Most people hit the clubs on a Friday or Saturday night, right? Well, if you were an event planner in Miami on August 20, you hit the club on a Monday. More than 500 industry professionals attended the Passionatta kick-off party for Event Solutions IdeaFactory at Mansion.
As guests arrived, they were immediately taken aback by the clear plexiglass platform entryway encasing seductively dressed models. Once inside, they were taken to India by The Event Firm's elaborate Indian-inspired decor. Rose petals covering the floor, Indian and elephant statues decorated with flowers and candles, and a performer handling an albino python all added to the ambience.In the next room, So Cool Events created a large suspended ice sculpture spelling out "PASSION" and others of male and female bust forms, further enhancing the evening's theme. In addition, bartenders shook up concoctions of mojitos at the Bacardi U.S.A. Inc. sponsored bar.
Hors d'oeuvres included gazpacho with a shot of vodka, fois gras on mini toasts, potatoes and caviar, and feta cheese and olive skewers. Waiters, dressed in solid black with whimsical face paint, passed out all the food amongst the crowd. In fact, to add extra flair to the food presentation, John Rossetti of 2Taste Catering had the waiters carry out the main course on six-foot-long trays balanced on their heads.
Throughout the evening, dancers and performers from New Century Dance Company entertained guests on platforms and poles around the club and on the main stage.
As guests arrived, they were immediately taken aback by the clear plexiglass platform entryway encasing seductively dressed models. Once inside, they were taken to India by The Event Firm's elaborate Indian-inspired decor. Rose petals covering the floor, Indian and elephant statues decorated with flowers and candles, and a performer handling an albino python all added to the ambience.In the next room, So Cool Events created a large suspended ice sculpture spelling out "PASSION" and others of male and female bust forms, further enhancing the evening's theme. In addition, bartenders shook up concoctions of mojitos at the Bacardi U.S.A. Inc. sponsored bar.
Hors d'oeuvres included gazpacho with a shot of vodka, fois gras on mini toasts, potatoes and caviar, and feta cheese and olive skewers. Waiters, dressed in solid black with whimsical face paint, passed out all the food amongst the crowd. In fact, to add extra flair to the food presentation, John Rossetti of 2Taste Catering had the waiters carry out the main course on six-foot-long trays balanced on their heads.
Throughout the evening, dancers and performers from New Century Dance Company entertained guests on platforms and poles around the club and on the main stage.

Dancers from New Century Dance Company, dressed to the extreme, greeted guests as they arrived.
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Models, draped in strategically placed red cloth, posed inside a plastic casing that created a living red carpet entrance.
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The Event Firm created an Indian paradise with floating candles, Indian statues, and flowers galore.
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So Cool Events created a suspended ice sculpture, spelling out 'PASSION,' that hung in one of Mansion's three rooms.
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2Taste Catering served a variety of appetizers, including gazpacho shooters with a shot of vodka.
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A performer from New Century Dance Company mesmerized guests with her handling of an albino python.
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Dancers from New Century Dance Company, dressed to the extreme, greeted guests as they arrived.
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The dancers wore costumes designed by Designs to Shine and New Century Dance Company, with some even being airbrushed by Drawing on People.
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Dancers from New Century Dance Company performed full scale mini productions complete with intriguing lighting, smoke effects, and lasers.
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