United States Institute for Theatre Technology










United States Institute for Theatre Technology
Formation1960
Founded atSyracuse, New York
Websitewww.usitt.org

The United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) is a membership organization which aims to advance the skills and knowledge of theatre, entertainment and performing arts professionals involved in the areas of design, production and technology, and to generally promote their interests. To this end, the USITT mounts conferences and exhibitions, promulgates awards and publications, and supports research. USITT is a non-profit organization which has its headquarters in Syracuse, New York.


USITT heads up a conference held annually since 1961. The conference focuses on various workshops, that help educate attendees on several aspects of theatre. They also have a stage expo, in which companies showcase their products to the individuals attending the conference. There are also many opportunities for students to show their portfolios for review, and to get a look at programs offered by universities and colleges around the country.


The members of the Institute have created a number of projects that have had a lasting impact upon the industry.


USITT sponsors the annual Young Designers and Technicians Awards recognizing the finest young people in the industry.




Contents





  • 1 Commissions

    • 1.1 Sound Design Commission



  • 2 Conference sites


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Commissions



Sound Design Commission


The Sound Design Commission is a society which assists and promotes theatrical technical professions in the United States. It is one of the newest Commissions created by the USITT within their working groups. In 1980 it appeared as the "Lighting and Sound Design Commission" and the two groups met and worked together for several years until the Sound Design members dramatically outnumbered the Lighting Design members and the Commission was split into two. The first Sound Design Commissioner was Charlie Richmond who served from 1980 through 1988. It remains one of the most active Commissions within the USITT.



Conference sites


2018 Fort Lauderdale, Florida[1]


2017
St. Louis, Missouri


2016
Salt Lake City, Utah


2015
Cincinnati, Ohio
Duke Energy Convention Center


2014
Fort Worth, Texas


2013
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Frontier Airlines Center


2012
Long Beach, California
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center


2011
Charlotte, North Carolina


2010
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City Convention Center


2009
Cincinnati, Ohio
Duke Energy Center


2008
Houston, Texas
George R. Brown Convention Center


2007
Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix Convention Center


2006
Louisville, Kentucky
Kentucky International Convention Center


2005
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Metro Toronto Convention Centre


2004
Long Beach, California
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center


2003
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis Convention Center


2002
New Orleans, Louisiana
Louisiana Superdome


2001
Long Beach, California
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center


2000
Denver, Colorado
Denver Convention Complex


1999
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Metro Toronto Convention Centre


1998
Long Beach, California
Long Beach Convention Center


1997
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
David L. Lawrence Convention Center / Doubletree Hotel


1996
Fort Worth, Texas
Tarrant County Convention Center / Radisson Hotel


1995
Las Vegas, Nevada
MGM Grand Hotel & Theme Park


1994
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville Convention Center & Stouffers' Hotel


1993
Wichita, Kansas
Century II Convention Center / various hotels


1992
Seattle, Washington
Washington State Convention & Trade Center / Seattle Sheraton


1991
Boston, Massachusetts
Sheraton/Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center


1990
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Hyatt Regency Hotel / MECCA


1989
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Calgary Convention Centre


1988
Anaheim, California
Disneyland Hotel


1987
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hyatt Regency Hotel


1986
Oakland, California
Hyatt Regency Hotel


1985
New York, New York
Sheraton Center Hotel
Dedicated to Harold Burris-Meyer and Hans Sondheimer


1984
Orlando, Florida
Hyatt Regency Hotel


1983
Corpus Christi, Texas
Bayfront Convention Center
Dedicated to Walter H. Walters


1982
Denver, Colorado
Hilton Hotel
Dedicated to Herbert D. Greggs


1981
Cleveland, Ohio
Stouffers' Inn
Dedicated to Margaret Ezekiel


1980
Kansas City, Kansas
Glenwood Manor Convention Center


1979
Seattle, Washington
Olympic Hotel


1978
Phoenix, Arizona
The Adams Hotel


1977
Washington, DC
Loews L'Enfant Hotel


1976
New Orleans, Louisiana
Marriott Hotel


1975
Anaheim, California
Anaheim Convention Center


1974
New York, New York
Waldorf Astoria Hotel


1973
St. Louis, Missouri
Bel Air East Hotel


1972
San Francisco, California
Mark Hopkins Hotel


1971
Dallas, Texas
Marriott Hotel


1970
New York, New York
Barbizon Plaza Hotel


1969
Los Angeles, California
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel


1968
Chicago, Illinois
Goodman Theatre


1967
New York, New York
Barbizon Plaza Hotel


1966
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
University of Toronto


1965
Bloomington, Indiana
Indiana University


1964
New York, New York
Barbizon Plaza Hotel


1963
New York, New York
The Juilliard School


1962
New York, New York
Time-Life Building


1961
New York, New York
The Juilliard School



References



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External links


  • USITT website

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