LA Derby Dolls Up Their Game with ETC Mosaic Control System

The Derby Dolls, Southern California's premier Banked Track Roller Derby league, recently upgraded their event lighting with an ETC Mosaic control system and City Theatrical Multiverse Wireless DMX.

DD1Founded in October 2003 by Rebecca Ninburg (aka Demolicious) and Wendy Templeton (aka Thora Zeen), the Derby Dolls are a league of more than 150 skaters and volunteers, divided into five teams, who skate on a banked track. Embodying the do-it-yourself ethos of modern roller derby, the Derby Dolls are an entirely volunteer-run organization, relying on the support of their fans and community.

Kinetic Lighting provided the systems, bringing touchscreen control of fixtures to the venue. Director of Sales and System Installation Laura Green explains, “We utilized a Multiverse SHoW Baby at the Mosaic controller and then one at each fixture, as the fixtures were spaced too far apart for running DMX cables without incurring high costs or compromising the aesthetic. The wireless DMX solution worked perfectly and delivered excellent results. The Mosaic system provided a wide range of lighting options to the client; white light for practices and bouts, vibrant colors and chases for fun ambiance, and dynamic strobe effects for when someone gets knocked down!”

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Kinetic Lighting’s Marketing Coordinator Alex Bowman added, “The Mosaic setup allowed for separate control of the bleachers and tracks with the ease of a touchscreen, plus the ability to use color changing and strobe effects to add that extra flair to their bouts.”

Kinetic Lighting collaborated with MPA to design and specify the system, worked with Wired Electric Company for the installation, and handled the programming and client training on how to operate the system.

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Bruce Jordahl
Bruce joined the ETC family in 2017. A former magazine editor and journalist, Bruce also worked in marketing at High End Systems throughout the 1990’s, returning as a consultant in 2012. At ETC he covers marketing for the High End Systems product range, and pinch hits on projects for other company departments. Based in Austin, Bruce is a musician and budding record producer, and was nicknamed ‘the ETC musical director’ at Workshop 2018, a moniker he is now comfortable with. He has enjoyed a long side career performing at lighting industry events, loves to talk about his amazing grandchildren, and gets occasional points for sending banana nut bread to his co-workers.