Archive: Stage leader

Obtenez-vous tout ce le fait que vous pouvez avec la fête sociale & le réseautage

Bonne question! C’est la question posée aux danseurs sociaux. Malgré le fait que la plupart des acceptent pour les danseurs sociaux qui ont investi un ensemble de dollars dans les chaussures touchant à danse, c’est de danser dans le confort, et bien sûr, d’avoir l’air bizarre, mais alors quoi? Une danse étant la grande source…

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Great Case Study Examples

A certified event analysis task specials a fictional dispute involving two circumstances (in most cases a person together with a corporation or amidst two men and women). A regulation university student is designed to get that dispute in a specific legal circumstance, get a hold of authorised precedents for that party and furthermore offer you…

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Yes, Can Do!

Last week we told the story of Dolph Federico and his team at Pelican Events steering an Stageline SL100 through the six-inch clearance of the New Orleans Superdome’s goal-posts and setting the stage up in twenty narrow minutes. However, Pelican Events has done far more than that one breathtaking deployment—in fact, they’ve made a reputation…

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SUPERDOME MEETS SUPER STAGE DEPLOYMENT

How fast do you think you could set up one of Stageline’s SL100 mobile stages? The New Orleans Saints gave Dolph Federico and his team at Pelican Events twenty minutes after a game in the Superdome. That’s right, one third of an hour. From the closing whistle of the game to the first note of…

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A thrue Character

“Officially I was a stage tech,” says New Orleans Glen “Monster” Warner, as he reflects on the many facets of his long career in the music industry. “With Bob Dylan, I was his official Corona beer man. With David Lee Roth, I carried him on a surfboard!” A Zelig-style figure in the world of arena…

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What about lifting capacity?

With ever-tightening deadlines and an increased concern for safety, lifting capacity is an important factor to consider when choosing the appropriate stage. But what exactly does it entail? Lifting capacity allows a stage structure to have its roof section lifted with loads already hung from it. They make it possible to secure sound equipment, lighting, and banners…

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SPRING CHECKUP

The reason so many poets write about spring is that it’s the season of things starting to happen, for better or worse. For the better, the outdoor show season is beginning to ramp up and promoters are getting anxious to get their stages out on the road and people on—and in front of—them. For the…

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WINTER IS (STILL…) HERE !

Snow…  It can add a magical touch to the ambience of an outdoor event, but it also quickly adds a few challenges that Stageline equipment are designed to handle. While our stages can certainly withstand snow, we don’t consider snow build-up on the roof desirable. While it’s the duty of the promoter to monitor weather,…

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Inspection of Your Stage by Local Authorities

Every municipality, city, county, state, or other governing body has emergency plans in place to deal with public events. In order to make an emergency plan for the event that you’re organizing, authorities will require a detailed plan and an accurate map of any and all structures that will be in place—they will need to…

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READY FOR ANYTHING

Happy customers, they don’t come much happier than Laurence Sheldon II, owner of Riverside California’s Big Ear Audio. “Stageline’s SL100 changed my life!” he says, reflecting on the purchase of the mobile stage that transformed him professionally from a musician and audio engineer into the proprietor of a full-service live-entertainment company. After years of work…

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In good company…

Having a fantastic client base is one of the greatest things a company can wish for.  We have invested a lot of time, hard work and passion into our company in the past decades and have been rewarded with strong and meaningful personal relationships with our customers. The Parnelli Awards were held in Las Vegas…

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Back from NRPA

Back from my travels around the globe (well a small bit of it anyway).  First, the annual Florida Recreation and Parks Association (FRPA) conference in Orlando, then the annual National Recreation & Parks Association conference in Las Vegas – with a quick trip to the UK for good measure.  A standard subject that most Brits…

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An award that inspires us to go further.

On the evening of October 24th in Las Vegas, our President Yvan Miron stepped onto the stage at the Parnelli Awards to receive the ‘’Indispensible Technology – IT’’ Award for staging in recognition for the new Stageline SAM575 mobile stage. It was an incredibly proud moment for us all, as this is the second year in a row…

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Stages and nasty weather: How to be well prepared

The stats are clear:  each year in the USA, there are between 50 and 100 days with storms and high winds, according to the National Weather Service statistics. In Canada, it works out to approximately 25 to 35 storms per year, depending on the location. (Environment Canada) In 2013 we asked our senior stage technicians…

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Make an investment in your community

How can you balance the time your municipal employees spend on maintenance of public roads, parks and other public areas, while offering a rich cultural life in your community?  When it comes to soundly managing your workforce, your challenge is often to make decisions that ensure your resources are allocated as efficiently as possible. Acquisition…

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Woodstock no more

Think of Woodstock and it conjures up words like ‘’changed Rock and Roll’’ ‘’500,000 people’’, ‘’legendary performances’’ but also ‘’Sanitation issues’’. The film footage makes you wonder if you would have braved the horrible conditions the audience had to put up with to see Hendrix play at 8:30 am on that last day (ok, of…

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ILESONIQ: MESMERIZING, DELIRIOUS.

If anything, our participation at Ilesoniq this year was a demonstration of how Stageline’s flexibility can adapt to different event styles, capitalizing on the formidable capabilities of our stages. There is something intense and imaginative about the electro-pop scene at this festival that makes this show the ideal vehicle to test new scenic ideas that…

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Doing it the right way!

Every event is different from every other, and every stage should reflect that. Promoters can make use of exclusive installations along with exciting sound, screen and lighting systems to make their events unforgettable. At the technical level, rigging equipment to the stage roof must follow clear-cut rules. For success in the setup of a stage…

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Osheaga & Stageline : already 10 years!

The Osheaga festival celebrated its 10 years in grand style at the end of July with an exciting lineup and an audience that came out in big numbers, as 130,000 people converged on Parc Jean-Drapeau over three days. In 10 years, Osheaga has made a name for itself as one of the major festivals in…

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