Your Performance Partners
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From the Ground Up: Jeff Jones of Wenger
June 20, 2017To launch its Performing Arts Specialist Group earlier this year, Wenger selected industry veterans with diverse backgrounds, complementary skills and technical expertise. This week […]
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Technical Production Graduates in Demand
June 13, 2017“More often than not, when my stage automation students graduate, they’re making more money than I am,” says Jack Miller, Assistant Dean for Operations […]
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Inspection Time: New Rigging Standard Helps Ensure Safety & Reduce Liability
June 8, 2017How can you help ensure the safety of your staff, performers and audience? Start by answering this question: When was your facility’s rigging system […]
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Memorial Day: Playing with Heart
May 26, 2017“We honor all who have nobly served in the United States Armed Forces by commemorating the contributions of our nation’s veterans – past and […]
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Measuring Arts & Culture: Two Perspectives
May 9, 2017There are different methods to measure the value of arts and culture in the United States, including hard data and dollars. But a softer, […]
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Teaming Up: Performances in Hockey Arenas
May 4, 2017Across North America, the NHL’s Stanley Cup playoffs are underway. Hockey arenas echo with sound of slap shots, bone-jarring checks and roaring crowds. Ever […]
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The Ears Know: Acoustics, Reflection and Reverberation
April 25, 2017Why are some music venues better for concerts than others? Although our eyes may be captivated by the beautifully ornate décor of a historic […]
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Doubling Up Arbor Day: Trees & Stage Rigging
April 18, 2017In the U.S., the last Friday in April marks Arbor Day, when tree planting is encouraged. Another meaning of “arbor” comes from the performing […]
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Making a “Modern Ruin”: Palace Theatre in St. Paul
April 11, 2017When the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, purchased the Palace Theatre in the fall of 2015, the run-down building was close to condemnation. Built […]