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EVENT REPORT   10.15.02 12:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
BiZBash's Big Event Expo
With 190 special event industry exhibitors and more than 3,000 attendees—mostly New York event and meeting planners—the second annual BiZBash Javits Meeting and Event ExpoThe Fresh Idea Show brought a colorful and entertaining trade show to the Javits Center. (How often does the giant convention center have violinists, pumpkin carvers and look-alikes strolling its halls?)
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The   BiZBash Javits Meeting and Event Expo—The Fresh Idea Show's registration area drew attention with  giant branded lighting balloons from AirStar New York. -
The BiZBash Javits Meeting and Event ExpoThe Fresh Idea Show's registration area drew attention with giant branded lighting balloons from AirStar New York.
Dr. Laila Rach,  associate dean of NYU's Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism and Travel,  presented the  "That's Sooo Last Week...The Changing Face of Meeting and Event Attendees"   education session. (Photo by Kevin J. McCormick Photography) -
Dr. Laila Rach, associate dean of NYU's Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism and Travel, presented the "That's Sooo Last Week...The Changing Face of Meeting and Event Attendees" education session. (Photo by Kevin J. McCormick Photography)
Abigail Kirsch's all-American caterwaiter won first place in the best themed caterwaiter category at the Caterwaiter Fashion Show and Tasting Competition, which featured hors d'oeuvres and outfits from  event and catering companies. -
Abigail Kirsch's all-American caterwaiter won first place in the best themed caterwaiter category at the Caterwaiter Fashion Show and Tasting Competition, which featured hors d'oeuvres and outfits from event and catering companies.
The show floor was filled with creative and colorful booths from 190 special event industry vendors. -
The show floor was filled with creative and colorful booths from 190 special event industry vendors.
   
BiZBash Javits Meeting & Event Expo 2002—The Fresh Idea Show
Javits Center
Wednesday, 10.09.02, 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM

Animated Introductions 3DME
Audience Dial Response Presentation Testing, Inc.
Audiovisual Production KVL Audio Visual Services
Candy Topiaries Gourmet Bouquet
Catering Centerplate
Caterwaiter Linens Cloth Connection
Computer Rentals NMR Staging & Events
Creativity Lab Musters & Company
Creativity Lab Furniture Props for Today
Decor Wink Studio
Decor Transformit
Decor Lush Life
Decor
Entertainment John Malino Music
Entertainment Empyreal Strings
Event Management LDH Event Management
Gifts Power Presents
Gifts Galluccio Family Wineries
Interactive Demos Virtango
Online Registration Cvent Inc.
Onsite Registration E-vents Registration
Photography Kevin J. McCormick Photography (D.B.A. Big Apple Photography Services L.L.C.)
Photography Gravitas Digital Communications Inc.
Printing Big City Graph-X & Printing
Promotional Gifts Pro Performance
Security RAV Investigative & Security Services
Show Bags Adventures in Advertising
Show Decorator Freeman
Staffing CTI Hospitality Staffing
Stage Lighting/Sound Entertainment Unlimited
Venue Jacob K. Javits Convention Center

With a bounty of event designers, caterers and venues showing off on the show floor, there were plenty of creative booths. Many revolved around a theme, like Eventstyle's all-white mod booth, RentQuest's Buddha-inspired booth and Matthew David's Studio 54 mock-up with Winstead Group Caterers. Olivier Cheng Catering and Events' nature-inspired area set food amidst moss and mushrooms, while Neuman & Bogdonoff created an autumn setting indoors. The Upper Crust created an elegant seating area that was manned by a tuxedo-and-white-gloves-clad caterwaiter and Creative Edge Parties put out a black mini-bar decorated with tall clear vases filled with white eggs. Virtango's booth was shrouded in black curtains and featured a glow-in-the-dark interactive video game planners played by walking around the booth.

Ice sculptures (a trend we pointed out in the latest BiZBash Event Style Reporter newspaper) were used by a number of exhibitors, including Ice Sculpture Designs and Ice Art. Lundy Bros. Restaurant used a large Ice Art sculpture of the Brooklyn Bridge, and Metronome's rectangular ice shooter designed by Ice Sculptures of New York served the restaurant's signature martini. (There were plenty of other cool booths, but we just don't have enough room to mention all 190 exhibitors.)

The rear of the show floor featured the Entertainment Alley, a special aisle where entertainment companies displayed their services. A large stage in the back was decorated with freestanding and hanging stretch cloth decor from Transformit and hosted a lineup of musical and variety acts. Ted Fass' Entertainment Unlimited provided the stage lighting and sound.

In the afternoon, the Caterwaiter Fashion Show and Tasting Competition took the stage with caterwaiters from 10 event and catering companies showcasing their signature hors d'oeuvres and costumes. A panel of event planners, food writers and media types judged the contest. (Read about the winners...) While the show started off with a few sparks during a performance by the Grinder Girl and Boy (a duo from Michael Bongar Entertainment that grinds power tools against metal outfits to create a fiery show of sparks), the audience got restless while BiZBash's David Adler and Richard Aaron and the emcee—a David Letterman look-alike also known as Jeff Peters—tried to kill time during the lengthy tallying of scores. (We'll be faster with our calculations next time, we promise.)

Event planners who registered for the BiZBash U education sessions found themselves in the first-floor meeting rooms getting tips and advice from industry experts, including a popular publicity panel with PR and media pros and a well-received keynote address about the changing needs of meeting and event attendees presented by New York University's Laila Rach. (One memorable session: Philip Baloun started the design panel by offering a pointed critique of the Expo itself, and by the end of the session, attendees offered a critique of their own, begging Baloun and Mark Musters to drop their prepared remarks and answer questions about creative inspirations. The designers wisely obliged—these students are event planners, remember, and they're used to running the show.)

Managed by LDH Event Management, the Expo spread throughout the Javits Center's Galleria and show decorator Freeman Decorating Company provided signage and utilized giant BiZBash-branded lighting balloons from AirStar New York to draw attention to the registration area and show entrance. Entertainment acts, including 10 violinists from Empyreal Strings, took turns performing on the stairs leading to the show floor, giving attendees a sneak peek of what they'd find inside. E-vents Registration managed the on-site registration areas where six computer terminals from National MicroRentals were stationed to let attendees leave on-site email messages for one another and two scrolling message boards notified people with messages waiting.

Jill Musguire

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