BYU Students Go Backstage
In keeping with the new tradition of opening the backstage crew experience to local college kids, a contingency from BYU got to work with the crew in Salt Lake City. From ABC 4 in SLC:
Tuesday night Bon Jovi takes on Salt Lake City, but before the singer hits the stage BYU students learn what it takes to make it all happen.~ Hath
10 BYU students spent the day learning how to put the concert together – from start to finish. The crew starts working at about 5AM turning a cement floor into a rock stage.
Kimberly Orton, a PR student at BYU said, “This is a really unique opportunity for us to see a large special event.”
Emily Taylor is also a PR student at the Y. She said, “No matter how much you learn in the classroom - seeing it first hand and experiencing it first hand, I learn it 100 times more.”
About 80 people make up the road crew; they say it takes only two hours to tear it all down
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