programmer/Designer for Djuki Mala - 2020

Western Australian Southern Tour - Oct 2020 (Production Manager, Programmer & Designer) Toured to Mandurah, Harvey, Narrogin, Bunbury, Manjimup, Albany, Ravensthorpe, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Merredin, Yalgoo & Meekatharra

Perth - Late Oct 2020 (The Regal Theatre - Presenter, Production Manager, Programmer & Designer)

Western Australian Northern Tour - Nov 2020 (Production Manager, Programmer & Designer) Toured to Exmouth, Newman, Karratha, Roebourne, Port Hedland & Broome

South Australia Tour - Late Nov 2020 (Production Manager & Designer) Toured to Whyalla, Port Pirie & Renmark

Architectural lighting designer and installation technician for Metro city

Metro City

Metro City has required an upgrade to bring it into the 21st century for quite a long time and although its modernist industrialist space can seem timeless, modifying it was the best course of action.

The design and space revolve around moving negative space, rather than creating bright random animations, the space compliments whichever act is onstage from DJ to concert while enhancing the environment as a priority.

This installation had not just the clubs environment in mind but also the local environment. All none-reusable and none-recyclable materials from the entire installation can fit in a small mason jar, for an installation in the largest nightclub in the southern hemisphere that certainly is my proudest achievement.

Designer & System Technician for Metropolis Fremantle architectural Installation

Metropolis Fremantle - Main Room Architectural LED Enhancement

programmer/Designer for HEADHUNTERZ

HEADHUNTERZ - Metro City

programmer/Designer for The Cave

Camille O’Sullivan - The Cave

March 2019 - Auckland Arts Festival at the Civic Theatre

April 2019 - Whilton’s Music Hall, London

May 2019 - Brighton Fringe Festival

August 2019 - Edinburgh Fringe Festival

A favourite of Yoko Ono, Jools Holland and Auckland concertgoers, Camille O'Sullivan has seduced audiences around the world with her sultry, dangerously fragile performances of statement-making music by Radiohead, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, David Bowie and more. This luminous new show is devoted entirely to Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – both the iconic songs and the band’s intense, macabre sense of rock poetry – as reinvented by O’Sullivan.

programmer/Designer for Djuki Mala - 2019

Perth - Jan to Feb 2019 (Fringe World Festival, Programmer & Designer)

Canada - Late Jan - Early Feb (Programmer & Designer)

Adelaide - Feb 2019 (Adelaide Fringe, Programmer & Designer)

Hobart - March 2019 (Spiegeltent Hobart; 10 Days on the Island Festival, Programmer & Designer)

Canberra - April 2019 (Spiegeltent Canberra, Programmer & Designer)

QLD Tour - May 2019 (Gold Coast, Mackay, Yeppoon, Gladstone, Bundaberg, Gympie, Toowoomba & Ipswich with arTour)

Newcastle - June 2019 (Spiegeltent Newcastle, Programmer & Designer)

Geelong - June 2019 (Spiegeltent Geelong, Programmer & Designer)

Darwin - August 2019 (Darwin Turf Club Gala Ball, Programmer & Designer)

Darwin - September 2019 (National Indigenous Tennis Carnival, Programmer & Designer)

programmer/Designer for Djuki Mala - 2018

Perth - Jan to Feb 2018 (Fringe World Festival, Programmer)

Adelaide - March 2018 (Adelaide Fringe Festival, Programmer & Associate Designer)

Hobart - March 2018 (Spiegeltent Hobart, Programmer & Designer)

Wollongong - April 2018 (Spiegeltent Wollongong, Programmer & Designer)

Direct from Elcho Island, Djuki Mala (Djuki meaning 'Chooky' with a Yolngu accent and Mala meaning 'mob') perform a high-energy and stunning fusion of traditional Indigenous culture, contemporary dance and storytelling. Since their 2007 clip of 'Zorba the Greek' went viral, they have thrilled audiences with reinterpretations of popular culture and traditional dances in a way that juxtaposes contemporary Yolngu culture.

Lighting Designer FOr The Court - Pride

Lighting Designer for Pride Parade After Party 2017 "Spectrum" as well as ongoing Beer Garden venue at The Court

Asscociate Lighting Designer for Beer Garden with Max Mackenzie.

Lighting Designer FOr Festival of Light

Kaleidoscope 2017

Lighting Designer for Signs, LED Starfall and Kscope Bar Rail.

The second year Kaleidoscope Festival of Light has come to the City of Joondalup where more than 88,000 visitors wandered through the main entrance to the festival, the library facade. The LED Neon Flex signs animated and pulsed with different colour unlike any other neon flex work throughout the festival, the signs were eye catching and embellished a sense of direction to help audience flow through the festival path. The main library facade installation was made with meteor tubes with LEDs on the front and back to illuminate the building and help content glow, as the main entrance to the start of the festival path it needed to be a large and bright installation with carefully curated content.

Lighting Design for MAA

Perth Cathedral Dance - MAA

Lighting Designer

The production developed by the performer Jay Emmanuel is a close look at the life of a child through a dark part of his life, mainly told visually through movement, dance and drawing. The production required very subtle nearly hidden lighting effects in order to emulate real world circumstances explicitly.

"The lighting design (by Christian Lovelady) was also cleverly coordinated, with a memorable moment being a light cast across the room, as if coming from a door opening." - Dircksey Magazine Review

Lighting design for Spiegeltent/ festival

Hobart Spiegeltent (Early 2017)

Wollongong Spiegeltent (Mid 2017)

Lighting Designer

Lighting Programmer

Lighting design for Dance

WAAPA - Verge (Late 2016)

Acclaimed Dutch choreographer Nils Christe returns with Purcell Pieces, a neo-classical work that soars with breathtaking pace. Accompanying Nils Christe is the co-founders of Jukstapoz Dance Company, Christine Gouzellis and WAAPA graduate Paul Blackman create their signature choreographic mix of movement, physical theatre and text.

Photos from Jon Green Photographer

Lighting design for live music

WAAPA - Radioactive (Mid 2016)

Lighting design by me

Vision design by me

The specific stage layout and the way it compliments the screen layout allows for safe flying of LED wall during the performance. This production is a high-energy celebration of chart toppers from the 1960s right through to today's hit music. The vision content on the screen accompanied the specific songs extremely well, adding another layer to the performance.

Photos from Jon Green Photographer

Lighting design for Dance

WAAPA - Vortex (Early 2016)

Lighting Co-Designed by me

Vortex drew into its powerful current four outstanding Australian choreographers whose works encompass neo-classical and contemporary dance. For WAAPA’s first season of dance for 2016, Gareth Belling created a modern ballet based around the concept of ‘connections’. The dancers performed en pointe with metre-long, blue LED light tubes, creating a visually stunning evocation of the work’s theme.

Photos with permissions from Jon Green Photographer