StaySafe.Events

StaySafe.Events was a Belgian initiative launched during the Covid-19 pandemic to support the event industry in the face of health restrictions. It helped organizers maintain safe events through guidelines, sanitary equipment, digital solutions, and the CERM risk analysis tool. Corporate events, conferences, seminars, and shows could thus be organized under specific conditions. The initiative also carried out symbolic actions, such as projections of thank-you messages for healthcare workers on iconic buildings (e.g., in Brussels), light and sound installations, and adapted outdoor and hybrid cultural events. Driven notably by d-side group, StaySafe.Events aimed to prevent the complete shutdown of the sector by offering safe and responsible alternatives.

StaySafe.Events

The Roads of Liberty – Belgium

As part of the commemorations of the Roads of Liberty, we participated in the lighting design and operation for several shows conceived by Luc Petit.
Staged at various locations, these events combined historical narration, artistic performances, and large-scale scenic installations, set in outdoor environments rich in symbolism.
We developed a lighting narrative to serve the story, aiming to structure the space, accompany the scenes, and enhance the emotional dimension of the show, while respecting the specific constraints related to the venues and outdoor conditions.
Our involvement was in close collaboration with the artistic and technical teams (sound, video, effects), requiring precise synchronization and great adaptability in live conditions.
We ensured the operation of the lighting systems for all performances, maintaining a high level of reliability, consistency, and precision.

Position: Light designer and operator
Art direction and staging: Luc PETIT
Organizers: The City of Bastogne
Production: Les Nocturnales ASBL

The Roads of Liberty – Belgium

Les Féeries de Beloeil (2nd edition) – Belgium

As part of Les Féeries de Beloeil, we contributed to the lighting design and operation for this production staged by Luc Petit, deployed at the heart of the Beloeil Castle estate.
Conceived as an immersive route combining aerial performances, on-water interventions, and outdoor scenes, the show unfolded within a rich landscaped setting, between gardens, planted vistas, and heritage architecture.
We developed a lighting concept aimed at structuring the spaces, revealing the site’s depth, and supporting the various artistic sequences, seeking a balance between atmosphere, clarity, and visual impact.
Our involvement required a comprehensive approach to the site, integrating outdoor constraints, multiple viewpoints, and coexistence with other disciplines (acrobatics, music, effects), requiring precise synchronization and strong adaptability under live conditions.
We ensured the operation of an extensive lighting setup, with a high level of rigor in terms of consistency, precision, and reliability.

Les Féeries de Beloeil (2nd edition) – Belgium

Qing Show – Luc Petit (Qingdao, China)

We participated in the lighting design and operation for Qing Show, a permanent, international-scale immersive show designed for a 360° theater featuring an aquatic stage, special effects, and advanced media systems.
We developed a lighting narrative that serves the storytelling, with particular attention to spatial perception, contrast dynamics, and the integration of volumes within a complex and evolving stage environment.
Our involvement was part of a multi-department technical ecosystem (video, automation, laser, FX), requiring precise synchronization and a deep understanding of the interactions between light, materials (water, smoke, laser, reflective surfaces), and media.
We also managed the operation of a large-scale lighting system in the context of a permanent show, with high demands for reliability, precision, and reproducibility.

Position: Lighting & Laser Designer & Operator

Qing Show – Luc Petit (Qingdao, China)

The Journey of the Magi (tour) – Belgium

As part of this immersive creation directed by Luc Petit, we participated in the lighting design and operation for the show Les Rois Mages, presented within the cathedrals of Brussels and Tournai.
Conceived as a visual and narrative journey, the show relies on a powerful spatial arrangement, where the lighting accompanies the story and guides the audience’s gaze through the various sequences.
We developed a lighting style centered on creating atmospheres, managing contrasts, and highlighting architectural volumes, in constant dialogue with the specific characteristics of these heritage sites.
Our intervention required precise adaptation to each location, taking into account technical constraints, monumental scales, and diverse viewpoints, while ensuring the coherence and clarity of the performance.
We managed the lighting operations in a demanding context, with particular attention paid to precision, the fluidity of transitions, and the quality of execution within sensitive environments.

The Journey of the Magi (tour) – Belgium

Reaching for the Moon VII

A monumental show at the crossroads of reality and imagination.
For Reaching for the Moon, lighting becomes a central element of the storytelling. It structures the space, supports movement, and amplifies every emotion. On a grand scale, it shapes powerful visual tableaux while maintaining the essential precision required in service of the performers.
Our work on this project consisted of designing a lighting language capable of engaging in dialogue with the architecture, volumes, and scenography. Every atmosphere, every contrast, every transition was conceived to immerse the audience and enhance the show’s impact.
Between visual power and finesse of execution, light fully contributes to the experience: it guides the eye, sets the pace of the narrative, and helps create moments that feel suspended in time.
A project where technique gives way to emotion, giving the audience the feeling of coming close to the impossible.

Reaching for the Moon VII

Inauguration of Les Bastions – Tournai (Belgium)

As part of the inauguration of the Les Bastions shopping center in Tournai, we participated in the design and lighting operation of the show created by Luc Petit for the VO Event agency.
Presented before several thousand spectators, the event combined choreographic performances, high diving, juggling, and pyrotechnic effects in a large-scale stage setup.
We developed a lighting approach aimed at structuring the space, supporting the narrative, and enhancing the visual impact of the different sequences, while ensuring optimal visibility in a complex outdoor environment.
Our work was integrated in close collaboration with the artistic and technical teams (FX, pyrotechnics, stage), involving precise synchronization and constant adaptation to live constraints.
We operated the lighting system under demanding event conditions, with a high level of responsiveness, precision, and reliability.

Position: Light design and operator

Inauguration of Les Bastions – Tournai (Belgium)

The Pergola Show – Florence

As part of this exceptional international private event conceived by Luc Petit, we participated in the design and lighting operation for one of two evenings deployed in iconic locations throughout Florence.
The first evening was held at the Salone dei Cinquecento in Palazzo Vecchio, featuring an immersive dinner designed in collaboration with Charles Kaisin, integrating performances and visual installations within a prestigious heritage environment.
The second night took place at the Teatro della Pergola, with a stage design combining projection mapping, aerial performances, practical effects, and visual interventions, in a multidisciplinary approach delivered by international teams.
We developed a lighting design adapted to highly contrasting contexts, working on architectural enhancement, performance visibility, and coherent integration with media and effects.
Our work was part of a complex technical ecosystem, requiring close coordination and precise synchronization with the various artistic and technical departments.
We provided lighting operation in a high-demand event context, with particular attention to precision, visual coherence, and execution quality.

The Pergola Show – Florence

The Christmas Watchmaker – Belgium (Tour)

As part of the Christmas of Cathedrals tour, we participated in the lighting design and operation of this creation, directed by Luc Petit and based on an original text by Michel Teheux.
Deployed within exceptional heritage sites, the show adopts an immersive approach where light interacts with the architecture, revealing the volumes, materials, and unique perspectives of each cathedral.
We developed a lighting concept focused on creating atmospheres, highlighting the built environment, and sensitively accompanying the narrative, striking a balance between sobriety, precision, and visual impact.
Our involvement required precise adaptation to each location, taking into account technical constraints, monumental scales, and specific architectural features, while ensuring consistency and clarity from one site to another.
We managed the lighting operation throughout the entire tour, maintaining a high level of precision, reproducibility, and respect for the environments.

Position: Light designer and operator
Artistic Director and Staging: Luc PETIT
Texts: Michel TEHEUX
Production: Nocturnales ASBL

The Christmas Watchmaker – Belgium (Tour)