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Torben Kaae Poulsen Named Regional Service Manager of Martin EMEA

Posted Video Shows Scaffolding Collapsing During Concert in China

GUANGZHOU, China — A video posted on the Web site, ChinaMusicRadar.com, showed Taiwanese singer Pan Yuwen performing onstage, adjacent to a multi-tiered scaffolding structure supporting lighting and audio gear. The video captures the sudden loss of power to the I-Mag and other stage elements, followed by chaos as the scaffolding adjacent to the stage falls over the crowd.

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WSCTC To Require ETCP-Certified Riggers, Supervisors

SEATTLE — The Washington State Convention & Trade Center (WSCTC) said that starting Oct. 1, 2009, most of its aerial and ground-supported rigging will need to be installed by ETCP-certified rigger. In addition, rigging supervisors must be ETCP certified and will be required to submit inspection and approval documentation to the WSCTC for all rigging installations.

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ICIF Creates Michael Vergauwen Education Fund

FAIRFAX, VA — InfoComm International’s foundation, the International Communications Industries Foundation (ICIF), has dedicated a new education fund to the memory of Michael Vergauwen, the COO of AVI Systems and officer of InfoComm International, who died in an accident on June 28.

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Tiziano Ferro Tour Lit with SGM Gear

RIMINI, Italy — Tiziano Ferro has scored a series of hits in recent years with songs in both Italian and Spanish. For a tour that began earlier this year, Agora supplied SGM lighting equipment. LD Nicola-Manuel Tallino is using the SGM gear in conjunction with the set’s three large video screens.

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The Saturdays Tour U.K. with Bandit Lites

LONDON —The Saturdays, an all-girl band formed with two former members of S Club 7 Juniors, generated four top 10 singles with their first album, Chasing Lights, and recently embarked on their first headlining tour of the U.K. supported by LD Vince Foster and a rig supplied by Bandit Lites.

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PRG Series 400 System Powers U2 Tour Rig

BARCELONA, Spain — The unprecedented scale of U2’s 360° tour rig required a power and data network that would handle long distances; be quick and efficient to install; provide high network speed; and be reliable.  Systems crew chief Craig Hancock worked with show director/designer Willie Williams from the early design phase of the production to engineer a network that would satisfy all of these requirements.

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