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Islander

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Nov 17, 2009, 12:51:25 AM11/17/09
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A few years back I took the Rigging seminars course.. wow what an eye
opener.. A friend here is thinking of taking her silks show on the
road ..She has a young fellow as a lighting teck and he fills in doing
some of the rigging in her studio.. she is confident with him in her
studio as all the pieces are well designed. BUT on the road is a
different matter... I sugested he take the rigging seminars.. but in
finding their website I find we just lost Harry Donavan.. Jay Glerum
was he other 1/2 of this course..

Anyone have any news on this situation and what might be available
soon.

cheers
Marv

Dave Vick

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:35:20 AM11/21/09
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In article <f0e4g55o7shuo7otb...@4ax.com>,
Islander <isla...@island.com> wrote:

> Anyone have any news on this situation and what might be available
> soon.


Assuming you're in the US, Contact Bill Sapsis at Sapsis Rigging in
suburban Philadelphia. 800-727-7471.

(...and if you do, tell him I said "howdy.")
--
Dave Vick
Asst. Carpenter/Rigger
"A Chorus Line" National Tour '08-'??
ETCP Certified Rigger #427 - Arena and Theatre

Sean

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:18:44 AM11/23/09
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Dave Vick wrote:
> Assuming you're in the US, Contact Bill Sapsis at Sapsis Rigging in
> suburban Philadelphia. 800-727-7471.

Seems a fairly safe assumption.

If he were in the UK, he'd be wanting to talk to Chris Higgs at Total
Solutions: http://www.totalsolutions-group.co.uk/menu-training.asp
(Or Harry Box at UK Rigging http://www.ukrigging.net/training.php - same
course, different location.)

Dave Vick

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:21:33 AM11/28/09
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In article <T9OdnVOl9aMpFpfW...@pipex.net>,
Sean <se...@nospamtaverymuch.com> wrote:

> Dave Vick wrote:
> > Assuming you're in the US, Contact Bill Sapsis at Sapsis Rigging in
> > suburban Philadelphia. 800-727-7471.
>
> Seems a fairly safe assumption.
> If he were in the UK, he'd be wanting to talk to Chris Higgs at Total

> Solutions.


Agreed. I have a couple of his books in my roadbox library.

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