
Guests entered the event underneath a large marquee and through a red-carpet area flanked by movie theater-style posters from past Robin Hood events.
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Layers of signs—printed, constructed, and digital—mimicked the cityscape of New York and communicated the foundation's message
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Solo dancers were positioned on platforms throughout the cocktail space.
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Other groups of dancers performed on platforms with dramatic backgrounds, including one depicting the New York skyline. To transition to cocktails, the dancers joined in a single high-energy performance and led guests to the dinner space.
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The dining space had 370 tables set up in the round. "I won't be so bold to say it's intimate. But it doesn't feel like as much of a football field," Stark said. He described the layout as almost like four 1,000-person dinners since the event has four separate kitchens, each located in a different quadrant of the area.
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Three-sided mini marquee centerpieces offered messages of gratitude and celebrated the organization's 30th anniversary.
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Jennifer Lopez was the headlining entertainment.
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Audiovisual elements—in Robin Hood's signature green hue—were part of the production for Lopez's set.
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