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EVENT REPORT   06.09.09 4:54 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
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Giorgio Armani returned as the presenting sponsor of Luminato's opening night party, hosting V.I.P. guests in an all-black lounge at Canada's National Ballet School.
To kick off the third annual Luminato Toronto Festival of Arts + Creativity, organizers held an invite-only party Friday for 1,200 guests at Canada's National Ballet School on Jarvis Street. The Luminato and Giorgio Armani Opening Night Party, which attracted 1,500 guests to the Royal Ontario Museum for the launch of the 2008 festival, took place in a series of studios throughout the venue, with each room offering guests a distinct vibe that showcased the festival's eclectic, artsy spirit.

“It’s still a huge party,” Luminato C.E.O. Janice Price said in a recent interview in which she noted that no other organization has used the ballet school for a large gala event. "Our personality is to be the first ones, so in some ways it’s easier for us," she said. "It matches our brand DNA to do things that are a little unexpected."
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Event management company Cinco coordinated the all-black Giorgio Armani lounge on the fifth floor of the venue. - Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
Event management company Cinco coordinated the all-black Giorgio Armani lounge on the fifth floor of the venue.
Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
In the V.I.P. lounge, makeup artists treated guests to touch-ups with Giorgio Armani's new Eyes to Kill mascara. - Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
In the V.I.P. lounge, makeup artists treated guests to touch-ups with Giorgio Armani's new Eyes to Kill mascara.
Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
Bartenders served wine and beer in the Giorgio Armani lounge. - Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
Bartenders served wine and beer in the Giorgio Armani lounge.
Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
Event producer Barbara Hershenhorn transformed a second-floor dance studio into a jazz lounge, where pianists Thompson Egbo and Robi Botos performed. - Photo: George Pimentel
Event producer Barbara Hershenhorn transformed a second-floor dance studio into a jazz lounge, where pianists Thompson Egbo and Robi Botos performed.
Photo: George Pimentel
One of the second-floor studios was converted into a dance club with bright lighting and a multicoloured DJ booth. - Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
One of the second-floor studios was converted into a dance club with bright lighting and a multicoloured DJ booth.
Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
Westbury National Show Systems projected images onto the exterior of the building from a booth on the opposite side of Jarvis Street. - Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
Westbury National Show Systems projected images onto the exterior of the building from a booth on the opposite side of Jarvis Street.
Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
The building's exterior was lit with the festival's signature iris logo. - Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
The building's exterior was lit with the festival's signature iris logo.
Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
The Nathaniel Dett Chorale performed in the Town Square on the main floor of the ballet school. - Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
The Nathaniel Dett Chorale performed in the Town Square on the main floor of the ballet school.
Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
 
Luminato and Giorgio Armani's Opening Night Party

Armani V.I.P. Reception Production CINCO
Audiovisual Production, Lighting Westbury National Show Systems
Catering, Staffing a la Carte Kitchen Inc.
Decor, Event Production, Event Management, Flowers Party Barbara Co.
DJ The Mint Agency
Entertainment The Canadian Tenors
PR, Giorgio Armani V.I.P. Reception NKPR
Rentals Furnishings by Corey
Rentals Chair-man Mills
Security Star Security
Venue Canada's National Ballet School

Price called on Barbara Hershenhorn of Party Barbara Co. to produce the event again this year. In addition to the Town Square space on the main level, Hershenhorn transformed two of the school's dance studios into party rooms. "We're picking up the festival themes on each floor," she said. "One of the dance studios is being turned into a jazz lounge and the other one has a Stella brewmaster and a dance floor. One is upbeat, the other is dark and smoky."

Upstairs on the fifth floor, event management company Cinco created an all-black Giorgio Armani lounge for V.I.P. guests. Representatives from NKPR handed out black Armani ribbon bracelets to attendees on the V.I.P. guest list as they arrived at the ballet school. (Access to the lounge was only granted to those wearing bracelets.) The Canadian Tenors performed in the space, and makeup artists offered touch-ups all night long.

"The evening is definitely about showing off the colours of Giorgio Armani, which includes the black carpet at the entrance and the black lounge," said Virginie Hotte-Dupuis of L'Oréal Canada, the festival's presenting sponsor. "It's all about bringing that glamorous side to the event, about offering an exclusive Armani feel and vibe to all the V.I.P. guests."

At the beginning of the night, four women—Holt Renfrew president Caryn Lerner, Hello! magazine editor Ciara Hunt, National Ballet of Canada prima ballerina Greta Hodgkinson, and actress Jane McLean—walked the black carpet as Giorgio Armani ambassadors.

As guests arrived at the party, Hershenhorn's team broadcast live footage of Randy Bachman's performance at Yonge-Dundas Square—thanks to a video link with the public show. A number of musical and dance performances also took place throughout the building, including sets by the Nathaniel Dett Chorale, jazz pianists Thompson Egbo-Egbo and Robi Botos, the Outlanders, Esmerelda Enrique Spanish Dance Company, and Rated X.

To accommodate the crowd, Hershenhorn opted for passed food rather than the large food stations that were set up throughout the ROM last year. Servers from A La Carte Kitchen Inc. passed hors d'oeuvres like lobster macaroni and cheese and grilled Portobello veggie burgers. Servers also offered glasses of white and red wine on the main floor. On the second level, guests had the choice of sipping Stella Artois beer in the dance lounge—outfitted with a white dance floor and illuminated DJ booth—or drinking Pravda vodka cocktails in the dimly lit jazz lounge.

Westbury National Show Systems, which lit up the exterior of the Royal Ontario Museum in 2008 with images of Luminato's iris logo, returned to light the new venue, setting up a booth across Jarvis Street to project images onto the exterior of the ballet school.

  —Susan O'Neill
RELATED TOPICS Luminato Toronto Festival of Arts + Creativity, L'Oréal, Giorgio Armani

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