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Optimizing Traffic Flow for Event Stage Management

This document outlines an effective traffic pattern for managing artist and judge movement within a performance venue. It details routes from various locations including the main stage, backstage entrance, judges' corridor, and holding areas. By optimizing access points such as elevators, escalators, and stairs, we aim to facilitate smooth transitions while minimizing congestion. The identified areas and routes support efficient logistics during events, ensuring timely performances and a better experience for both artists and the audience.

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Optimizing Traffic Flow for Event Stage Management

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  1. 4 – On Stage 3 –Stage door Storage Baggage run 1 – Backstage entrance Main Stage 5 – Off Stage 2 - Artists Bar Judges Corridor back to Auditorium Quartet Traffic Pattern Route

  2. Stairs down to Hall 6 Elevated walkway 2 – Holding Area Lift 3 – Hall 7 1 – Escalators Up 4 – Hall 6 Storage Baggage run 5 – Backstage Entrance Main Stage 6 – Stage Door 8 – Off Stage 7 – On Stage Judges Corridor back to Auditorium Pink area is upper level Chorus Traffic Pattern Route

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