Stage One (company)
Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Stage One is an innovative British metal fabrication scenography company, situated in the south of North Yorkshire.
History[edit]
The company began in 1982, being legally founded in January 1996.[1]
Projects[edit]
2012 Summer Olympics[edit]
At the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony it made largely all of the steel fabrication involved. It made the Olympic Cauldron, innovatively lit at the end of the ceremony
Olympic games ceremonies[edit]
It has also worked on the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony and 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony
Structure[edit]
It is situated near Tockwith on a former RAF World War II bomber airfield.
See also[edit]
- Severfield, made the steelwork of the Olympic Stadium, at their site on a nearby former RAF airfield, further north in North Yorkshire
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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- 1996 establishments in England
- 2012 Summer Olympics
- British companies established in 1996
- British installation artists
- Ceramics manufacturers of England
- Companies based in North Yorkshire
- Exhibition designers
- Fabrication (metal)
- Manufacturing companies established in 1996
- Metallurgical industry of the United Kingdom
- Metalworking
- Public art in the United Kingdom
- Scenic design