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From:  "Candace Magner" <candacemagner@a...>
"Candace Magner" <candacemagner@a...>
Date:  Thu Jan 4, 2001  10:16 pm
Subject:  Re: Voices Fading in the Fog


I'm glad I haven't had to make the choice of whether or not to perform under
the fog. Even when sitting in the audience, when the foggers start I have to
cover my nose and mouth until it disperses (if it does) or else I have to
leave the theatre. This isn't 'all in the head' I assure you. Dry ice, as
mentioned, is a different problem - mostly affects the orchestra, who are
essentially smothering in thick carbon dioxide raining down on them.
Fortunately it sinks to the floor rather quickly.

It is a matter which AGMA or other unions can take up with the house. I
believe there is a good enough reason to contact a union representative on
this subject. Let's see, who are we going to believe, the fogger reps, or
the doctors and voice users who suffer?

(back to lurking)
Candace


Dr. Candace A. Magner
University of New Mexico - Los Alamos Dept of Fine Arts/Music
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8060 Tonight on PBS thomas mark montgomery   Thu  1/4/2001   2 KB
8070 Re: Tonight on PBS Karen   Fri  1/5/2001   2 KB
8074 Theatrical vs.TV, was (and may still be): Tonight John Alexander Blyth   Fri  1/5/2001   3 KB
8094 Re: Theatrical vs.TV, was (and may still be): Ton Karen   Sat  1/6/2001   2 KB
8161 OFF:Re: [vocalist] Theatrical vs.TV, was (and may John Alexander Blyth   Tue  1/9/2001   3 KB
8083 Re: Tonight on PBS thomas mark montgomery   Fri  1/5/2001   2 KB
8061 Re: Voices Fading in the Fog Greypins@a...   Thu  1/4/2001   2 KB
8062 Re: Voices Fading in the Fog Isabelle Bracamonte   Thu  1/4/2001   2 KB
8064 Re: Voices Fading in the Fog Annie Hughes   Fri  1/5/2001   3 KB

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