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Los Angeles Football Club Releases New Stadium Renderings

October 06, 2015
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los angeles, soccer, sports
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Los Angeles Football Club

Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) won’t begin playing in Major League Soccer until 2018 or 2019 as an expansion team, but that hasn’t stopped them from planning one of the premier soccer venues not only in the U.S., but the world.

Recently, LAFC ownership, staff, and Gensler held a Stadium Design & Programming workshop with their future supporters to receive feedback on what they are looking for in their stadium. Included in the workshop were discussions on the design of the supporters’ section and entrance, pre-game festivities outside the stadium, mobile apps, as well as other in-stadium technology.

Los Angeles Football Club

Read more about the Stadium Design & Programming workshop hosted at Gensler’s L.A. office here. (I’d like to remind you that Gensler is currently working with IAVM on our brand evaluation, too.)

Additionally, in the recently published “LA 2024 Olympic Bid,” the new stadium would serve as the aquatics center, spending US$100 million on the temporary pool as you can see in the renderings.

Los Angeles Football Club

With new soccer specific stadiums popping up all over North America annually, will you find yourself working in a soccer venue in the near future?

(Images: LAFC Facebook)

Video: George Wein and Music Festivals

October 05, 2015
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amphitheater, festivals, music
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George Wein turned 90 years old on October 3. Wein, the founder of the Newport Jazz Festival, is considered a genius in the industry for his success in organizing and booking music festivals. His age, though, hasn’t stopped him from attending his own festivals.

“If I don’t hear the music, I don’t know what my festival is all about,” Wein says. “So I have to hear the music.”

Wein talks about the jazz and folk festivals he curates in the video above from NPR. Take seven minutes and watch a great piece about an even greater person.

It’s Time Again for International Stage Management Day

October 05, 2015
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management, performing arts center, stage
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stage management

Just like last year, October 10 is International Stage Management Day.

The day celebrates stage managers and the work they do to ensure smooth operations. Past ways companies have celebrated stage management day have been letting stage managers take over social media feeds, catering special lunches for them, and promoting them in programs.

“It seems to be a chance to network and celebrate all the backstage really,” Andy Rowley, executive director of the Stage Management Association told The Stage last year. “Stage managers are such a lynchpin backstage that they could hardly do it without all their colleagues—so it’s becoming more of a celebration backstage full stop.”

Please let us know how you’re planning on celebrating International Stage Management Day this year. If you want to follow the celebration on Twitter, the hashtag is #StageMgrs15.

(Image: University of the Fraser Valley/Creative Commons)

News You May Have Missed

October 05, 2015
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Patriotism

These are selected news articles that showed up in our inboxes on Monday morning that we want to pass along to you.

Congress Ready to Ban “Pay for Patriotism” Salutes at Sports Events (NJ.com)
“The bill also seeks a study of all existing sports sponsorships and advertising deals.”

Donald R. Seawell, Founder of Denver Center for the Performing Arts, dies at 103 (7News Denver)
“He was first to bring the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) to America. In 1962, he directed and presented the RSC production of The Hollow Crown on Broadway and on tour and, in 1964, to celebrate Shakespeare’s 400th Anniversary, he imported the RSC’s King Lear and The Comedy of Errors, which opened the New York State Theatre.”

Kentucky International Convention Center Reveals New Design Plans (WLKY.com)
“The new designs for the convention center focus on adding more exhibit space, renovating meeting rooms, and a re-designing a 40,000 square-foot ballroom — all within the building’s existing footprint.”

Independence Events Center to be Renamed Silverstein Eye Centers Arena (KSHB.com)
“…the deal will bring new exterior and interior signage and a new partnership with the Missouri Mavericks and Missouri Comets.”

Contemporary Services Corporation Partners with American University (PR Newswire)
“CSC’s services for American University, a client since 1985, are provided under the direction of Jordan Tobin, assistant athletic director for facilities and operations.”

(Image: The National Guard/Creative Commons)

Several Venues Make Most Instagrammed Places List

October 01, 2015
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Circuit of The Americas

Travel site Busbud wanted to know what the most Instagrammed places were in the U.S. and Canada. It did a little investigating and awarded places as winners for each state.

“Using the location type and name of the popular locations on TripAdvisor across the United States and Canada, we looked at which locations produced the most hashtags for Instagram posts and ranked them in every state, province, and territory,” the company wrote. “Destinations to satisfy virtually every interest exist – from sports arenas to theme parks, race tracks to universities – and the locations are distributed throughout the country.”

Congratulations to the several venues that made the list:

Coors Field (Colorado)
Atlanta Motor Speedway (Georgia)
Wrigley Field (Illinois)
Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall of Fame Museum (Indiana)
Churchill Downs (Kentucky)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Maryland)
Fenway Park (Massachusetts)
Charlotte Motor Speedway (North Carolina)
Circuit of the Americas (Texas)
Bell Centre (Quebec)

Please visit Busbud for more locations and information about the research.

(Image: Circuit of The Americas)

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