| Pioneer Laser Artist/Producer/Director - Over 50 million people in at least 8 countries have seen Richard's laser artistry, through live and televised shows, and in planetariums. |
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Tangerine Dream North American Tour, 1977
Laserium Live LaserLight Accompaniment
Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth on right above |
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Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth was
co-choreographer of the second-ever pioneering Laserium laser light show,
Laserock, shown in planetariums and other theatres in various countries.
As a result of RVW's innovation and
musical performance experience, he was selected as Laserium's first-ever Live
Laserist, accompanying Tangerine Dream onstage during its 1977 North American
Tour.
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In the 1980s. RVW designed, produced and performed many
innovative laser/music spectaculars, including tours, huge sky-filling city-wide
celebrations, and much more. |
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World-wide acclaimed Tangerine Dream synchronized their symphonic
electronic music with revolutionary laser-visuals created by Richard V-Werth.
N.N. Record Label Executive |
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Richard Werth's visual accompaniment to the music was a stunning enhancement, enriching and supporting the music for the most part, but leaping to the forefront of one's attention at a precisely planned moment. His musical training was evident. His knowledge and professionalism is first rate; his ability to work under pressure and adverse conditions is extraordinary. The success of the concert was phenomenal. The key had to be the laser lights!
M.W., Symphony General Manager |
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World Circus Music & Laser Show, 1984 |
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Record Crowd & Highest Net Income
The Philharmonic drew a record crowd and its largest single concert net income
with its "A Night In Space" pops concert. "I think even the rock and roll
promoters would be very envious of these results," said the manager.
He credited
a laser and light exhibition, produced by Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth, which
elicited shouts and whistles from the audience and resulted in two encore
performances.
Idaho's largest newspaper:
"The Statesman" |
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The Boise Philharmonic "Pops"
presents:
A Night in Space, A Galaxy of Sound & Light |
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Edmonton Sun Front Page Headline: "Laser Magic"
Northern Lights Festival Sky Art Show turned Sir Winston Churchill Square into a sound and light extravaganza Wednesday night. Lasers (from Richard Werth) kept a crowd of ten thousand entertained despite -30 temperatures and brisk winds.
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Seattle Post Intelligencer Front Page Headline: "Lasers and jazz greet 1985, Seattle style"
New Year's Eve revelers painted the town a wide variety of hues last night .... thousands of Seattleites welcomed in the new year with lasers over Lake Washington....one of the most vivid celebrations in town was where Richard Werth projected a scintillating variety of blue-green laser patterns ... throughout the evening ...Times Square, watch out!
J.H & A.D.,Reporters, Seattle P.I.
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