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February 2012
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Training Seminars
Hazards of Lithium Batteries
Free Seminars
Devon Allman & Honeytribe!
Lighting Workshop

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Entertainment Electricity, Power Distribution, and Controls

Atlanta, GA - April 3-5, 2012

Denver, CO - April 16-18, 2012

Los Angeles - May 16-18, 2012

 

Electrics Workshop

Los Angeles - May 19, 2012

 

Entertainment Rigging

Atlanta, GA - April 6-7, 2012

San Marcos, TX - May 21-23, 2012

 

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Technology that Can Blow You Away: Lithium Batteries
Lithium Batteries
The entertainment production industry uses lithium batteries in a wide variety of devices. In fact, if we consider the button cell batteries commonly used in data storage when a device is powered off, almost every electrical device we use has lithium batteries. Some lithium batteries can become incendiary if they are physically damaged, and since our gear is subject to rough handling, it is prone to the type of physical damage that can cause lithium battery 

accidents. Not all lithium batteries are as prone to fiery explosions-

some are more susceptible than others-so we should be aware of the hazards and what causes lithium batteries to heat up, catch fire, and explode.

 

For more information, including recommended guidelines for the use and handling of lithium-based batteries in the entertainment industry, read this article written by Alan Rowe and Richard Cadena. Click here to continue reading. 


 
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Free Seminars at PLASA Focus: Austin


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

10AM: Green Theatre Initiative Around the World

12PM: Austin City Limits Live!

2PM: Peter Morse-The Art of the Big Show
 
2PM: Demystifying Audio
 
4PM: It's About the Art, Not the Technology!
 
Thursday, February 23, 2012
 
10AM: Digital Audio Networking
 
12PM: The Long Center for the Performing Arts
 
2PM: Data Deletion in the World of Digital Film
 
The Renaissance Hotel Arboretum, Austin, Texas 
 
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Devon Allman & Honeytribe with the Swingin' Johnsons at Antone's on Wednesday, February 22, 8PM
Sponsored by Academy of of Production Technology and High End Systems

 

PLASA Focus Austin is a trade show for the live event production industry, which will be held at the Renassiance Hotel and Conference Center on February 22 and 23. To cap the first day of the event, Devon Allman & Honeytribe will bring their special brand of blues and rock to the legendary blues club, Antone's, downtown on Sixth Street. Opening the show will be industry veterans The Swingin' Johnsons and Austin-based Michael Holt. The Johnsons include Robert Mokry of LightParts and Bruce Jordahl on guitar, Scott Church of 4Wall on bass, and Thommy Hall of Vari-Lite on drums. 
 
Devon Allman is the son of famous rocker Greg Allman of the Allman Brothers, and though he looks and sounds much like his father, he has a blazing style that's all his own. He is currently burnishing his own path on the road and has recently received strong critical acclaim.
 
The PLASA Focus trade show has been going strong in the United Kingdom for several years, but this is its inaugural event in the U.S. In addition to several exhibitor booths, the trade show offers many free seminars on a variety of topics for a variety of industry pros. Some of the sessions include:
  • media server programming with Hippotizer
  • demystifying audio
  •  digital video content protection
  • audio networking
  • and more

Special guest speakers include lighting designer Peter Morse (Bette Midler, Barbra Streisand, Prince, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Shakira, Reba McEntire), who will speak about his lighting techniques, and lighting designer Brian Gale (Mark Taper Forum, Disneyland), who will talk about the art of lighting design.

 

There will also be a special session about sustainability in the theatre community conducted by Charles Deull, co-chair of the Broadway Green Alliance. The BGA has been a world leader in greener theatre practices and this session is sure to be a good one. The seminars are free but space is limited so sign up today at www.plasafocus.com/austin.

 

Don't miss Devon Allman & Honeytribe with The Swingin' Johnsons plus Michael Holt at Austin's home of the blues, Antone's. The show starts at 8PM and admission is free for registered attendees of PLASA Focus Austin. 

 

For more information, visit www.plasafocus.com/austin.

Broadway Green Alliance Lighting Workshop
New York City
February 27, 2012
Broadway Green Alliance
A free lighting workshop will be hosted by Broadway Green Alliance at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts on February 27, 2012. Presenters include set designer Donyale Werle, lighting designer James Bedell, Bob Usdin of Showman Fabricators, and author/lighting designer Richard Cadena.

In addition to the presentation, visitors will have a chance to talk to manufacturers about the sustainability and environmental impact of their products. The event will begin at 5:30 and will be held in the Frederick Lowe Theatre on the campus of New York University.

For more information, visit www.broadwaygreen.com or www.APTxl.com. 
Sincerely,
 

Richard Cadena
Academy of Production Technology