Launch data can be added in key-value pairs. The key must be a string and the value can be an int, float, double, string, or an array of any one of those typesĬ(Ĭreative Kit for Spotlight provides Spotlight Creators and Snapstars with the ability to share content, with optionally attached topics, from third-party applications to Spotlight using Creative Kit this makes it easier for them to create and share new content from their favorite Apps to Spotlight. Topics in Spotlight are useful for identification (i.e. for campaigns, challenges, trends, etc.) and content categorization (i.e. When these topics are set, they propagate to the Send-To page and show up in the Spotlight Story section. The Creative Kit API allows for up to 3 topics to be set for each Snap that is shared to Spotlight. Topics should be used wisely to increase engagement. We highly recommend deterring from using App names as topics. Spotlight Snaps are aggregated by the topics, sounds, and lenses that are used to create each of those Snaps, and are added to their respective Pages. We will use this same process for Snaps that are posted to Spotlight from 3PAs using Creative Kit - App Pages will automatically be created from these submissions and users will be able to select them to view other content posted to Spotlight from that App. In addition, Spotlight Snaps from 3PAs will generate App Context Cards, to show the source of the shared content. From here, Snapchatters can browse Snaps created through the respective App and can install the App from within Snapchat: Requirements Tapping on the Context Card will link to the App Page shown above. This excluded character set is Unicode General Categories S*, Z*, P* and U+000A ~ U+000D, U+0085.Each topic is a string with the following requirements: The Creative Kit API allows for up to 3 topics to be added to each Snap. The SDK API will raise an error if topics do not meet the requirements above. In order to utilize this feature, you will need to register your app and request for access in the Snap Kit Developer Portal. Under the Creative Kit toggle, you will see a subsection for Spotlight. Make sure to fill out the appropriate details and submit your app for approval. The curtain officially rises on 2022-2023 performing arts season this month in Houston, and what a dramatic, comic and musical beginning it will be.Your app will go through our normal review process. The Moonlit Princess at Rec Room (now through September 17) With world premieres, soaring classics, timely dramas, and some major theatrical parties, September offers the perfect time to dive back into live, in-person performing arts. Though not part of their regular season, Rec Room is hosting this world premiere work conceived and directed by local multidisciplinary artist Afsaneh Aayani.īased on the Persian fairytale Mah Pishoon, this family-friendly production with music follows the story of Little Mah as she loses her parents, faces difficulties, all while choosing kindness and in the end finding herself. Peter Pan from Houston Ballet (September 9-18) From magical ghouls to talking frogs, all the elements of fairytale classics will likely delight audiences of all ages. We have to include this most theatrical of ballets and a dance spin on the classic tale of the boy who refused to grow up from acclaimed choreographer Trey McIntyre who had his own artistic growth spurt in Houston as a former Houston Ballet dancer and choreographic apprentice. Look for dance magic on the Wortham stages as the production features flying sequences, swashbuckling sword fights, giant puppets, and costumes inspired by punk fashion. Tied from On the Verge Theatre (September 15-October 2) The second production from Houston’s newest theater company will be a world premiere from Houston playwright Crystal Rae. Tied tells the spiritual journey of a father of one of the girls who died in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham. Lend Me a Soprano at Alley Theatre (September 16-October 9) On the Verge founders Bruce Lumpkin and Ron Jones plan to stage each show on a different stage or non-traditional location through its first season, with Tied scheduled to presented at Ensemble Theatre. The first of six world premieres from the Alley this season, Ken Ludwig reworks his contemporary classic comedy Lend Me a Tenor for the 21st century with the divas getting their chance to go to war for the spotlight. Scrambled presented by Mildred’s Umbrella (September 16-18) Can Wiley’s underdog assistant Jo can save the day? Lucille Wiley, Manager of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, tries to manage the chaos when world-class soprano Elena Firenzi arrives late for her one-night-only starring role in Carmen.
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