Kyle Evans joins Robe’s creative team
Kyle Evans has joined Robe’s creative team which is led by Nathan Wan and known for ensuring style and flair are at the forefront of all Robe’s exhibition stands and live show spectaculars in addition to producing a host of other imaginative multimedia, video and live performance assets, promotional activities and training.
Kyle will be working as junior lighting and media programmer alongside Nathan and the current team of Jordan Tinniswood and Andy Webb. He will generally be assisting wherever needed, including console configuration, assisting with programming, creating Capture previsualisation models and many other tasks including as in-house AI wrangler.
Kyle will also be working worldwide with Robe’s Theatre Workshop as a systems tech, as well as sharing support duties at Robe HQ’s showroom in the Czech Republic.
Nathan comments, "We are delighted to welcome Kyle onboard. His energy and enthusiasm are fantastic, he’s keen to learn and has a real appetite for knowledge. He will be a great asset to the team as we take on more demanding projects worldwide.”
Nathan – who has a penchant for spotting new talent – first worked with Kyle when the latter was one of the NRG crew at the 2023 TPi Awards at the Battersea Evolution venue, and it was here that his personality and attitude stood out to Nathan.
Kyle notes this event as a “fantastic opportunity” where he was able to programme the outdoor architectural lighting which comprised 10 x iFORTE luminaires, highlighting the exterior. He again supported Nathan and the team this year at Prolight+Sound in Frankfurt, where he worked as a system tech for the grand finale of Robe’s “Power of Imagination” live show.
Nathan commented that Kyle is “calm under pressure, a good communicator and a team player who is prepared to work super hard to help achieve the final result.” Kyle has always liked Robe as a brand. He reckons the products are excellent and likes the real “family vibes” of the company. He appreciates how the NRG programme further supports this and young people who might be considering a career in the industry.
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