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In Memoriam: Barbara Bodenheimer, 64

PHILADELPHIA — Barbara Solit Bodenheimer, 64, who, with her husband, James, founded Egotrips, a leading trucking and transportation services provider for the touring industry, died after a battle with cancer at her home on Aug. 10. The Bodenheimers founded Egotrips in the early 1970s. Their longtime music artist client list includes, among many others, Elton John and Neil Diamond. Until 2010, Barbara Bodenheimer served as chief financial officer.

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Steve Roberts

Charcoalblue Names Steve Roberts Senior Stage Engineer

LONDON — Theatre design consultancy Charcoalblue has named Steve Roberts senior stage engineer. Roberts is currently Secretary of the Society of Theatre Consultants. “I’m very excited,” Roberts said. “Charcoalblue works on some of the UK’s — and the world’s — most innovative theatre buildings and I’m delighted to join the team and get started.”

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Rental and Staging Network Leadership Symposium Attendees

Rental & Staging Network Holds First Leadership Symposium

ROSEMONT, IL — The Rental and Staging Network (RSN), a network of geographically-diverse rental and staging companies with complete event capabilities, held its first Leadership Symposium August 3-5, 2011. The event, which took place at the Westin O’Hare here, was themed, “Growing and Managing Your Business Better,” and the 60 attendees included leaders at RSN’s 16 member companies.

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Revised Outdoor Event Structures Standard Available for Public Review

NEW YORK — The Rigging Working Group, part of PLASA’s Technical Standards Program, has announced that a revised version of ANSI E1.21 – 2006, Entertainment Technology — Temporary Ground-Supported Structures Used to Cover the Stage Areas and Support Equipment in the Production of Outdoor Entertainment Events, is available for public review. The existing standard covers only the portable stage roofs often used for outdoor events. The new draft version (BSR E1.21 – 201x) covers the design, manufacture, and use of all the portable structures used to support scenery, lighting, and sound equipment, as well as the stage roofs. Structures for the public, such as audience bleachers and food stands, continue to be outside the scope of the draft standard.

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NECA Releases Telecommunications Grounding and Bonding Standard

BETHESDA, MD — The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) recently published NECA-BICSI-607-2011, Standard for Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding Planning and Installation Methods for Commercial Buildings (ANSI). The new standard was jointly developed between NECA and Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI). NECA-BICSI 607 is the latest new publication in the National Electrical Installation Standards series published by NECA.

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John Massie

4Wall DC Names John Massie as General Manager

HALETHORPE, MD – 4Wall named John Massie, a 30-year industry veteran, as general manager of 4Wall DC. Massie will be relocating to the Washington DC area from the Nashville, TN area. Since his career began with R&R Lighting, also in the DC area, Massie has worked for a variety of companies, including CBS Washington, Barbizon Lighting and ETC.

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From left, Emma Thompson, Steve Warren, Avolites; Andrew Smith, Guy Lovegrove, BRIT School; Koy Neminathan, Avolites; Martin Locket, PRG UK

BRIT School Benefits from New Avolites Gear

LONDON — The BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology received a Tiger Touch and Titan Mobile for their performance spaces, part of a deal coordinated between PRG UK CEO Martin Locket, Avolites sales director Steve Warren, and also BRIT School’s Andrew Smith, (technical manager) and Guy Lovegrove (production manager).

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Five Dead After Indiana State Fair’s Main Stage Collapses

INDIANAPOLIS — A strong, isolated blast of wind that came in advance of a line of thunderstorms knocked down the main stage at the Indiana State Fair at 8:49 pm Aug. 13. The collapse killed four people on site. A fifth victim, Nathan Byrd, 51, died later that night. A spotlight operator who fell with the rigging, Byrd had been among the 45 people hospitalized, many with serious injuries. Although other crew members were seen falling with the rigging, no additional deaths were reported.

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Five laser projectors are touring with Katy Perry

Lasers Part of Sensory Overload on Katy Perry Tour

LOS ANGELES — Katy Perry’s California Dreams tour is anything but minimalist, with dancing gingerbread men, whipped cream, and machines blowing cotton candy scent into the audience. The crew with Laser Design Productions worked with director Baz Halpin to amp up the sensory overload even further.

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