleil, embarking on their first tour,
In 2010, Lafortune completed the lighting design for the Franco Dragone production The House of Dancing Water at the City of Dreams, in Macau. In 2011, he designed the lighting for Turkmenistan's Twentieth Anniversary of Independence Gala, in collaboration with Filmmaster Events in Ashgabat.[1]
Awards
- 2013 Recipient of a Les Etoiles du Siel Award
- 2012 ThEA Themed Entertainment Association Award in the "Live Show" Category, for The House of Dancing Water, Macau
- 2005 USITT United States Institute of Theatre Technology Distinguished Lighting Designer Award[2]
- 1999 THEA Themed Entertainment Association Award in the "Live Show" Category, for O
- 1998 EDDY Entertainment Design Award, Show of the Year, for O
- 1997 Lighting Dimensions International Light Show of the Year Award, for Martin's Atomic Lounge
- 1994 Lighting Dimensions International Lighting Designer of the Year
- 1992 Drama-Logue Critics Award in Lighting, for Saltimbanco
In 2004, he registered at #34 on Live Design's list of the entertainment's industry's most powerful people.[3]
References
- ^ "Clay Paky - Clay Paky for Turkmenistan's 20th Anniversary Independence Gala". www.claypaky.it. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06.
- ^ "USITT to Honor Luc Lafortune".
- ^ Show Business Powerful People[dead link]