Your Performance Partners
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Considerations for Naming Performing Arts Centers: Memories…Money…or Both?
May 24, 2013Two recent new items from San Francisco caught our eye, related to the power of a facility’s name. First, some local citizens are upset […]
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5 Steps to Backstage Safety
May 3, 20131. Train All Users Anyone using moving equipment backstage must be properly trained about the equipment’s purpose and proper operation. Untrained users cause many […]
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Architecture & Art: A Matter of Taste
April 24, 2013Any new performing arts center being planned within an urban environment must answer a question: How much of the existing, surrounding architecture should be […]
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Some Effects of Orchestra Shells (JASA Study)
April 8, 2013This paper presents room acoustic measurements of the effects of adding or modifying an orchestra shell in several halls. Click here to read the […]
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Control Systems
March 12, 2013A complete selection to meet your performance needs No matter how many sets you need to control, Clancy has a system that’s right for […]
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Understanding rigging for your performance space
March 5, 2013Rigging equipment is an essential part of any stage. This guide is intended to assist architects and consultants in planning rigging systems that are […]
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StageTek™ Staging
February 26, 2013StageTek Staging System The newest innovation from the most trusted name in staging. Everything about StageTek™ is an advancement. The refined, smart design is […]
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Lightning-Fast Stage Crew
February 19, 2013The crew at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Texas sets up their Wenger Diva® Acoustical Shell. This condensed version shows the entire setup in […]
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Amazing Chandelier
February 12, 2013A custom chandelier by JR Clancy consisting of 318 internally illuminated rods, forming a 40′ high and 40′ diameter lighting fixture, that retracts into […]