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Don’t Let Hiccups Get You Down

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Don’t Let Hiccups Get You Down

What happens when you arrive and the lighting crew or the video projection crew is waiting for you to tell them where you want the digital lighting projectors to be placed, but the truss isn’t hung or where you need it to be? What would you do if you arrived at the gig and the screens were already hung, but they’re 10 feet further than the optimal throw distance? These situations, and many more like them, are commonly referred to as hiccups. How you handle them is going to require thinking on your feet. Here are a few common sense things that may just help you get through those stressful situations.

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Valley Christian HS Theatre: Making the Hard…Easy

“Children have a natural antipathy to books—handicraft should be the basis of education. Boys and girls should be taught to use their hands to make something, and they would be less apt to destroy and be mischievous.”
– Oscar Wilde

(Growing) The Hard Way
Dave Dunning, CEO of Legend Theatrical, says, “There’s an argument that’s been made that ‘most colleges are using a counterweight system and kids should learn that.’ But, in reality, you’re not going to school to learn to operate a fly system. You’re going to school to learn to be a technician or be a designer.”

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Dan “Malibu” Krygowski

The jam band scene is a tight knit group of kindred spirits that are less corporate rock and marketing, and more in-theknow rock ‘n’ roll music junkies. Most bands have die-hard followers and rely on their live performances to not only generate income, but also to create the scene that results in their success. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that LD Dan “Malibu” Krygowski plays a vital roll for the band he tours with, O.A.R., or that he even has his own fan Web site. After all, he’s rock ‘n’ roll at heart, and he’s one of the family.

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Keith Urban: Award-winning designer lights award-winning artist

Lighting designer Chris Lisle started in the business in 1992 when he toured with the St. Louis-based rock band Novella. Along his way, he has picked up experience as a production assistant, stage manager, tour manager, production manager, assistant producer and producer. In 2003, he won the Bandit Lites “Rookie of the Year” award, and he recently picked up the “Rock” award from the same company. And now, he can add to his resumé lighting designer for one of country music’s hottest commodities, Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year for 2005, Keith Urban.

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Ring of Fire: The Story of the Songs of Johnny Cash

The arrival of March will bring with it the opening of Ring of Fire, the new musical based on the songs written and performed by Johnny Cash and the evocative stories those songs tell. The show’s premise revolves around the telling of these stories and how the smaller vignettes tell a larger overarching story in and of themselves. To bring the now-immortal songs of Cash to life, projection designer Michael Clark and lighting designer Ken Billington have created a stage environment to match the versatility of the lyrics and the wide range of both emotional and physical space that the characters must go through along their journeys. I recently spoke with the creative team behind this show to find out how they ignited this Ring of Fire.

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