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Minecraft experience to start tour in UK this spring
www.avinteractive.com: An immersive touring experience based on the world’s most popular video game will open in the UK this spring, with seven themed rooms and interactive gaming. Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue debuted in Dallas, Texas in the autumn, with the first stop on its tour being Corner Corner, a new multi-use venue in London.How I network as an introvert
Fast Company: As an introvert, I dread large conferences. I get invited to a number throughout the year, and I usually scramble to find excuses for why I can’t attend. Since I have spent much of my career posing as an extrovert, some people are surprised to discover that I really don’t enjoy networking at large gatherings. I worry about feeling overwhelmed by the crowds, not remembering people’s names, having to sit alone for meals, drawing a blank and not being able to engage in small talk, and, of course, worried I won’t know anyone there. Just thinking through all of this is absolutely exhausting.9 Times Broadway Replacements Led to Gender-Bending Roles
Playbill: In the past decade, it's become the norm to have a role that was traditionally cast as one gender to be played in a revival by another gender. Think of the times there's been a female actor playing Prospero in The Tempest or the bachelor Bobby from Company becoming the bachelorette Bobbie in the 2021 revival. But it's especially exciting when one role is played by multiple genders in the same production.Family Ties
College of Fine Arts - Carnegie Mellon University: Andrew Carnegie had a vision to create a world-class technical school in Pittsburgh. To make that vision a reality — which would eventually become Carnegie Tech and then Carnegie Mellon University — he needed an architect to build a community. Enter Henry Hornbostel, a recent graduate of architecture at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.Go Behind the Build with All Access Staging: Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show
Live Design Online: The Super Bowl LIX halftime show showcased one of the largest set footprints in its history, spanning nearly the entire length of the Caesars Superdome field. All Access delivered an array of custom set pieces, including four key elements—the square stage, triangle stage, circle stage, and the X—alongside eight aerialist lamp posts and a massive ground cloth. This ambitious undertaking was a seamless collaboration with Bruce Rodgers from Tribe, Inc., and Mike Carson from Kendrick Lamar’s pgLang creative team.
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