Stageco In The Round At Qapital
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Playing to an audience of 12,500 at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, this year’s edition on March 31st – featuring acts including Phuture Noize, Sub Zero Project and Hard Driver – was an almost instant sell-out, with Q-Dance’s Jeroen Beverwijk hiring Stageco to construct and supervise a 6m diameter turntable as the foundation of the DJ stage.
Michiel Makkink, Stageco Nederland’s account manager for the project, explained: “Our turntable is fundamental to the production because the DJs perform in the middle of the Ziggo Dome. Our crew [led by Arjan Bettink] take care of its rotary control during the show and, as the partying carried on through to 7.00am, they rely on their ear plugs!”
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He continued: “Q-Dance want to give their fans the opportunity to dance which is why Stageco also builds two large, 50m+ wide dance platforms within the venue’s grandstands so that the visitors in those areas are not restricted by the seating.”
Rigged above the DJ stage and extending to the ends of the arena, Qapital 2018’s iconic bridge design required Stageco to construct an additional VIP platform on the long side of the grandstands this year, rather than on the short side. “We therefore needed to build a few metres higher in the grandstand, behind the dance platform,” said Michiel.
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Following the event, Jeroen Beverwijk of Q-Dance commented: “Our experience of working with Stageco is always positive. Their delivery of special products such as the turntable and various elevators, aided by their particularly quick and efficient load-in and build, provides us with a complete solution. I was especially delighted with Stageco’s approach to the new VIP deck which was well received by the audience.”
Stageco Nederland is also proud to maintain a close association with another Q-Dance event, the Defqon.1 festival, whose 2018 European edition takes place in Biddinghuizen over the weekend of June 22nd-24th.