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3:50PM – 4:45PM<br />

<strong>stage</strong> <strong>expo</strong><br />

<strong>only</strong> <strong>time</strong><br />

4:45 PM - 6:05 PM<br />

“Other Duties As Assigned” Meet the Slash!<br />

Duke 203<br />

A panel on how to survive when you find yourself with multiple (perhaps<br />

overlapping) duties. Have you been appointed to be your own supervisor?<br />

Are you an LD/TD/SD/SM/(add other duties as assigned)? Come<br />

hear people with experience of multiple responsibility disorder share<br />

their solutions.<br />

Chair: Steve Holliday<br />

Presenters: David R. Borron, Sean Savoie<br />

Graceful Bodices: Draping Over Period Corsets<br />

Duke 205<br />

This session is a demonstration on draping bodices from the eighteenth<br />

and nineteenth centuries, including how to deal with period shapes<br />

considering fabric grain, style lines, and proportion. Paper patterns and<br />

sleeves will be discussed, but the primary focus is methods to create<br />

beautiful bodices.<br />

Chair: Susan Davis<br />

Technical Production Commission Meeting and Reception<br />

Duke 202<br />

Technical Production Commission reception and future conference<br />

planning. Everyone is welcome. This meeting is your opportunity to get<br />

involved in commission projects and voice your thoughts on future sessions.<br />

Grab a drink and join in the conversation.<br />

Chair: Fritz Schwentker<br />

Management Commission Reception and<br />

Awards Presentation<br />

Duke 231<br />

Commission reception and presentation of the 2009 Distinguished<br />

Achievement Award in Management to Robert Rody. Future Conference<br />

programming, Commission projects, and other Commission business<br />

will also be discussed. All members of the Institute are welcome.<br />

Chair: Carolyn Ann Satter<br />

Presenter: Robert J. Rody<br />

Student Chapter Leadership Meeting<br />

Duke 212<br />

Chapter officers, or those interested in Student Chapters, focus on how<br />

to start and sustain an active student chapter. Likely topics include a<br />

Student Chapter Officers Roundtable, how to start a Student Chapter,<br />

an introduction to Regional Sections and their activities, and how to develop<br />

a relationship with campus student organizations.<br />

Chair: Holly D. Monsos<br />

Garbage to Grandeur II<br />

Duke 206<br />

A how-to guide to turning found objects and common trash into theatre<br />

gold for little cost and lots of acclaim.<br />

Chair: Ben Hohman<br />

Presenters: Anna Gother, Nathan Michael<br />

Rosco User Group Reception and Meeting<br />

Duke 236<br />

The 16 th annual reception and meeting of its type, this session focuses<br />

on the presentation of new products under development at Rosco Laboratories.<br />

These include products and systems for <strong>stage</strong> lighting, projection<br />

effects, scene painting and construction, and lighting software.<br />

Chair: Stan Schwartz<br />

2009<br />

Alexandra Bonds<br />

Beijing Opera Costumes<br />

Richard K. Thomas<br />

The Designs of Abe Jacob<br />

William J. Byrnes<br />

Management and the Arts, 4th edition<br />

Craig Wolf and Dick Block<br />

Scene Design and Stage Lighting, 9th edition<br />

David Collison<br />

The Sound of Theatre<br />

autograph<br />

party<br />

new<br />

books by<br />

USITT<br />

members<br />

William Pinnell<br />

Theatrical Scene Painting, 2nd edition<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Paul Thompson and Gil Romero<br />

Character Make-up, 2nd edition<br />

Meet the authors<br />

and get their<br />

autographs –<br />

Thursday,<br />

March 19,<br />

1:30 to 2:30<br />

at the USITT<br />

BOUTIQUE<br />

CINCINNATI 2009 31

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