Your Performance Partners
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Q&A Spotlight: Duluth Mayor Reflects
November 2, 2015At the polls today, residents of Duluth, Minnesota, will elect a new mayor to succeed Don Ness. Ness is stepping down after two four-year […]
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Transcend Active Acoustic System Wows the Crowd at Wartburg College Debut Event
October 26, 2015October 19th marked a milestone in Wenger history: the public debut of our Transcend Active Acoustic System at Wartburg College’s Neumann Auditorium in Waverly, […]
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The 411 on Lighting Design for Grand Opera
October 20, 2015The annual LDI conference just happens to start this year on the first day of National Opera Week (October 23), so it seemed like […]
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A Look at the New Technology Behind Wenger’s Transcend™ Active Acoustic System
October 13, 2015On October 19th, the first installation of the Transcend™ Active Acoustic System will be unveiled at Wartburg College’s Neumann Auditorium in Waverly, Iowa. Wenger […]
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Dazzling in Des Moines: New Acoustical Shell Debuts
October 6, 2015The art and science of acoustics meet beautifully in a full-stage acoustical shell, which blends technical precision and functionality with the aesthetic artistry of […]
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Flexibility is Key for Convention Centers
September 29, 2015How can a venue take a huge sports arena or a wide-open trade show floor and turn it into a space that can host […]
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D.M. Symphony breaks out of its shell
September 22, 2015Jonathan Sturm stood alone in the middle of the Des Moines Civic Center stage, lifted his violin to his chin and ripped from its […]
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Deprivation? Inspiration? Performing Arts’ Value
What makes the performing arts important? Providing audiences a restful oasis from the chaotic chatter of our technology-laden world? Inspiring musicians to make magic […]
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Q&A Spotlight: Community-Based Performing Arts
September 15, 2015Today the National Recreation & Park Association (NRPA) kicks off its 50th anniversary conference, with 7,000+ park and rec pros meeting to learn best […]