A good set of pictures from the history of JSA Stage Company. Here we have chosen some photos of the company’s projects. This short gallery allows you to overview 20 years of our work. See more photos in the Portfolio feed.
JSA TOOK A WORTHY PLACE AMONG THE PROFESSIONALS IN “PRODUCTION 100” (2015)
JSA Stage Company was included in the list of the top 10 worldwide winners companies in the section “Staging & Rigging” of the “PRODUCTION 100” in issue 2015. (Special print edition by IQ-Magazine)
Many thanks to the professional community for the trust and high appreciation of our work in the live music industry!!! Also thanks for understanding our decision to a temporary break from the business and for your moral support to us in this forced case.
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STAGING AND RIGGING
Stages are playing an increasingly central role in show production…
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MUSE TOUR SHOW AT POSITIVUS FESTIVAL 2010 IN LATVIA
On July 16-17, 2010, was held the popular Positivus festival. It was in Salacgrīva (a town in Latvia) near the Baltic Sea and halfway between Riga and Tallinn. More than 30,000 spectators visited the fifth festival during two days.
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THE PRODIGY IN KYIV (UA), RIGA (LV), SAINT PETERSBURG AND MOSCOW (RU)
A block of four shows by the legend of world rave music The Prodigy was held in the fall of 2009: in Riga, Latvia (Skonto Sport Halle) 03.10.2009, in Kyiv, Ukraine (International Exhibition Center) 07.10.2009, in Russia, Moscow (Crocus Expo Hall – 09.10.2009) and St. Petersburg (Ice Arena – 11.10.2009). It was a separate block within the band’s big world tour in support of the album – Invaders Must Die.
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SHAKIRA’S SHOW AND THE WIND OF CHANGE IN TBILISI, GEORGIA
On December 23, 2007, Shakira played her show in Tbilisi. That was her first visit to Georgia. The performance was in a large open area on the banks of the Kura River, not far from the historical center and near the Presidential Palace. According to local police, there were more than 350,000 spectators. The entrance was free. Now there is a city park at that place, and a new concert hall called Rhike has been built.
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