One server rolled around on a Segway-like contraption that held a keg of beer. He rolled up to guests and poured drinks on the spot.
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Aerialists in giant swaths of silk manned "sky trays," which were elevated trays holding items such as strawberries and grapes.
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While waiting at the bar, guests were surrounded by a cloud of bubbles that poured out of a nearby machine.
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Perched high above the crowd, a performer in a half-moon-shaped contraption had a basket of fortune cookies that she lowered down to the crowd.
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Silk aerialists also descended from the center a giant chandelier made of wine bottles. The severs poured champagne into flutes below.
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The performers swooped down on silk swaths to drop the fruits into guests' mouths.
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Another classic Redmoon contraption, the Wine Bike, roved around the event space. A server perched on the bike's high seat poured wine from a bottle by using a crank; guests held out their glasses to collect the stream.
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A central highboy table held a glowing punch fountain, which servers ladled into plastic cups.
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In what would be typical only at a Redmoon event, a performer dressed as Marie Antoinette circulated with a dessert table strapped around her waist. The tablecloth—also part of her dress—was strewn with rose petals.