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Channel Tres

Photo by Maurizio Romero

Channel Tres

Photo by Maurizio Romero

Cannons

Photo by Gabe Zambello

Cannons

Photo by Gabe Zambello

Sara Landry

Photo by Zak Coker

Sara Landry

Photo by Zak Coker

Sara Landry

Photo by Zak Coker

Max Styler

Photo by Zak Coker

Max Styler

Photo by Zak Coker

Max Styler

Photo by Zak Coker

Hamdi

Photo by Reyes M

Hamdi

Photo by Reyes M

Hamdi

Photo by Reyes M

Matroda

Photo by Maurizio Romero

Slushii

Photo by Maurizio Romero

Slushii

Photo by Maurizio Romero

The Goal: Increasing Connection

Live music hinges on the shared experience between artist and audience. It’s my goal in my event production work to do as much as I can to reduce the barriers that hinder that shared experience and increase moments of connection.

At Electric Playhouse, performers have an intimate experience with their fans and vice versa. The Mojo Barricade exists as a prop to dance with rather than a barrier. Fans can simply walk around the barrier to enjoy the show from either side of the stage.

Beyond the stage, the projection mapping around the dance floor serves to envelope the audience in the artist’s visual world.

As an event producer, the objective of the live music experience for me is to aid in creating transportive moments, to help people get lost in the sound. The Electric Playhouse venue aspires to that goal by reducing barriers and surrounding the audience. A huge Funktion-One sound system helps

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