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Midwest Rigging Intensive Returns with Touring Rigging Theme
July 2, 2025
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ESTA's Midwest Rigging Intensive (MRI) returns August 14-16, offering an unmatched hands-on training experience for rigging professionals in the entertainment industry. Registration is now open for the event, which will take place at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, just outside Chicago, and will once again bring together some of the most respected rigging trainers in the field, this time with an emphasis on touring rigging.
"The Midwest Rigging Intensive is a one-of-a-kind training event that exposes participants to real world challenges in an environment that allows them to workshop various solutions while not being under the pressure of an actual production schedule," said MRI instructor Tracy Nunnally of Vertigo. "Time is so often a critical resource when working through solutions on a show tour, and MRI 2025 will allow the time to work through a variety of solutions for complex problems encountered by many touring productions."
"The importance of MRI is that it brings together an entire community of rigging trainers in a way that few other training opportunities can match," said Ed Leahy of Chicago Flyhouse, who is also an instructor for the event. "Attendees get the perspectives of many different experts in the field and then get to combine conceptual knowledge with practical application of those concepts in a single event."
This year's MRI will focus on touring rigging, training content that has never been presented at a national level. "Touring is a huge part of our business, but few people have access to learn about the process unless they sign on to do it," Leahy explained. "This event will give folks a chance to see what good touring looks like and practice skills that are useful for touring technicians or those who host touring events."
MRI continues to set the standard for rigging education by providing real-world scenarios, hands-on training, and direct access to industry leaders, and the event will carry ETCP education renewal credits. ETCP Program Manager Christina Smith encouraged ETCP technicians to attend: "To have so many ETCP Recognized Trainers work together to develop new curriculum each year, much of which is hands-on, creates a meaningful training experience. The attendees are often ETCP certified riggers or riggers pursuing certification, and their insightful questions and experience add to the value of the intensive. An ETCP certified rigger would be well-served to attend MRI."
Special thanks to our Chain Level sponsor, DeLong Rigging Solutions, and Cable Level sponsor, ETC. Sponsorship opportunities are still available; contact mri@esta.org. To find out more and register for MRI, visit esta.org/mri.

The Midwest Rigging Intensive is a premier training event dedicated to advancing rigging skills and safety within the entertainment industry. By bringing together top trainers and hands-on learning opportunities, MRI ensures that entertainment technicians receive high-quality, practical education to enhance their careers.
The Entertainment Technician Certification Program is an industry-wide program that has broght together an unprecedented group of industry organizations, businesses, and individuals to create a program of rigorous assessments for professional technicians. ETCP focuses on disciplines that directly affect the health and safety of crews, performers, and audiences. You may become certified through ETCP in the following areas: Rigger - Arena, Rigger - Theatre, Entertainment Electrician, and Portable Power Distribution Technician. Learn more at etcp.esta.org.
The Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA) is a nonprofit trade association for the entertainment technology industries. Members are the industry's leading dealers, manufacturers, production companies, rental companies, organizations, and professional service companies. ESTA's members are responsible for creating some of the most important programs in our industry including the Technical Standards Program, Entertainment Technician Certification Program, and Rental Guard. Membership in ESTA supports increasing safety through the development of standards and certification; educating members and providing business resources to increase profitability; representing the interests of the industry to government, regulatory bodies, and related industries; and raising the bar for professional and ethical behavior. Learn more at esta.org.
"The Midwest Rigging Intensive is a one-of-a-kind training event that exposes participants to real world challenges in an environment that allows them to workshop various solutions while not being under the pressure of an actual production schedule," said MRI instructor Tracy Nunnally of Vertigo. "Time is so often a critical resource when working through solutions on a show tour, and MRI 2025 will allow the time to work through a variety of solutions for complex problems encountered by many touring productions."
"The importance of MRI is that it brings together an entire community of rigging trainers in a way that few other training opportunities can match," said Ed Leahy of Chicago Flyhouse, who is also an instructor for the event. "Attendees get the perspectives of many different experts in the field and then get to combine conceptual knowledge with practical application of those concepts in a single event."
This year's MRI will focus on touring rigging, training content that has never been presented at a national level. "Touring is a huge part of our business, but few people have access to learn about the process unless they sign on to do it," Leahy explained. "This event will give folks a chance to see what good touring looks like and practice skills that are useful for touring technicians or those who host touring events."
MRI continues to set the standard for rigging education by providing real-world scenarios, hands-on training, and direct access to industry leaders, and the event will carry ETCP education renewal credits. ETCP Program Manager Christina Smith encouraged ETCP technicians to attend: "To have so many ETCP Recognized Trainers work together to develop new curriculum each year, much of which is hands-on, creates a meaningful training experience. The attendees are often ETCP certified riggers or riggers pursuing certification, and their insightful questions and experience add to the value of the intensive. An ETCP certified rigger would be well-served to attend MRI."
Special thanks to our Chain Level sponsor, DeLong Rigging Solutions, and Cable Level sponsor, ETC. Sponsorship opportunities are still available; contact mri@esta.org. To find out more and register for MRI, visit esta.org/mri.

About Midwest Rigging Intensive
The Midwest Rigging Intensive is a premier training event dedicated to advancing rigging skills and safety within the entertainment industry. By bringing together top trainers and hands-on learning opportunities, MRI ensures that entertainment technicians receive high-quality, practical education to enhance their careers.
About ETCP
The Entertainment Technician Certification Program is an industry-wide program that has broght together an unprecedented group of industry organizations, businesses, and individuals to create a program of rigorous assessments for professional technicians. ETCP focuses on disciplines that directly affect the health and safety of crews, performers, and audiences. You may become certified through ETCP in the following areas: Rigger - Arena, Rigger - Theatre, Entertainment Electrician, and Portable Power Distribution Technician. Learn more at etcp.esta.org.
About ESTA
The Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA) is a nonprofit trade association for the entertainment technology industries. Members are the industry's leading dealers, manufacturers, production companies, rental companies, organizations, and professional service companies. ESTA's members are responsible for creating some of the most important programs in our industry including the Technical Standards Program, Entertainment Technician Certification Program, and Rental Guard. Membership in ESTA supports increasing safety through the development of standards and certification; educating members and providing business resources to increase profitability; representing the interests of the industry to government, regulatory bodies, and related industries; and raising the bar for professional and ethical behavior. Learn more at esta.org.
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