![]() The technical elements of your work will require different planning depending on the venue and the people available to support it. Venues with crew requirements vs those who just turn the keys over require different approaches when it comes to working with the venue's production person or team. ![]() Whether you a producing a show at a local theater or touring, there are many factors, logistics and ways of working and planning to consider. Hear from several seasoned folks from these disciplines about how their working styles, big picture things you as a choreographer should consider when building out your team of collaborators, and the do's and don'ts of tech week. Just like artists, different production folks have different aesthetics and ways of collaborating. Depending on the needs of your project, you may need a stage manager, production manager (no, the two aren't always the same), lighting designer, sound designer, video designer or more. Come to one or both - the workshops are independent of one another and will be both presentation and conversation based amongst the panel as well as any artists attending.įinding the right people for your creative project is paramount for success. ![]() These workshops are designed to provide a baseline of working with production teams and venues in Minnesota and abroad and to give artists the language to talk about tech. Cowles Center Technical and Production Critical Conversations. ![]()
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