Your Performance Partners
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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 […]
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Q&A Spotlight: Back to School – Teaching Technical Theatre
September 8, 2015During this back-to-school season, we wanted to learn more about theatre education and its connection to the real world. We visited with Tom Barrett, […]
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Transcend™ Enhances Acoustics in Every Seat
September 1, 2015I believe that proper acoustics are fundamental to a great live music experience, both for the audience and the performer. The launch of the […]
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Spotlight Q&A: ARENA DANCES
August 25, 2015This year ARENA DANCES in Minneapolis celebrates its 20th anniversary. Since founding this dance company, artistic director Mathew Janczewski has created more than 40 […]
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Music Festivals Generating Buzz
August 17, 2015This coming weekend will see U.S. music festivals in Colorado, California and Oregon, according to Music Festival Junkies, a website tracking festivals in North […]
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One Year After the Fire, Great Plains Theatre Thrives
August 11, 2015What would you do if one night, your theatre suddenly burned to the ground? That’s what happened on July 23, 2014, to the Great […]