Worship Arts Technology Summit Coming9.02.2008MUSKGEON, MI--The Worship Arts Technology Summit is the first of its kind training opportunity open to all church technicians and musicians seeking in-depth technology training in the areas of audio, musicianship, lighting, recording, and media presentation. It will be held September 14-18 in Muskegon, MI. All skill levels are welcome as the training will be presented in structured technology tracks, allowing attendees to begin with the basics and build upon them with a series of increasingly advanced class offerings. Hosted by Shure, Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Yamaha Corporation of America, and Martin Professional, this in-depth, hands-on event will be held at the Maranatha Bible and Missionary Conference Center, a sprawling campus on the shores of Lake Michigan. On hand will be Summit sponsor pro audio experts along with leading worship musicians and world-class sound and lighting professionals. The sponsors of the Worship Arts Technology Summit are underwriting much of the costs so that as many church tech teams as possible can attend. For registration and information, visit worshipartstechnologysummit.com.
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