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Technical Specifications for Mayer Hall VENUE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAYER FAMILY COMMUNITY HALL JEANNE & PETER LOUGHEED PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE MAYER FAMILY COMMUNITY HALL Information Updated: June 2021 Location: Main Phone: 780-608-2922 4501 50th Street Camrose, Website: www.camroselive.ca Alberta Canada, T4V 5J1 Tickets: tickets.camroselive.ca Contacts: Sean McIlveen Amy Prevost Technical Director Event Coordinator & Bookkeeper office: 780-608-2926 Office: 780-608-2924 [email protected] [email protected] CONTENTS Camrose Map --------------------------- 03 Seating Capacity ------------------------ 04 Parking ---------------------------------- 04 Loading Dock --------------------------- 05 Audio ------------------------------------ 06 Lighting --------------------------------- 07 Video ------------------------------------ 07 Room Info ------------------------------ 08 Staging----------------------------------- 08 Wardrobe ------------------------------- 08 Artist Rooms --------------------------- 08 Attachments ---------------------------- 10 PAGE 3 CITY OF CAMROSE population ~ 21,450 Service Area population ~150,000 Pizza Coffee & Confection Ethnic Cuisine Restaurants/Lounges Fast Food Camrose Pizza Unlimited Lefse House Pan Flame East Indian Cuisine Brown’s Social House Chopped Leaf Panago FIKA Coffeehouse Skyway Family Restaurant Norseman Inn – Gravity Lounge Subway Pizza 73 Mainstreet 1908 Yummy Pho Hart House Wine & Tapas Wok Box Domino’s G.O.A.T. Coffee Family Phoever Restaurant The Bourough Edo Japan Pizza Hut Camrose Coffee Kim's Vietnamese Lunch Bar Monte Carlo Restaurant Tim Hortons Papa John's Fiona's Galbi Korean BBQ Overtime Taphouse Wendy’s Kiri Japanese Cuisine Mr. Mike’s Steakhouse Casual McDonald’s Starbucks Lucky Dragon Buffet Boston Pizza A&W Restaurant FITNESS & RECREATION Happy Chopstix East Side Mario’s Burger King ALPINE FITNESS & SPORT MASSAGE Retro / CodFadder’s Smitty’s / Geo’s Sports Bar Dairy Queen CAMROSE & DISTRICT RECREATION Humpty's Fat Burger CENTRE ANYTIME FITNESS Extreme Pita CROSSFIT CAMROSE KFC PAGE 4 SEATING CAPACITY Cabaret Layout* up to 120 Theatre Style up to 176 *(112 with basic holds - 4 seats removed for sound console, 4 FOH Holds) Seating Map PARKING Located on the west side of the building and shared with University of Alberta – Augustana Campus. Request permits and define required clearance from Technical Director during advance. Transport vehicles have pull-through stalls available by loading dock. Additional parking for support and crew vehicles is available. Maps available for drivers. Pull-through stalls PAGE 5 LOADING FACILITIES Loading bay is located at stage level with hydraulic lift to move equipment from parking level. Lift is located in the west parking lot and is height adjustable – stops at truck level for unloading semi-trailers, 5-Tons and 1-Ton vehicles. Lift Dimensions: 7’ 9” Wide x 15’ 6” Deep Capacity: 10,000 lb. maximum. Variable height from Parking to Stage Level accommodates all transport vehicles Loading Lift and Bay door Push to stage is approximately 20’ (6m). Door clearance: 7’ 6” Wide x 9’ 8” Tall To Mayer Hall Loading Room PAGE 6 AUDIO MICROPHONES & DI BOXES* INTEGRATED WIRELESS SYSTEM 04 – AKG HM1000 /w C31 capsule 01 – Sennheiser EW-100-G4 Receiver 02 – Audio Technica Pro 35 01 – Sennheiser EW-100-G4 Belt Pack 01 – Sennheiser SKM-100-G4 Handheld 03 – Crown PCC 160 01 – Sennheiser MMD 935 Capsule 01 – Earthworks PM 40 02 – Earthworks QTC 50 01 – Earthworks SR 30 SHARED WIRELESS SYSTEMS 02 – Neumann KM 184 08 – Sennheiser EW-500-G3 Receivers 02 – Neumann KMS 105 08 – Sennheiser EW-100-G3 Receivers 02 – Neumann TLM 103 02 – Sennheiser E609 05 – Sennheiser SK-500-G3 Belt Pack 03 – Sennheiser SK-500-G4 Belt Pack 02 – Sennheiser MD 421-II 08 – Sennheiser SK-100-G3 Belt Pack 03 – Shure 55SH-II 01 – Shure Beta 52A 06 – Sennheiser SKM-500-G3 Handheld 04 – Shure Beta 57A 06 – Sennheiser MMD-935 Capsules 06 – Shure Beta 58A 04 – Shure Beta 98D/S 11 – Countryman E6 Omni Earset 01 – Shure MX412S 02 – Sennheiser LC1 Instrument Cables 02 – Shure SM57 03 – Sennheiser MKE 2-Gold (Flesh) 07 – Sennheiser MKE 2-Gold (Black) 03 – Shure SM58 05 – Sennheiser ME 4-II (Black) 01 – Shure SM58 /w Switch 04 – Shure SM81-LC CONSOLES 01 – Rode NTG-2 01 – DiGiCo S21* 01 – Yamaha MG124cx 02 – Radial J48 active DI 04 – Radial JDI passive DI YSTEM 01 – Radial Pro AV2 DI FOH S ** 02 – Radial Pro DI 04 – QSC KW122 (Inside Pair, Outside Pair) 01 – QSC KW181 Subwoofer **House Config is L-R-Sub PLAYBACK 01 – Tascam CD-200iL Player MONITOR SYSTEM* 08 – QSC KW122 MIC STANDS* 16 Tall, 12 Short, 06 Straight, 04 Desktop K&M pro series stands. INPUT/RETURN LOCATIONS North Wall -------------------- 3 XLR input, 12 XLR return lines West Wall --------------------- 3 XLR input, no XLR return lines Equipment Rack-------------- 6 XLR inputs, 12 XLR return lines HOUSE MIX POSITION The house mix position is located at the back of the Hall in Row 3. The allocated space is 06’ 00” Wide x 04’ 00” Deep. Tech can also be operated from the equipment rack. * Equipment & Categories marked with one asterisk are assets shared between venues at LPAC. PAGE 7 HOUSE BACKLINE* (RENTAL FEES APPLY) 01 – Mayer Steinway Model D, 9’ 0” Concert Grand Piano (Cargill Theatre) 01 – Fielding Steinway Model B, 7’ 0” Grand Piano (Mayer Community Hall) 01 – Roland RD800 Electric Piano 01 – Fender 65’ Twin Reverb Re-issue 01 – Fender Blues Jr. III 01 – Amped SVT-3 Pro Head /w SVT-410HLF Cabinet LIGHTING CONTROL/DIMMING There are no racks of dimming in the building. Stage lighting is 100% LED. Twelve (12) portable ETC 750W dimming packs are available for incandescent fixtures. ETC Smartfade ML Console is primary system control. There is no tracking backup. FIXTURES 02 – ETC Desire D60 Lustr+ 02 –VNSP Lens (25° – round very narrow) 02 – NSP Lens (35° – round narrow) 02 – MSP Lens (45° – round medium) 02 – MFL Lens (20° x 40° – narrow oval) 04 – ETC Source4 LED II Lustr+ Bodies 04 - 36° Lens 02 – ETC Source4 Revolution re-focusable spots 02 – Iris modules HOUSE HANG The house hang fixtures are not moveable. All fixtures (less movers) use a 7-Color LED mixing system. 01 – Set of Top Lights 01 – Set of Front Light 01 – Set of Stage Tips VIDEO PROJECTION 01 - Panasonic HD projector with DMX Dowser – 6,000 Lumens PROJECTION SURFACE 01 – 6’ 9” x 12’ 0” Screen (Fixed upstage of deck, in front of backdrop) Throw from projector to screen: 19’ 11 3/16” SWITCHING 01 – 4x2 HDMI Crestron Switcher (1 Input Rack, 2 Inputs Booth / 1 Output Rack, 1 Output Projector) LIVE STREAMING We have the capacity to stream performances to via our Ticket Portal, and to places such as Vimeo and YouTube. From the Mayer Hall we can have any combination up to 3 Cameras, with 1 dedicated line for Video Content to the stream. 04 - 6G-SDI ports /w two (2) Cat6 ports available plus one (1) dedicated Ubiquiti POE+ Switch PAGE 8 ROOM Height to grid ----------------------------------- 19’ 02 9/16” Width of audience area ------------------------- 56’ 11 1/8” Depth of room (without stage) ----------------- 27’ 07” Wing/Storage area ------------------------------ 06’ 06” deep x 19’ 01 3/4" wide DRAPERY: All velour drapes are 25oz. Charisma unless otherwise noted. Backdrop Curtain ---------------- Black ---------------------------------- 3 @ 19’ 6” Tall x 20’ 0” Wide FLOOR The room floor is sprung to accommodate dance and is rated for 150 lbs. per square foot. Room floor is tempered Plyron, and painted black. Fastening is permitted. STAGE Platform Risers comprised of 06 – 4’ x 8’ Staging Canadell platforms at 16 inches. Dimensions are 08’ 00” deep x 24’ 00” wide. STAGE EQUIPMENT 03 – 4’ x 8’ Staging Canadell platforms with interchangeable legs at 8, 16, 24, 32 and 40 inches. 12 – 4’ x 4’ Staging Canadell platforms with interchangeable legs at 8, 16, 24, 32 and 40 inches. 30 – 2’ x 4’ wooden risers (to create stepped choral arrangement) 62 – Music Stands – Manhasset #48 (with 15 rechargeable LED lights) 01 – Lectern - Podium Pros VH1 Deluxe 24 – Rectangle Folding Tables 08 – 18” x 18” x 30” Black Boxes 02 – 4’ x 25’ Red Carpets ** Various other stools, tables and chairs available. WARDROBE Located on the Basement Level, it has a washer, dryer, 2 irons, a commercial steamer and a basin sink. Easily accessed from backstage by stairs and an elevator. PAGE 9 ARTIST ROOMS GREEN ROOM Located off stage left, via the loading room, the green room has a kitchenette, two fridges and lounge seating. DRESSING ROOM A Located next to the green room, our principal dressing room has a private washroom and barrier free shower, as well as a wall-to-wall mirror with vanity lights. GROUP DRESSING ROOMS Located on the Basement Level, all three dressing rooms have washroom stalls, and a shower. They feature wall-to- wall mirrors with vanity lights. Dressing Room B holds up to 19 people, Dressing Room C holds up to 14 people, and Dressing Room D holds up to 12 people. There are stairs and an elevator backstage to access these. PAGE 10 MERCHANDISE POLICY When advancing your event with Lougheed Performing Arts Centre Staff, the Client is required to choose which merchandise sales arrangement best meets your needs, If the Client provides their own merchandise seller, that seller must provide a reconciliation count and settle the agreed percentage of gross sales dictated on the contract with the Event Duty Supervisor after the conclusion of all sales. If the Client requires that the Lougheed Performing Arts Centre provides personnel for merchandise sales, the following arrangement applies: - At least two hours before show time, the Client must provide an accurate count of all merchandise, which will be verified by the Lougheed Performing Arts Centre prior to the commencement of sales. - If there are 4 or less items (any combination of hard and soft goods) OR any items with a quantity of 50 or less (combined sizes per item included), the Lougheed Performing Arts Centre will provide a company volunteer for show sales, and the reconciliation will be completed by the Event Duty Supervisor and the Client.
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