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Booking Info for Museums
(5,000 sq. ft version)
MASTERS OF THE NIGHT: The True Story of Bats
Bats are a mystery to most people. Very few have ever seen a bat up close. What little most people know comes from folklore, myth or superstition. The truth about bats is they are gentle, beneficial, and amazing animals. Their value has been overshadowed by their tainted reputation - a reputation based on ignorance and fear of the unknown. With lifelike cave piece sets, models and interactives, the ecological importance of bats is revealed, and visitors are given a true appreciation of the wonders of the bat world.
From medieval gothic lore to the beneficial nature of these agile creatures of the night, Masters of the Night: The True Story of Bats dispels misconceptions, while engaging children and adults alike. The exhibit brings the mystery surrounding these nocturnal creatures out of the dark. It's the real story behind these fascinating animals and their unique appearance and skills.
Hands-On Interactives
The exhibit is made up of modular sections which create environmentally lifelike, yet theatrical settings, integrating special effects, caves, an interactive schematic rain forest and a science curator's office. Interactives include: Bats Around the World; Bat Prints; Echo, Echo, Echo; Sonic Steering; See-a-Sound; I'm All Ears; The Nursery Visit; Bat Strokes; Standing at Bat; Feast & Flight; The Importance of Being Bats; Bat Banquet; One Night's Meal; Bats Live Near You; Large Video; Hanging with Bats; Silk Cotton Tree Crawl; and Cave Crawl. Eight bat models as well as several dioramas are featured throughout the exhibit.
Endorsement
Evergreen Exhibitions contributes a percentage of all venue revenue to Bat Conservation International, for ongoing educational outreach. Dr. Merlin Tuttle, founder of Bat Conservation International, endorses Masters of the Night.
Quotable Quotes:
"Attendance was wonderful...people were emphatic when responding positively to the question of whether it was worth the price with answers like 'absolutely!' and 'definitely!'"
Carrie Hageman, Manager of Special Exhibits
The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois
"...175,000+ guests came to visit the exhibit during its stay. The numerous surveys showed that the exhibit was a hit with all generations. Educational groups touring the Bat exhibit found it to be both fun and educational at the same time."
Gregg Hudson, Director
The Fort Worth Zoo, Fort Worth, Texas
EXHIBIT DETAILS:
Exhibit Size:
5,000 square feet
Length of Venue:
Approximately three months, Spring, Summer, Fall
Endorsement:
Dr. Merlin Tuttle
Bat Conservation International
Target Audience:
4-12 year olds, families, schools
Cost of Venue:
Christi Klingelhefer at 210-599-0045
Educational Components:
Anatomy and taxonomy; beauty; ecological; scientific, agricultural benefits; conservation; decrease in populations; numbers of species; variety of faces, sizes, feeding adaptations - diversity; echolocation; ecological relationship; flight; geographical distribution; habitats; hibernation; historical evolution; migration; physical appearance; and public misconceptions.
Educational Materials:
Sample teacher's guide provided
Designer:
Evergreen Exhibitions with assistance from Bill Booth, Carrie Hageman, Jan Crocker, and Judy Ryan. Labels written by Judy Rand of Rand & Associates.
Marketing Materials:
Press content, including news releases, background information, photographs, logo slicks, etc., will be provided.
Insurance:
Museum must provide Evergreen Exhibitions with a certificate of insurance for $5 million (general liability) and $1 million (property damage insurance).
Shipping Cost:
Museum pays incoming shipping expenses
Installation/De-installation:
A Evergreen Exhibitions supervisor will be provided to assist in set up and take down. Evergreen Exhibitions requires 4-6 qualified individuals at the venue to help with set up and take down.
Door & Ceiling Size:
Exhibit designed for 4 X 8 foot opening
9 X 10 foot ceiling required
Temperature Control:
HVAC system preferred
Security Level:
Gallery attendants required
Manuals:
Complete maintenance manuals provided with exhibit
Electrical Requirements:
Standard electrical supply.
For more information contact:
Christi Klingelhefer at 210-599-0045
MASTERS OF THE NIGHT: The True Story of Bats (Scaled Version)
This exhibit is based on the highly successful 5,000-square-foot version of Masters of the Night, which as been stunning audiences throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe. Evergreen Exhibitions created the smaller exhibit in response to the overwhelming demand from smaller markets wishing to bring this popular exhibit to their communities.
Myths Revealed
Blind, blood-sucking, squeaky creatures that get tangled in your hair.who wants to see an exhibit on BATS?! Visitors of Masters of the Night: The True Story of Bats soon find these beliefs to be myths that have held fast throughout the years. The exhibit explains that bats are actually gentle, beneficial little animals.
Did you know that many fuirt-bearing trees in the constantly threatened rainforest depend on bats? In order to reproduce, these trees bear fruit that need seed dispersal and are ingested, often by bats. The bats, in turn spread waste material containing seeds that as dispersed, regenerate the rainforest.
With lifelike models and interactives, the ecological importance of bats is revealed, and visitors can better understand and truly appreciate the wonders of the bat world.
Hands-On Interactives
How about trying on a pair of bat ears allowing one to experience the sensitivity of bat hearing? Of if food is more appealing, try to match the bats up with their favorite foods and look for bats masked in a variety of habitats. Other interactives help visitros learn echo-location, find where bats are located worldwide, and discover how mother bats easily find their babies.
EXHIBIT DETAILS:
Exhibit Size:
2,500 square feet
Length of Venue:
Approximately 3 months
Endorsement:
Dr. Merlin Tuttle
Bat Conservation International
Target Audience:
4-12 year olds, families, schools
Cost of Venue:
Christi Klingelhefer at 210-599-0045
Components & Interactives:
Gothic Entry with 4 cartoon panels; life-size models of 3 bat species; Main Video; Bats Around the World; Bat Prints; Echo, Echo, Echo; I'm All Ears; The Nursery Visit; Feast and Flight; The Importance of Being Bats; One Night's Meal; Bats Live Near You; Large Format Video; Portrait Hall; Bronze Bat Heads; Conservation Photo.
Designer:
Evergreen Exhibitions with assistance from Bill Booth, Carrie Hageman, Jan Crocker and Judi Ryan. Labels written by Judy Rand of Rand & Associates.
Marketing Materials:
Press content, including news releases, background information, photographs, logo slicks, etc.
Insurance:
Museum must provide Evergreen Exhibitions with a certificate of insurance for $1 million (general liability) and $200,000 (property damage insurance).
Shipping Cost:
Museum pays incoming shipping expenses
Installation/De-installation:
Museum shall have full responsibility for installation and de-installation in accordance with instructions provided by Evergreen Exhibitions
Door & Ceiling Size:
Exhibit designed for a 4 X 8 foot opening
9 X 10 foot ceiling required
Temperature Control:
HVAC system preferred
Manuals:
Complete maintenance manuals provided with exhibit
Electrical Requirements:
Standard electrical supply
Security Level:
Gallery attendants required
For more information contact:
Christi Klingelhefer at 210-599-0045
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