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June 3, 2013
Aerialists in Toronto
Aerialists in Toronto
Launched in the fall, No Parachute Theatre is an aerialist and dance company headed by Katelyn McCullouch. The ensemble consists of three female performers, and the troupe is available as event entertainment.
Photo: Courtesy of No Parachute Theatre
Live Karaoke in Washington
Live Karaoke in Washington
HariKaraoke Band, a live four-piece band that backs amateur singers, can play for corporate groups in the Washington area and offers a catalog of more than 300 songs that guests can sing along to on stage via an iPad displaying lyrics. And if a performance is truly painful, guests can bang on a gong à la The Gong Show—all in good fun, of course. Pricing starts at $1,050 for two-hour events.
Photo: Erika Horn Cozmik Photography
Graffiti Teambuilding Classes in San Francisco
Graffiti Teambuilding Classes in San Francisco
San Francisco street-art gallery 1:AM hosts graffiti-themed teambuilding activities for groups of 15 to 25. Most teams opt for the three-hour “whole works” workshop, which includes an introduction to the history of graffiti, a mural walk tour, and hands-on T-shirt stenciling and mural production sessions. Activities can be customized, and prices range from $80 to $200 per person. If the workshop takes place during regular gallery hours, a $300 closure fee applies.
Photo: Courtesy of 1:AM
Painting Classes in San Diego
Painting Classes in San Diego
Painting & Vino offers groups the chance to learn painting skills while sipping wine. The company provides the paint, brushes, aprons, canvases, and an art instructor who guides guests as they paint a selected work of art during the two- to three-hour class. The cost starts at $45 per person, not including food and beverages, with a 15-person minimum.
Courtesy of Painting & Vino
Graffiti Teambuilding Classes in Philadelphia
Graffiti Teambuilding Classes in Philadelphia
Street art tourism company Graff Tours offers tours and learning experiences that explore graffiti culture in Center City and South Philadelphia. Teambuilding activities include 90-minute lessons led by professional graffiti artists and construction of a collaborative mural. Ninety-minute tours start at $15 per person, and workshops start at $45 per person.
Photo: Courtesy of Graff Tours
Dancers in Orlando
Dancers in Orlando
Drip combines live music and dancers who utilize elements such as sand, paint, and water in an up-close, sexy performance before an audience that stands for the duration of the show. The production opened in November 2012 in a new 5,100-square-foot venue on International Drive. Groups can book a private performance for 300 people. The venue is also available for concerts, art shows, and other purposes.
Photo: Marc harmon
Theatrical Entertainment in New York
Theatrical Entertainment in New York
Available for bookings in New York through Elan Artists, Earth Harp Entertainment is a collective of musicians led by artist William Close, who was featured on America’s Got Talent. The Earth Harp is a string instrument that is rigged to the surrounding architecture and environment with strings that can extend to as many as 1,000 feet. The performer plays the musical instrument-installation combination by running his or her hands along the strings to create cello-like tones. Accompanied by percussion and other instruments, performances can range from ambient and trance-like to theatrical and energetic.
Photo: Courtesy of Elan Artists
Liquor Tastings in New York
Liquor Tastings in New York
Add an educational element to an event’s liquor offerings with a tasting bar and a spirits sommelier. “Alcohol professor” Adam Levy from All Spirits Events can gear tastings towards topics like Whiskies from Around the World or Craft Spirits From New York State.” Because the company is not tied to specific brands, it can provide a variety of liquors.
Photo: Paul Martinka
Trivia Events in New York
Trivia Events in New York
NY1 morning news anchor Pat Kiernan has joined forces with trivia event production company TrivWorks to host live trivia entertainment and teambuilding activities for corporate groups. Kiernan-hosted events typically start around $10,000 and include pre-event planning assistance, 40 custom trivia questions (with Kiernan’s personal counsel), plus an iPod round and picture round, one-on-one mini games between each round, a high-stakes showdown finale between the top two teams, a staff of runners to collect score sheets, audiovisual equipment, and prizes. The company has produced events for as many as 300 people.
Photo: Patrick Donahue/Super Duper Photographic
Soccer Teambuilding Events in Miami
Soccer Teambuilding Events in Miami
With three F.I.F.A.-regulated outdoor fields, Soccer Town opened in March 2012. They can be combined into one large field for teambuilding events, parties, and coaching sessions. The fields are lit for night play.
Photo: Matt Horton/Artist Group Photography for BizBash
Live Portrait Sketching in Miami
Live Portrait Sketching in Miami
Erin Una Chainani offers live portrait sketching throughout South Florida. Drawings typically feature fluorescent colors, but she can sketch in any requested color combination. The cost averages around $150 per hour, with reduced rates for charity events.
Photo: Courtesy of Erin Una Chainani
Walking Tours in Miami
Walking Tours in Miami
The Discovery Miami Beach Audio Tour is a 90-minute audio presentation that delves into the South Beach area’s architecture, celebrity culture, and hotel landmarks; the tours are available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. For groups of at least 10, the program can be combined with bus passes, bike rentals, or a luxury tour bus.
Photo: Courtesy of Discovery Miami Beach
Perfume-Making Parties in Los Angeles
Perfume-Making Parties in Los Angeles
Fragrance company Ka-Mil-Yin can arrange perfume-making parties for a girlie group. Event packages include a display of glass cork-topped perfume bottles with 20 different oils to choose from and a fragrance mixologist to assist guests in creating their signature scents. Custom labels, which can include logos, are available for a $65 fee.
Photo: Elizabeth Messina
Illuminated Dancers in Los Angeles
Illuminated Dancers in Los Angeles
Companies such as Google and Disney have booked North Hollywood-based iLuminate. The performance troupe combines art and technology to create illusions and choreography in the dark for a buzzworthy effect. Dancers wear bodysuits outfitted with wirelessly controlled lights that coordinate with the dancers’ movements. Performances by iLuminate start at $6,000.
Photo: Courtesy of iLuminate
Buggy Racing in Las Vegas
Buggy Racing in Las Vegas
For an outdoor adventure, Sun Buggy Fun Rentals now offers daylong group tours of the Amargosa Big Dunes. After staffers show the group how to operate the buggies and navigate over the sand dunes, participants are free to explore on their own, though special teambuilding events like time trials can also be arranged. The package includes a round-trip two-hour shuttle ride to and from the Strip, lunch, and bottled water. A single-seat buggy is about $514, and a two-seat buggy is about $720, with a four-vehicle minimum to book. Discounted corporate rates kick in at around 25 vehicles or more. Sun Buggy can accommodate groups of as many as 500.
Photo: Courtesy of Sun Buggy Fun Rentals
Rat Pack Impersonators in Las Vegas
Rat Pack Impersonators in Las Vegas
The Rat Pack Tribute is an homage to ’60s-era Vegas. Spot-on Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dean Martin impersonators sing their respective hits and banter with one another in character. The Las Vegas-based act can be performed as a 90-minute theater-style show with a visit from a faux Marilyn Monroe or as a shorter opening-act style bit.
Photo: Courtesy of The Rat Pack Tribute
Scavenger Hunts in Dallas
Scavenger Hunts in Dallas
The Go Game provides technology-driven teambuilding events, including a smartphone scavenger hunt through downtown Dallas’s historic west end area. Groups from five to 10,000 follow custom routes that can include location-based puzzles or company-specific trivia. Costs vary; contact for price quotes.
Photo: Amanda Boggs
Mobile Pub Crawl in Chicago
Mobile Pub Crawl in Chicago
The Pedal Pub puts a bar crawl on wheels. The driver takes groups of 16 through neighborhoods such as Ukrainian Village and the West Loop. Guests cannot drink while the vehicle is in motion, but hosts can supply food and beverages to be consumed while it’s parked on private property. Available April through October, fees range from $160 to $190 per hour.
Photo: Courtesy of Pedal Pub
Soul-and-Blues Band in Chicago
Soul-and-Blues Band in Chicago
The Great Divide is a Chicago-based soul-and-blues rock band that is available for corporate events. The group has played at festivals like South by Southwest and has also entertained crowds at events for brands like Timberland.
Photo: Cory Dewald
Body Painting and Airbrush Tattoos in Boston
Body Painting and Airbrush Tattoos in Boston
Gin C Productions provides airbrush face painting and tattoos, living art statues, and body painting for corporate and nonprofit events. As roving entertainment, the company can body paint models or waitstaff with custom stencils, and jewelry embellishments and custom headpieces are also available.
Photo: Avrian
Mixology Classes in Boston
Mixology Classes in Boston
Chef Ken Oringer’s adjoining restaurants Clio and Uni, inside the Back Bay’s Eliot Hotel, underwent renovations in February 2012. They now host two-hour cocktail classes for 20, headed by respected mixologist Todd Maul. Maul’s unusual techniques include smoking glassware, ice garnishes, and citrus painting.
Photo: Melissa Ostrow
Corporate Event DJ in Boston
Corporate Event DJ in Boston
With experience spinning at weddings, clubs, universities, and nonprofit and corporate events, DJ Addam Bombb uses Denon CD turntables—no iPods, preplanned sets, or sync-button mixing allowed. The remix producer customizes sets based on clients’ musical preferences. His typical rates for nonprofit and corporate events range from $1,400 to $2,200. Preferred dates are best secured nine to 15 months prior to an event.
Photo: Greg Cooper
Mobile Photo Booth in Austin
Mobile Photo Booth in Austin
Photographers Chris and Yvonne Johnson of Austin Imagery Photography have converted a vintage 1967 Airstream trailer into a mobile photo booth that event guests can climb aboard for impromptu photo shoots. The Airstream Photo Booth, which has instant Facebook uploading capabilities, offers packages from $1,150 that include as many as three hours of on-site photos and USB digital image delivery.
Photo: Courtesy of Airstream Photo Booth
Imax Theater Rental in Atlantic City
Imax Theater Rental in Atlantic City
The Tropicana Casino and Resort’s new Imax 3D Theatre, on the third floor of the Quarter, is the only movie theater in Atlantic City. The 55-foot-tall screen is available for private screenings for groups of 50 to as many as 280; rental prices vary.
Photo: Courtesy of Tropicana Atlantic City Casino and Resort
Mattel at Bonnaroo
Mattel at Bonnaroo

Mattel, a new sponsor this year, created its "Crazy Combinations Lounge" based on its board game Apples to Apples with a red and green color scheme and games on every table. The company offered free apple cider to visitors, as well as a photo booth with silly oversize props and a charging station. Comedians such as Nikki Glaser and Amy Schumer stopped by the lounge to hang out and play games.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Ben & Jerry's at Bonnaroo
Ben & Jerry's at Bonnaroo

As part of Ben & Jerry's "Thumbs Up for Fair Trade" campaign, attendees could stamp their thumbprint onto a mural promoting the three pillars of fair trade. Afterward, they could sample the brand's Bonnaroo-inspired Coffee Caramel Buzz ice cream flavor.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Miller Lite at Bonnaroo
Miller Lite at Bonnaroo

At the New Music on Tap Lounge, viewers relaxed on bright blue branded floor cushions as they drank Miller Lites and watched special performances on the stage.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Garnier Fructis at Bonnaroo
Garnier Fructis at Bonnaroo

Complimentary professional hair washing and wet stylings were available once again in Garnier Fructis's air-conditioned lounge, as well as giveaways of a wide array of its products. Samples were also offered at every shower station on the camping grounds. A self-styling station was available for those who wanted to do their own hair. Additionally, iPads were set up so guests could explore the Garnier Web site.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Ford at Bonnaroo
Ford at Bonnaroo

In the spirit of garage rock, Ford erected a garage in the middle of the festival for its Fiesta Garage. Bands like Maps & Atlases and the Rubens performed while attendees lounged in mismatched armchairs. Also available were free customized T-shirts, iPads to browse the Internet, and a photo booth station.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Ford at Bonnaroo
Ford at Bonnaroo

Branded bandanas filled with ice were given away to overheated attendees. The company also displayed three new Ford Fiestas.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Adult Swim at Bonnaroo
Adult Swim at Bonnaroo

The Pageant of the Cosmos offered carnival games with an Adult Swim–inspired twist. For "Balloonicorn in Space," participants donned a unicorn hat and had to pop as many ceiling balloons as they could.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Adult Swim at Bonnaroo
Adult Swim at Bonnaroo

The planetarium, shaped like a character from an Adult Swim show, offered screenings of the channel's content as well as celestial graphics. Adult Swim also sponsored fireworks (from Fireworks by Grucci) after headliner Jack Johnson performed on the main stage Saturday night.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
IFC at Bonnaroo
IFC at Bonnaroo

IFC presented this year's comedy tent, which included sets by David Cross, Bob Saget, and Maria Bamford. To get into the theater, attendees waited in the barricaded lines, surrounded by placating quips like, "Eventually you'll get inside the tent, promise." Inside, IFC created a stage backdrop mimicking the festival outside. Some ticket-holders received free seat cushions promoting the second-season premiere of Comedy Bang! Bang! with Scott Aukerman and Reggie Watts, who also performed a live show at the tent.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Ultimate Ears at Bonnaroo
Ultimate Ears at Bonnaroo

In the silent disco, dancers listened to the DJ by wearing Ultimate Ear headphones so the music didn't disturb live performances occurring nearby.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Blu eCigs at Bonnaroo
Blu eCigs at Bonnaroo

At the Vapor Lounge, the electronic cigarette brand offered another respite away from the heat. Guests watched a live feed of musical performances as they relaxed, charged their phones, used the GIF photo booth, and sampled one of the cigarettes.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Snake & Jake's Christmas Club Barn at Bonnaroo
Snake & Jake's Christmas Club Barn at Bonnaroo

Inspired by the New Orleans dive bar of the same name, Snake & Jake's Christmas Club Barn was decorated with Christmas lights. Inside, Brooklyn-based Roberta's Pizza served its specialties as people enjoyed the late-night tiki disco party.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
R.F.I.D. Wristbands at Bonnaroo
R.F.I.D. Wristbands at Bonnaroo

In addition to brand activations, there were plenty of on-site activities and amenities. Festival producer Superfly expanded its social engagement strategy by inviting attendees to link their R.F.I.D. wristbands with Twitter and Facebook. As guests swiped their wristbands at one of more than 20 stations around the grounds, the action generated an automatic post to their social networks to share what they were doing. 

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Water at Bonnaroo
Water at Bonnaroo

Staying hydrated was important during the four-day festival in the heat and sun. Ten water-filling stations were spread through the grounds, providing filtered water from the farm's 22 wells.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Bonnaroo's Post Office
Bonnaroo's Post Office

Organizers created a temporary post office to make it easy for festival-goers to send merchandise home. Special perks included Bonnaroo postcards and the official Bonnaroo postmark.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Bonnaroo's Splash-A-Roo
Bonnaroo's Splash-A-Roo

Attendees could keep cool on several waterslides. The kiddie and practice slides and the 35-foot tropical slide were free, while the 40-foot "Big Ass Water Slide" had a small fee.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Bonnaroo's Yoga-Roo
Bonnaroo's Yoga-Roo

To promote health and wellness, organizers expanded the yoga program, offering a variety of classes each day including vinyasa and meditative yoga. This year also marked the first-annual Roo Run 5K, which featured a course around the festival grounds. At Planet Roo, the festival's education and environmental center, people could take various classes and workshops at the Academy, including break dancing, building instruments, and theater. Nearby they could watch documentaries, visit the learning garden, and enjoy beverages at the coffee shop.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Bonnaroo's Fountain
Bonnaroo's Fountain

The 20-foot lighted fountain, known informally as the "mushroom," provided a cool break from the heat of the day, as well as a place to shower. There was also a Ferris wheel that offered attendees a fun ride and great views.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Instagram at Bonnaroo
Instagram at Bonnaroo

Selected Instagram photos with the #Bonnaroo hashtag were displayed on the sides of the two main stages between sets. Instagrammers were also encouraged to submit their photos for the official fan documentary, True Roo: Fan Faces of Bonnaroo, by tagging #TrueRoo.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Guest and V.I.P. Services at Bonnaroo
Guest and V.I.P. Services at Bonnaroo

Massages were offered in the V.I.P., guest, and artist hospitality areas. V.I.P. ticket-holders had access to separate lounges and special viewing sections at every stage. Those who purchased the "Roll Like a Rock Star" package were also treated to golf-cart escorts, three prepared gourmet meals a day, and accommodations in a luxury tour bus.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Bonnaroo's Kidz Jam
Bonnaroo's Kidz Jam

Kidz Jam offered parents a chance to step away from the music and entertain their children with performances, art projects, and interactive games. Amenities like water, sunscreen, and ear plugs were also provided for children.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
The pieces in the colorful new look from Town & Country Event Rentals belong to the 'Kaleidoscope' collection. Look for evocative, Moroccan-style lanterns and lush furniture groupings.
The pieces in the colorful new look from Town & Country Event Rentals belong to the "Kaleidoscope" collection. Look for evocative, Moroccan-style lanterns and lush furniture groupings.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Pressure-sensitive floor mats were used to track visits to wayfinding kiosks at a meeting of the Heart Rhythm Society.
Pressure-sensitive floor mats were used to track visits to wayfinding kiosks at a meeting of the Heart Rhythm Society.
Photos: Courtesy of Scanalytics
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