Get ready for autumn conferences, meetings, group outings, and more: Here’s a preview of the latest ideas for entertainment and teambuilding activities in Las Vegas.

Hip-hop dance group Jabbawockeez, winners of the first season of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew, recently opened its new show Prism at Luxor Hotel and Casino. The show is a high-energy mix of choreography, storytelling, and special effects and takes place in the brand-new 830-seat Jabbawockeez Theater. A year in the making, the space has amphitheater-style seating for an intimate feel.
Photo: Erik Kabik

The recently opened Jeff Mitchum Gallery at MGM Grand showcases more than 300 images and never-before-seen sculptures. It's the second gallery from the landscape photographer whose images have been in the Smithsonian Institute and the Getty Museum. The 4,000-square-foot glass-enclosed space includes "Third Day," Mitchum's $1.2-million showpiece. A team of art experts can provide tailored tours of the permanent display for groups.
Photo: Courtesy of Jeff Mitchum Gallery

The recently opened Reviv spa is meant to encourage hydration among desert visitors. Developed by a group of emergency room physicians, the space, located in the Underground at MGM Grand, offers guests a variety of intravenous and vitamin therapies to combat dehydration. The treatments are administered in one of four full-body massage chair rooms or in a group room furnished with a large couch and a high-definition TV. Each guest receives an iPad upon check-in to use during treatments.
Photo: Courtesy of Reviv

Bella Electric Strings provides classically trained female string players for events. Think solo acoustic shows or large-scale plugged-in performances. Founder Nina DiGregorio started out in an all-female quartet in high school and now works with about 30 employees and musicians primarily for corporate events.
Photo: Courtesy of Bella Electric Strings