"Party motivators"—those exuberant men and women who often get the most shy wallflowers to dance at an event—were the topic in a recent article by the New York Times. "They are attractive, hard-bodied students,.phpiring actors and the like, who are paid to dance...They are part camp counselor, part crowd-control officer and part gyrating dance wonder." writes Elissa Gootman. The article cites the going rate for most motivators—between $100 and $300 per event—but motivator Lorne Hughes, who's booked through Allen Dalton Productions, declined to state his price. "I'm ageless and I'm priceless," he said.
Read about the Men in Black II filming pre-party, which featured a party motivator...
Posted 06.04.03
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Read about the Men in Black II filming pre-party, which featured a party motivator...
Posted 06.04.03
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