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While the Prague Quadrennial celebrates
the best theatre scenery and costume
designs, there is another international
four-yearly event which focuses on the
buildings that house this scenery – and
the associated performers, audiences and
technicians – the Theatre Engineering
and Architecture Conference.
The first was organised in 2002 in order
to provide a forum for the dissemination
of good planning and design
information on auditoria and stage
engineering.
The success both of that
and of the 2006 Conference led to the
event being replicated in New York in
2008.
The Conference in June 2010
continued the theme of past Conferences, when designers, architects, consultants,
engineers, directors, managers and others
interested in ensuring the creation and
maintenance of good theatres come
together for three days of professional
papers and debate.
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Acousticians
Architects
Audio-visual engineers
Building owners
Construction managers
Control system designers
Cost consultants
Electrical engineers
Facility managers
Leisure consultants
Lighting designers
Production managers
Project funders
Project managers
Scenographers
Services engineers
Sound System designers
Stage engineers
Stage lighting operators
Stage managers
Structural engineers
Technical crew
Technical directors
Theatre consultants
Theatre technicians
Venue managers
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