Wonderful Kabuki Curtain Drop
Use it for a dramatic reveal or to conceal or both.
Kabuki curtain drop. Easy control - the system drops thenbspcurtain when the power is switched on. Easy control - the system drops the curtain when the power is switched on. Pull the rope the pins come out the curtain falls.
What events are Kabuki Drop used on. Our Kabuki Drop System is designed to dropnbspcurtains balloons or other elements of the show from a truss. Discovery invention consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi.
This is a handmade custom-machined professional manual curtain drop system that packs small is lightweight highly flexible and 100 dependable. The electronically controlled and extremely quick KABUKI G2 system allows load ratings up to 110 lbs per release unitThat means a 100 higher load ratings than other systemsThe system is simple to use and is easily expandable with systems ranging from single point drops to curtain drops over 380. The Gerriets KABUKI G2 drop system allows for a safe simultaneous curtain drop in mere seconds.
A kabuki curtain drop is a mechanism designed to allow a curtain to suddenly fall revealing whatever happens to be behind it. Electro Kabuki is easy to rig even easier to operate and works flawlessly first time every time. This allows raw material as well as a finished sewn drape to be dropped from the system.
Kabuki In A Box includes six modular Kabuki units enough for a 30 drop one Kabuki trip mechanism and room for additional accessories. The system is so named for its commonality in Japanese kabuki theater a stylized combination of dance and drama that uses sequential curtain. Events such as product launches and live performances commonly use a kabuki drop to provide the audience with mystery surprise excitement and a focus.
Integrate video projection and lighting techniques onto your Kabuki Drop Curtain for an added dramatic effect. Our electronically controlled solenoid kabuki system lets any curtain fall quickly and reliably at the touch of a button. A single curtain drop to reveal upstage scenery.