Clay Paky Sharpys Shine a Light on Miss Florida USA 2013 Pageant

2013msflusa-240-fixed.jpgClay Paky Sharpy fixtures made their debut on the Miss Florida USA 2013 pageant, which was televised from Davie's Bailey Concert Hall on the campus of Broward University. Lighting director Stefan DeWilde chose a complement of Sharpys for the event boosting the impact of the lighting rig for the show.

The pageant was aired live in HD in primetime to fans across the Sunshine State. Michelle Aguirre was crowned the winner and moves on to the national Miss USA competition.

"We had twice as many moving fixtures as last year," reports DeWilde. "I used Sharpys around the floor for aerial beam effects. They were a prominent part of the program - every scene was tightened by Sharpy. Although we only had six of them, they cut through 85 other automated fixtures."

The Miss Florida USA pageant marked the first usage of Sharpys by DeWilde, who is also director of lighting for the New World Symphony in Miami Beach. "They were so phenomenal that I'm going to use them in the New World Center," he says. "They are small and lightweight, and their output and speed is amazing."

The Orlando office of stage lighting rental and production company Christie Lites provided the Sharpy fixtures.

A.C.T Lighting is the distributor for Clay Paky in North America.

Francesco Romagnoli, Clay Paky Area Manager for North and Latin America, adds, "What could be more beautiful than Florida's most attractive women combined with a compliment of Sharpy lights. We're glad that Stefan is so pleased with them and we look forward to seeing him deploy them in the future."

About Clay Paky

Headquartered in Seriate (Bergamo), Italy, Clay Paky SPA has a history of designing and manufacturing innovative professional show lighting. The company was founded in 1976 by entrepreneur Pasquale Quadri who anticipated the enormous impact the evolution of technology would have on the show and entertainment worlds.

For more information on Clay Paky products, please contact:

Francesco Romagnoli [email protected]

Davide Barbetta [email protected]