At this year’s Joy Awards, printed stage fabrics transform into projection surfaces, a perfectly timed curtain reveal adds impact to Michael Bublé’s performance, and reflective panels bring depth to Andrea Bocelli’s set, alongside many more spectacular moments.
Printed fabric canopy and projection surface in one
Both the stage and the venue itself are true showstoppers at this awards show. Above the crowd, a giant diamond-shaped canopy ceiling stretches into the air. Printed on blackout fabric, it consists of 172 perfectly cut fabric triangles. Each piece fits like part of a puzzle, forming an impressive, layered ceiling structure that flow all the way from the front of the stage to the back of the venue.
But the canopy is more than a scenic highlight. It’s also a fully functional projection surface. Each element lines up perfectly to keep the projected visuals sharp and seamless. Add LED lighting and black masking, and suddenly the ceiling becomes a shimmering night sky!
A dramatic curtain reveal
Halfway through Michael Bublé’s performance, a perfectly timed surprise rocks the stage. Six large Satinac drapes drop in sync with the music, thanks to the magic combo of Kabuki and HiSpeed Reveal.
The luxurious and lightweight display fabric stands out for its smooth texture and rich colour, making it ideal for this kind of dramatic reveal. With one precise sniffer effect, the curtains drop and get pulled out of sight, creating a powerful show opening.
Did you know that the ShowTex team runs pre-show tests and works closely with the production crew to get the reveal timing just right? All to make sure things run smoothly when it matters most.
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