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ESA Launches Individual Gold Donor Membership Program

ESA Launches Individual Gold Donor Membership Program

LOS ANGELES – The Event Safety Alliance (ESA) has announced the creation of its Individual Gold Donor Membership program. Participating donors receive one free digital or printed copy of the Event Safety Guide and get included in the ESA’s online professional database. They also gain access to tools and content on the ESA website, get discounts on ESA programs and events and get one “I Support the ESA” T-shirt.

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Marquee Dayclub dome photo by Adam Kaplan

Marquee Dayclub Dome Rises in Las Vegas

The Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at Las Vegas’ Cosmopolitan casino resort, which opened in late 2010, quickly vaulted to the top of Nightclub & Bar’s rankings of top U.S. nightclubs by annual revenue, tying XS at Steve Wynn’s Encore casino resort, also in Las Vegas, with annual revenues estimated to be in the $80 to $90 million range for 2012. But don’t let those Las Vegas palm trees fool you.

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LD Manuel da Costa Specifies Robe Gear for The Voice of Germany

LD Manuel da Costa Specifies Robe Gear for The Voice of Germany

BERLIN, Germany – Robe moving lights were once again specified by LD Manuel da Costa for the most recent series of the TV singing contest, The Voice of Germany (VOG). The series was recorded at Studio Berlin and produced jointly by a Dutch German collaboration between Taipa and Schwartzkopff TV. It was broadcast on Pro7 and Sat 1 channels. A total of 188 Robes were supplied by Magic Lighting & Sound from Cologne.

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Pink Truth About Love tour photo by Steve Jennings

Pink’s The Truth About Love Tour

After 142 shows, Pink’s The Truth About Love world tour concluded Jan. 31 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The tour received rave reviews as it traveled to 16 countries and, as ranked by Billboard, became the third highest-grossing tour of 2013. In support of her sixth album of the same name, Pink once again teamed up with show director Baz Halpin of Silent House.

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Will Komassa

Blizzard Lighting

True to its name, Blizzard Lighting appears to be taking the world of small and mid-sized lighting design by storm. The Waukesha, WI, company offers more than 100 lighting products (not counting accessories, bags, cables and the like). “We’ve got a really strong base of products,” says founder Will Komassa. “They start at performance and price points that a mobile DJ or local band can use and go all the way up to something that production companies could use on a tour of any size [including KISS’ rig].

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LightParts founders Don Pugh and Robert Mokry

LightParts Founders Celebrate a 10-Year Mileston

When Don Pugh and Robert Mokry founded LightParts in early 2004, they weren’t just launching a company, they were launching a new industry niche: a lighting parts and repair center for entertainment lighting. The High End Systems alums have since expanded their focus from legacy HES gear such as Intellabeam, Emulator, Dataflash and Laser Chorus fixtures to gear from Martin, Element Labs, Vari-Lite, Flying Pig Systems, Jands, Wybron, Coemar, Color Kinetics, ETC and Clay Paky — and the list goes on.

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Photo by George Dodworth/Lightwave International

Laser Safety Regulations: An Overview

Not sure about getting lased for the first time? If you haven’t been sat down for “the talk,” you’re likely confused about the paperwork and procedures needed to include laser special effects in your production. Even the most seasoned professionals may have inaccurate laser information from word-of-mouth. What works for lasers in New York City might not in London, Melbourne or the state of Arizona. Here is an overview of factors that laserists, lighting designers and others need to consider when staging shows and touring with laser effects.

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Two Rigging Safety Standards Published for Review

NEW YORK – Two standards related to theatrical rigging safety have been revised and approved by ANSI as American National Standards. ANSI E1.21 for temporary outdoor structures and ANSI E1.4 for manual counterweight rigging systems and are now published and available for free download. 

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