两性色午夜

两性色午夜 Students Work Behind the Scenes at Bon Jovi Concert

Five 两性色午夜 students received the opportunity of a lifetime working behind the scenes at the Bon Jovi 鈥淏ecause We Can鈥 concert at Cleveland鈥檚 Quicken Loans Arena in March.

Five 两性色午夜 students received the opportunity of a lifetime working behind the scenes at the Bon Jovi 鈥淏ecause We Can鈥 concert at Cleveland鈥檚 Quicken Loans Arena in March. These students had the opportunity to learn about tour production.

两性色午夜 senior justice studies major Aaron Radcliffe (right) got a photo opportunity with Mike Savas, management coordinator for the band Bon Jovi, while working behind the scenes at the band's concert in Cleveland last month.Chosen based on leadership skills and a history of volunteerism, the students worked with the Bon Jovi crew as a part of the band鈥檚 community service initiative, 鈥淏on Jovi 鈥楤ecause We Can鈥 Community Service College Campaign.鈥

The selected students included Eric Courtney, junior visual communication design major,Jeffrey Hammond, senior health and physical education major, Elizabeth Holton, senior advertising and marketing major, Justin Lagore, senior advertising and public relations double major, and Aaron D. Radcliffe, senior justice studies major.

The concert experience allowed the students to work with the band鈥檚 tour management and production teams to learn what is involved in putting together a tour production.

Lagore was selected based on his leadership experience and his involvement in Kent PRIDE!, undergraduate student government and student media.

鈥淲e spent the entire day backstage and worked with the tour management team,鈥 Lagore says. 鈥淲e set up the VIP room, toured backstage, handed out tickets and escorted VIP members.鈥

Lagore explains his favorite part about his experience was watching everything come together.

鈥淭he tour manager鈥檚 mom, also one of the assistant managers of the tour, talked about how it reminded her of when she played Legos with her son,鈥 Lagore explains. 鈥淓veryone builds his or her own piece and then everything comes together. I thought it was an interesting analogy. It was really cool to see everyone work together, understanding his or her place and job, even in a stressful environment.鈥

Holton also provided an extra hand behind the scenes.

鈥淚 really enjoyed the work, but the interaction with the professionals was great,鈥 says Holton. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 often get the chance to network and talk to people who manage a tour. Getting the opportunity to meet and talk to those people was great.鈥

As the director of programming for undergraduate student government 鈥 and with an additional perspective since working at Blossom Music Center 鈥 Holton was able to expand on her prior knowledge and get a first-hand look at what it takes to organize a major production.

Radcliffe watched in awe as the process unfolded.

鈥淭he thing that stood out to me the most was seeing everything before the show and how everything came together in the end,鈥 he says.

Radcliffe explains his experience as truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

鈥淚t was amazing,鈥 Radcliffe says. 鈥淲ords can鈥檛 even describe what I experienced.鈥

POSTED: Monday, April 15, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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