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Performing Arts Market Blooms in China
April 26, 2016The world’s most populous country is creating its own national identity in the performing arts. Breathtaking new facilities are blooming, designed by world-famous architects […]
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Meows & Mini Golf: Audience Pandering?
April 12, 2016How are the arts – including the performing arts – remaining relevant for audiences today, while competing with multiple entertainment options? To keep people […]
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‘Wicked’ Path to Broadway
April 5, 2016Eating ramen noodles for frugal meals – on borrowed utensils. Daily six-mile walks to midtown Manhattan to save subway fare – uphill both ways! […]
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The Importance of Acoustical Shell Ceilings
April 4, 2016Ron Freiheit, Director of Product Development & Acoustics For 70 years Wenger Corporation has provided high-quality products and services to the performing arts industry. […]
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Survey Reveals Attitudes on Arts Education, Government Funding
March 22, 2016The link between robust K-12 arts education today and a vibrant performing arts community tomorrow is easy to understand. Today’s students who are taught […]
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A Letter To Our Friends in the Performing Arts Industry
March 14, 2016To our friends in the industry, Because we highly value our relationship with you, we want to ensure transparent communication between us. We are […]
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Acoustical Banners Increase Recital Hall’s Flexibility
February 9, 2016“Our Transform banners have added new dimensions to the Recital Hall known for its wonderful acoustic properties, but not as flexible for the various […]
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Q&A Spotlight: Military Bands Inspire & Salute Veterans
November 10, 2015In honor of Veterans Day, we’re recognizing the inspiring contributions of our nation’s military bands. We visited with Specialist Christopher Short, a French horn […]
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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 […]