Kent Cubbage’s design emulates classic PAR rig. Lighting supply and install by Fantasee Lighting
When nationally renowned folk music venue The Ark in Ann Arbor, Michigan, recently upgraded
their audio system to create a state-of-the-art listening space, they also decided to provide the best
possible lighting for artists by replacing some older incandescent fixtures with an Elation
Professional LED lighting package of Fuze PAR Z60 IP™ luminaires and SixBar 1000 IP™ battens.
Designer and programmer of the new lighting system is Kent Cubbage, who specified the lighting
console and Elation fixtures in cooperation with lighting vendor and installer Fantasee Lighting of
Belleville, Michigan. “When you’re dealing with The Ark, you’re dealing with a piece of history,”
Cubbage said of the intimate 400-seat venue steeped in decades of American music narrative. “My
goal was to create a rig that visually emulated the classic PAR rig it was replacing.”
Vintage PAR look
To mimic that vintage PAR look, Cubbage used 30 Fuze PAR Z60 IP™ single source PAR luminaires,
which have a lens face that appears as one color instead of individual LED diodes for a non-pixel
look reminiscent of traditional LED wash fixtures. “With the COB single source, they emulated the
PARs they were replacing,” he states. “I knew if I put up a bunch of LEDs, the extremely loyal
audience at The Ark would be offended by the ‘skittles’ look.” Cubbage also needed a fixture with a
wide angle to deal with the room’s low trim and because the designer had used Fuze PARs for a
previous outdoor install, he knew they were IP rated and therefore fanless and quiet. “The Fuze
checked all my boxes: LED, quiet, old-school source look and wide angle.”
Because space on the floor is at a premium, all of the Fuze fixtures hang overhead with some
outfitted with barndoors, which Fantasee Project Manager Nate Mulvihill says are wonderfully
effective. “Having the barndoors was huge for us,” he said. “It’s a sleek fixture so you don’t need
the barndoor, but having the option was important as all the audio is in the air and we use them to
peek around the speakers and keep light just on the stage.”
Backlight
Providing a beautiful backline wall wash are 12 SixBar 1000 IP battens with 6-color LED multi-chip.
“The room is backed with a big black curtain and I pushed hard to get some lights on that,”
Cubbage says. “I was pretty insistent that having the ability to color the backdrop was going to be a
game-changer for them, especially in terms of the photos and video coming out of there.” The
SixBar measures 34" long but is exceptionally thin and its narrow profile was key. “We put these
fixtures into a four-inch slot between the curtain track and the backlight pipe, and while we had to
make our own hanging hardware, the fixtures themselves fit right in there.”
Cubbage had used the non-IP version of the SixBar batten in the past and says he knew it was
bright and responsive but wasn’t sure how it would work as a cyc fixture. “The pixel mapping was a
huge bonus for me,” he says. “I love the look of a great big color fan as a static backdrop, and the
versatility of the intensity and color effects you can run for different genres and tempos of music
has been great.”
Seen and not heard
Because The Ark is a space where some of the biggest names in folk music often perform solo and
frequently with only an acoustic guitar, silent fixtures were a must. “We went with IP rated fixtures,
not because they needed the IP rating but because it’s a folk music venue and fan noise is a real
issue,” said Fantasee’s Nate Mulvihill, who installed the lighting. In fact, trim heights are so low that
the FOH lights are right over the audience’s head. LD Cubbage adds that a further consideration
was creating a lighting rig that didn’t require maintenance or having volunteers climbing ladders to
focus every night.
The project came to fruition in late 2018 with the install taking place over a quick 3-day period in
late January. “Fantasee did a fantastic job as both vendor and installer,” Cubbage said. “We finished
out the purchase process in a flurry of activity before the end of the year, and their rep and I were
both back-and-forth on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to make it happen on time. In the prep
process, they worked with me to solve some issues with shooting under the PA, and they pretty
much nailed knowing how many people to have onsite for how long. They also solved issues like
fabricating new feet for the SixBars and adding new hanging positions.”
The designer acknowledges Fantasee’s Barb Silber, who took time out on Christmas to ensure the
install was on track, as well as Fantasee’s Nate Mulvihill, the lead on the install and someone
Cubbage calls “just incredibly smart and experienced.” He also commends Joe Giese, Tech Manager
at The Ark, who worked with Cubbage through the entire process and has been using the lighting
on a daily basis. Giese commented; After almost 20 years, the Ark has finally gotten a production
face lift! I'm very proud to have been a part of bringing the latest LED lighting technology to one of
the country's finest music venues. Elation makes up the bulk of the fixtures in the room now, and
we couldn't be happier with the look, the customer support, and the flexibility of these lights.
We've only been using them for a few weeks and not a show goes by without at least a few
comments about how great our space looks.
One of the most respected music venues in the country, The Ark has been in existence in various
locations since 1965. Renowned for top quality folk and roots music, with live music over 300 nights
a year, the new lighting and audio systems are sure to help maintain The Ark’s elite status.