perch (Q3303)

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A lighting position often on platforms at each side of the stage, immediately behind the proscenium for use as a follow spot position.

A lighting position often on platforms at each side of the stage, immediately behind the proscenium for use as a follow spot position.
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perch
A lighting position often on platforms at each side of the stage, immediately behind the proscenium for use as a follow spot position.

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    perch (English)
    A lighting position often on platforms at each side of the stage, immediately behind the proscenium for use as a follow spot position. (English)
    3 August 2013
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    bidýlko (Czech)
    Světelná pozice často na praktikáblech na každé straně jeviště hned za proscéniem jako místo sledovacího světlometu. (Czech)
    3 August 2013
    místo štychu v portále (Czech)
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    postazioni (per seguipersona) (Italian)
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    manteautoren (Dutch)
    lichttoren links en rechts naast de toneelopening, verrijdbaar om de breedte van de opening te bepalen (Dutch)
    3 August 2013
    portaaltoren (Dutch)
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    Verfolger Seitliche Lichtpositionen (German)
    Seitliche Lichtpositionen direkt am Portal oft für Verfolger genutzt. (German)
    3 August 2013
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    posiciones laterales de embocadura (iluminación) (Spanish)
    Posiciones de iluminación a menudo en plataformas a cada lado del escenario justo por detrás de la embocadura para su uso como posiciones para seguidores. (Spanish)
    3 August 2013
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    proscenietorn (Swedish)
    Ljusplacering ofta på en plattform på båda sidor av scenen omedelbart bakom prosceniet som plats för en följespot (Swedish)
    3 August 2013
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    Perches (English)
    Wooden or iron platforms on either side of the stage at the back of the proscenium twelve feet from stage level, where are the limes, arc lamps, and other lights used for the stage area just behind the footlights. (English)
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