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Entertain your guests with
a corporate show dance band
Think of events and conferences your have
attended. If there was no corporate show dance band or DJ,
you probably were drawn to the flower arrangements, the ice
sculpture, the cake, food, etc. You probably didn’t
stay very long either. You shook a few hands, handed out a
few business cards, made for the buffet and high tailed it
out of there. The atmosphere for all sorts of corporate entertainment
events is with having a live corporate show dance band or
DJ.
With a corporate show dance band, or with
any live entertainment for that matter, anyone entering the
room is immediately drawn to the sound and what is producing
it. Sad but true, flowers, and décor become secondary
interests. The pace of the reception will be in the hands
of the entertainer.
Remember that your guest's attention will
be drawn to the music as soon as they enter the room. And
if you have a real corporate show dance band, they will not
be as interested in how elaborate your floral arrangements
are, nor will they want to eat so much that they are too stuffed
to dance. A seated dinner or fancy buffet is not a requirement
when your focus is a party atmosphere. There is certainly
nothing wrong with either a seated dinner or a fancy buffet,
if you have the budget. In fact, my band plays a special group
of songs we call "dinner music", especially suited
for the earlier part of an event when everyone is eating and
drinking. But your guests will most likely eat another three
meals the next day. The food will soon be forgotten. However
the excitement that they experienced during hours of dancing
will create a lasting memory about your event.
Be very wise in budgeting for your corporate
show dance band and allow enough to get the best. Be realistic
in your expectations. Just renting the kind of sound and lighting
equipment that a professional band would use to do the job
right could cost between $1500 and $2000. Most bands purchase
their own sound and lighting equipment, but they have to amortize
the initial cost and maintenance of the equipment into every
performance. When you add in logistics costs such as equipment
storage, transportation, insurance, legal and accounting fees,
office supplies, demos, brochures, telephone, advertising,
etc., a professional band will easily have $1500-$1800 per
performance invested before they ever put a musician on stage.
If you get a quote from a band that seems too good to be true,
it probably is just that. You wouldn't expect a top of the
line Mercedes for the price of a Chevy would you? The saying
is so often true, and even more so in the wedding market that
is flooded with so many "cheesy" bands, "you
get what you pay for." Find out what the going rate is
for the best wedding reception bands in your area and budget
accordingly.
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Corporate
Entertainment
Are you tired of the same old
corporate entertainers cutting people in half, reading
minds and doing rope and coin tricks?
Why not hire a corporate entertainer that is funny,
artistic, and will have people talking?
Look no further, Chicago's Corporate
Entertainment and Hospitality Entertainer is Dale
Obrochta a.k.a. Magical Balloon-dude Dale.
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Finding
the Right Music for Your Event:
When searching for a Chicago wedding band look for
experienced performers able to provide the perfect blend of
talent, fun and class. One such group seen again and again
on the Chicago scene carries a solid reputation of going above
and beyond. Visit The Chicago
Dance Band and search no more.
773
383 7871
info@1-trade-show-displays.com
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