We are thrilled to invite you to the WIL Entertainment, Lighting Session + Book Launch, happening on November 20th. This exciting event will feature a comprehensive lighting session alongside the launch of an eagerly anticipated book: Women In Entertainment Lighting, Collected Light, Volume Three.
To ensure we can adequately plan your venue and provide the best experience for all attendees, we kindly ask you to register in advance.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to network with industry professionals, gain valuable insights into the latest in entertainment lighting, and celebrate the launch of a new book. Secure your spot by registering before the deadline.
P.S.: If you need a visa to travel to France, please ensure you have your visa ready before registering for the event.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Christina is a freelance Stage Lighting Designer based in Greece. She is a graduate of the Department of Theatre Studies, (Athens University, 2000) with a Master of Arts in Advanced Theatre Practice -strand of Lighting Design- obtained from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (London, UK, 2002). Her career path began right after her graduation from Central, working as an assistant lighting technician in the warehouse of a London based lighting rental company called Fourth Phase. These early years experiences made her commit to stage lighting. After 2 years in London, she came back to Greece and her professional development flourished working along with Emmy award winner lighting designer Eleftheria Deko. She enjoys both the technical and the artistic nature of light, to her it feels like these two are communicating vessels. Lighting is an art and a craft.
Women though, are mostly welcomed as artists but excluded from technical positions. Unfortunately, she is the only woman in Greece who has ever worked in a high-profile technical position in the field of stage lighting: for the past 2 years she was Head of the Lighting Department of the Hellenic Festival, one of the largest Theatre and Dance Festivals in Greece, hosting more than 70 performances over a period of 2 months.
She also finds very challenging the role of the educator: she teaches stage lighting design for beginners, designing workshops that offer both theoretical and hands-on experience.
More about Christina: https://womeninlighting.com/site/your-interviews/christina-thanasoula
Clementine studied Architecture at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Her architectural education gave her a strong understanding of spatial experience and a rigorous design approach. She joined Speirs Major in 2005, completed an MSc in Light & Lighting at The Bartlett, UCL in 2009, and became an Associate Partner in 2014. In 2020 she was named Partner of Speirs Major.
She has extensive experience in designing interior and exterior lighting, as well as masterplanning projects. She applies knowledge and experience gained on one project to another and comes to each new project type without preconceptions. Clementine’s particular expertise lies in organisation and communication: to explain, persuade and create cohesion amongst the team.
Key projects that she has worked on include a citywide strategy for Durham, which resulted in the Durham Market Square public realm project and Durham Lumiere light festival; Maggie’s Centre North East; the Jewish Community Centre in North London and The Macallan whisky distillery in Speyside.
More about Clementine: https://smlightarchitecture.com/about/team/clementine-fletcher-smith
https://womeninlighting.com/site/interviews/clementine-fletcher-smith-carrie-donahue-bremner
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