Case 2 - Event
Asiatique in Les Galeries Lafayette

Prolyte distributor Rigging Service contacted Prolyte to make a quotation for a dance platform on 6 m. height.
The dance platform would be used for an Asian themed event, Asiatique, in Les Galeries Lafayette in Paris. This fusion of performance and fashion would be staged on a three dimensional stage, where 5 shows per day were given, inspired by Asian fashion, culture, and music.
Sure to be the highlight would be the massive structure being erected in Galeries Lafayette's world famous cupola, which stood 6 meters off the ground with an additional 6-meter tower atop it. The tower would feature 5 platforms on which the dancers populated throughout the 5 shows, using bungee and parkour skills to move amongst the different levels.
The overall programme was designed by Jean-Paul Goude, Abigail Yeates, Artist Director of the Generating Company, designed the choreography and Jean-Marc Hervier was responsible for the styling of the performers.
But first of all, we had to design and build it. Based on a little model, made from playing cards, we were able to get an impression of how the construction should be made.

Being such an exceptional structure, our engineers decided to calculate the project first, to see if it would be feasible.
After thorough structural calculations, to ensure stability and safety of the complete structure, Prolyte used S52SV and H40V truss for the catwalk and multi level platforms. For the truss construction we used standard lengths were possible, so Rigging Services could use these for their regular rental stock after the show.
The measurements for the stage were also based on standard measurements where possible, so this could be rented out later, an explicit which of the customer to keep the investment as cost effective as possible.
The dance platform however had to be made to measure.

The special frames were made first, where the Stage DEX production fitted the top plates in a later stage. Using two-sided finished wood, so the top would look as good as the bottom side – both visible for the audience.
According to normal practice with complex structures, the construction was trial build at the factory to test the fitting, building procedure and lifting protocol and to instruct the technicians that would build the structure on location.
After the successful proof build of the structure, the materials were send to Rigging Services in the UK for further decoration and try out rehearsals. There, two platforms proved to be too large, causing the catwalk truss to come in at a wrong angle – the one thing we could not test during the trial build. Fortunately, Prolyte was able to send 2 smaller platforms just in time for the shipment to Paris.
Following the development from initial design to the final installation in Les Galeries Lafayette, this installation proves to be a fantastic example of cooperation between the creative and technical teams involved.