of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA) — specifically in the Faculty of Theatre and Dance and the National Film School. The project covered the technological integration of up to 20 different spaces designed for theatre, music, dance, and interdisciplinary arts.
Our team implemented professional sound systems, lighting systems, stage control consoles, network infrastructure, and other modern theatre technology solutions that allow students to work in real, industry-standard stage environments. All systems were integrated into a unified, reliable, and easy-to-operate technological ecosystem that ensures high performance, flexibility, and long-term durability.
This project elevated LMTA’s technological capabilities to the standards of modern European theatres and provided students with access to professional-grade equipment they will encounter throughout their future creative careers.
The purpose of the training is to share best practices, current affairs of the market and educate students, with the help of highly skilled specialists in a specific field.
The new technologies will help expand the spectrum of different types of events including theatre plays and will help attract world-famous performers who place high demands on stage lighting. Wireless battery-powered lights will allow for comfortable illumination and subtle emphasis of architectural elements – such as columns, stairs, window border details. The system is easily controlled by a tablet computer.
Conference hall
Sound System
Lighting
Lighting system:
Stage technology equipment electric and signal lines as well as controlled (dimeric) lighting lines installed. As many as 480 connection points for various electrical and control signals installed which required about 25 kilometres of cable in the stage space alone. New lighting devices with LED light source integrated for artistic stage lighting. Lighting control system updated.
Video system:
Video signal lines newly installed. New video projectors installed which can be adapted to a wide range of video broadcasting needs and can be used as mobile devices. Public spaces and outdoor video information system newly integrated.