The Box Office will accept Cash, Mastercard, American Express, Visa, Discover and Travelers Checks. Credit cards must be in your name and presented along with a photo ID.
Will Call: Tickets held for will call may be picked up with proper ID, the Credit Card used to order the tickets and the account number 2 hours prior to the event. Automated will call kiosks are available inside the main entrance for your convenience.
(615)770-2040
The Box Office will be open Monday through Friday from 10:00AM to 5:00PM. The Box Office will open at 10:00AM on Saturday only on event days. The Box Office will open at 12:00PM on Sunday only on event days.
This is an accessible venue
Il Coaching per performare nello Sport
“Lo sport va a cercare la paura per dominarla, la fatica per trionfarne, la difficoltà per vincerla.”Pierre de Coubertin
Il Coaching nasce in ambito sportivo, e in questo ambiente trova la sua più naturale applicazione, proprio perché tutto lo sport è focalizzato sui concetti chiave del Coaching: PERFORMANCE e RISULTATI.
Ma nello sport esistono molti tipi di performance: tecnica, atletica, mentale, emotiva e relazionale, con le declinazioni individuali o di squadra e di team.
Per far distinzione tra tutti questi tipi di Performance, molti non parlano solo di Coaching Sportivo, ma di MENTAL COACHING SPORTIVO. Ma in realtà non ci si occupa solo degli aspetti mentali, per questo forse è più corretto parlare di PERFOMANCE COACHING SPORTIVO.
Il focus per un Coach Sportivo Professionista è su 3 aspetti:– MENTALE;– EMOTIVO;– RELAZIONALE.
La mente di un atleta deve essere un rasoio affilato, e deve conoscere le strategie relative alla propria disciplina. Esistono vari tipi di performance sportiva, da quelle che durano pochi secondi (come nei tuffi), a quelle che durano molte ore (come ultra-maratone e triathlon), da quelle individuali a quelle di squadra, e da quelle che prevedono uno scontro (esempio la scherma o la boxe) o un confronto solo con se stessi (esempio il sollevamento pesi). Le strategie mentali devono tenere conto di questi aspetti peculiari della disciplina e del singolo atleta.
Poi c’è la performance emotiva, diversa da quella mentale. Un atleta deve essere pronto a reazioni emotive proprie, dei propri compagni di squadra e dei propri avversari, e deve sapersi gestire e riequilibrare emotivamente. In questo ambito il modello di Equilibrio Emotivo è un valido supporto.
Infine c’è la performance relazionale. Un atleta deve sapersi relazionare al proprio team, ai propri compagni nel caso degli sport di squadra, ai propri tifosi, ai propri manager e parenti, e anche con i media.
L’obiettivo del corso è specializzarsi nell’applicazione del Coaching ai contesti sportivi, professionistici e dilettantistici, di squadra e individuali, agonistici e non.
“La forza mentale distingue i campioni dai quasi campioni.”Rafael Nadal
Cash, Check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover & AMEX
Available at the Box Office. Opens 1 hour before event. PLEASE BRING A PICTURE ID, THE ACTUAL CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE THE TICKETS, AND YOUR ORDER NUMBER.
256-551-2345
Monday-Friday; 10:00am-5:00pm.
This venue is accessible.
The Box Office accepts MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, and Cash.
Box Office Phone Number: (313) 471-7929
The Box Office is open Monday through Friday 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM. On Saturday 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. On event days, 10:00 AM until ½ hour before scheduled event end. Closed non-event Sundays.
Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa.
Will Call is located at the Box Office.
Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770
The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED
There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
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Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Cash.
Located at Northwest corner of Lumen Field. Opens 3 Hours prior to kickoff on gameday.
Gameday: (206) 381-7848
Open 3 hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Weekday hours will vary. Located in the Northwest corner of the Stadium.
There are disabled seats (wheelchair convertible) dispersed through all areas and price levels of Lumen Field. Disabled seating and access for all is fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, (ADA).
“Test Your Taste Buds”
Calling all whiskey lovers and connoisseurs...
Take your taste buds on a flavor adventure at The Kansas City Winter Whiskey Tasting Festival taking place Saturday January 25, 2020!
From Scotch, Irish, Single Malt and Blend to Bourbon and Rye… your taste buds will be in heaven as you sample dozens of amazing whiskey varieties.
Now the real question is… which brand and variety will give you the mouth feels and leave your taste buds asking for more?
Lock in your tickets ASAP! This event has a limited number of tickets available and will SELL-OUT…
As an additional BONUS with your ticket sale, you’ll be entered to WIN the trip of a once in a life-time to visit the BOURBON TRAIL!
Signup for future promotions today and SAVE $5 on your Winter Whiskey Whiskey Tasting Festival ticket.
Check In Location: TBA
Join our larger group during our afternoon whiskey tasting experience with our Premium, VIP and GA tickets options:
Premium Ticket (3:00PM to 6PM)
3 hour whiskey tasting
20 tasting cups
.25 oz pour per cup
More available for purchase - 100% to charity
Small bites from 3-4PM
Additional food and drink specials
Beat the crowds and lines, 30 person limit
Additional 1 hour to taste and meet the brands
Free whiskey gift
3000 Entries To WhiskeyGiveaway.com! Bourbon Trail Trip Giveaway!
VIP Tickets (3:30-6:00PM)
Two and a half [2.5] hour whiskey tasting
15 tasting tickets
.25 oz pour per ticket
More available for purchase - 100% to charity
Small bites 3:30-4:00PM
Additional food and drink specials
Enter early, beat the crowds and lines
Additional 30 minutes to taste and meet the brands, compared to GA tickets
Free Whiskey Gift
2000 Entries To WhiskeyGiveaway.com Win A Trip To The Bourbon Trail!
General Admission (4:00-6:00PM)
Two [2] hour whiskey tasting
15 tasting tickets
.25 oz pour per ticket
More available for purchase - 100% to charity
Additional food and drink specials
Discount for groups with 4 or more
1000 Entries To WhiskeyGiveaway.com Win A Trip To The Bourbon Trail!
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FAQ:
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I saw a cheaper price the other day, will you price match?
Unfortunately, Social Scene does not price match, refund, or offer credits. Prices might go up or down as different promotions are offered. We encourage you to purchase your ticket ASAP to avoid this issue.
What do I need to check in?
Please be prepared to show your Eventbrite ticket with QR code on a mobile device or a printed ticket.
Do you provide transportation?
We do not provide transportation however, we have partnered with Lyft. New users will receive $5 off their first ride using promo code “BeSocial”
Unable to attend?
Unfortunately, there are no refunds, but we do allow tickets to be transferred to a friend. Simply login to your Eventbrite account, select transfer and edit the attendee info.
Any additional questions feel free to email us connect@besocialscene.com.
Course Description:
DevOps and Continuous Delivery are a set of methodologies, mindset, and principles that all share a common goal; release more reliable and better software, faster. It is about bringing together the entire development organization, developers, operations, QA, and project management, to make the process of going from the concept to production as smooth and predictable as possible.
Every organization does not require 100% test coverage. In addition, it is impossible for organizations to go to production multiple times a day. Therefore, understanding automation and frequent deployment, and how they can be used to benefit development organizations of all shapes and sizes, is a key takeaway of this course.
The course explores various techniques related to automation and deployment, discusses their implementation, and includes a number of hands-on exercises to help you experience DevOps and Continuous Integration first-hand. You will have your own (or can optionally share) pre-configured server hosting a number of familiar tools. By the end of the course, you will learn how to leverage various issue tracking, source control, database, and automation tools to build a robust and flexible DevOps/Continuous Delivery workflow.
Course Topics:
● Course Introduction
● Let’s Get to Know Each Other
● Course Rationale
● Overview
● Course Learning Objectives
● Course Agenda
● Case Study or Caselets
● Labs
● Course Book
● Source Control Done Right
● Source Control
● Source Control Concepts
● Unit of Work
● Source Control Patterns
● Build Automation
● Automated Build Process
● CI and Build Automation
● Testing Done Right
● Fundamentals of Testing
● Benefits and Limitations
● Methods of Handling Limitations
● Risk Tolerance
● Deployment Automation Fundamentals
● The Deployment Process
● Automated Deployment
● Environments as Workflow
● Releases and Builds
● Deployment Distribution and Delivery
● Deployment Delivery Methods
● Database Changes Done Right
● Changes in a Database
● Changing a Database
● Managing Changes Through Scripts
● Deployment Automation in Practice
● Application Configuration Files: Best Practices and
● Deployment Considerations
● Rollbacks: Best Practices and Considerations
● Software Delivery Process
● Introducing Software Delivery as a Business Process
● Getting Acquainted with Software Delivery Terminology
● Diagnosing the Software Delivery Process
● Controlling the Software Delivery Process
● Infrastructure Automation
● Introducing Infrastructure
● Abstracting Infrastructure
● Changing Infrastructure
Learning Goals:
● Explore DevOps and Continuous Delivery fundamentals.
● Explain and implement an automated build process.
● Apply the testing formula to make decisions related to testing and compare different situations to decide the test approach.
● Identify the business value offered by the automation of deployment.
● Identify the unique challenges of database changes compared to code changes.
● Outline a database deployment process suitable for continuous delivery.
● Manage application configuration files.
● Explain the software delivery as a business process.
● Diagnose the software delivery process.
● Understand the security and process controls.
● Define infrastructure automation and discuss the relationship between infrastructure and an application.
● Identify the need of implementing DevOps and Continuous
● Delivery (CD) with the help of real-life analogies.
● Describe the key challenges of implementing DevOps and CD.
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● Course Introduction
● Source Control Done Right
● Build Automation
● Testing Done Right
● Deployment Automation Fundamentals
Day 2
● Deployment Automation Fundamentals (Contd.)
● Database Changes Done Right
● Deployment Automation in Practice
● Software Delivery Process
● Infrastructure Automation
Who can Attend?
● Individuals involved in IT development, IT operations or IT service management
● IT professionals working within, or about to enter, an Agile service design environment
● The following IT roles:
● Devops engineers
● Integration specialists
● Operations managers
● System administrators
● Network administrators
● Project managers
● Business managers
● Automation architects