footlight (Q3112)

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(portable) A luminaire, often a compartmentalized striplight, located, and sometimes recessed into the front edge of the apron of the stage.

(portable) A luminaire, often a compartmentalized striplight, located, and sometimes recessed into the front edge of the apron of the stage.
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footlight
(portable) A luminaire, often a compartmentalized striplight, located, and sometimes recessed into the front edge of the apron of the stage.
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footlight (English)
(portable) A luminaire, often a compartmentalized striplight, located, and sometimes recessed into the front edge of the apron of the stage. (English)
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spodní rampa (Czech)
Přenosné svítidlo často rozdělitelná rampa. umisťovaná na přední hranu jeviště. (Czech)
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baterie (Czech)
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ribalta (Italian)
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voetlicht (Dutch)
reeks lampen om artiesten van onderuit te verlichten, meestal aan de voorrand van het toneel (Dutch)
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Fußrampe (German)
Lichtrampe mit mehreren Kammern/ Farben an der Vorderkannte der Bühne. (German)
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candilejas (Spanish)
Una luminaria a menudo una batería compartamentalizada y algunas veces embutida en el piso ubicada en el borde frontal del escenario. (Spanish)
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golvljus (Swedish)
lågt placerade armaturer på förscensgolv (Swedish)
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rampe cloisonnée mobile (French)
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Footlights (English)
A line of lights with strong reflections along the front of the stage. 'The lights are usually coloured white, blue, and amber, which can be used simultaneously or separately (also called “Foots”). (English)
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