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Be Aware of Any Special Requests

Dancers and event entertainers sometimes use props, such as handheld objects or torches, or may have another specific need, dependent on the venue setup, the nature of their performance, or the length of your event. If the dancers happen to need something for their performance that you can arrange for ahead of time, it is important to make these accommodations, since the dancer knows best what setting he or she performs best in. Individual dancers and dance companies specialize in combining their body, some type of music or rhythm, and their environment to captivate audiences and create or change the mood at an event. While these troupes might specialize in a particular type of performance, many professional dance organizations are skilled in a wide variety of performance types and will be willing to work with you to tailor their performance specifically to your event. While dancers and their managing staff will often do their best to meet your special requests, the one thing they require and will not be able to compromise on is ample space at the event venue. No matter what type of dance is being performed or how many dancers are performing, the beauty and mystery of a dance performance is executed by moving around a space. If you don’t have a very big amount of space for entertainment at your event venue, a dance performance might not be your best option. Other things that dancers or dance troupes typically require are a clean, clear, and flat performance surface, lighting and sound equipment, and a private, secure place to change and relax both before and after the performance. General and specific needs for dancers vary from group to group, and possibly even from one performance to the next. You should be in close contact with the event entertainment you have booked for your event months or weeks before the event to get a clear understanding of what they expect from the space and what special requests or need they may have. Often, dancers or their managing staff may ask to do a walkthrough of the space prior to your event to be sure that everything will work well for the dancers and their performance in your venue. Dancers may ask that you remove certain furniture or situate the furniture in a room in a certain manner so that the audience can have the best possible experience during the performance. Additionally, while many dance troupes will bring their own props, if their performance has an interactive component, they may ask that your provide each audience member with a small prop like a light or noise maker, to further elevate the audience experience. Finally, dancers who will be performing more than one act or have a very physically demanding performance planned may ask that you provide them with refreshments, snacks, linens, or small toiletry items that will help them recover from the performance. Even if the dancers don’t request drinks and light food options, it is always polite to offer these amenities to the performers either before or after their act. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/
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Budget the Time You Want Your Dancers to Perform

Dancing is a very captivating performance art, but the amount of time the audience is exposed to the performance plays a role in how much they will enjoy it. If the performance is too short, the audience will be left unsatisfied. If the performance drags on too long, the audience will grow bored. Therefore, you must find a sweet spot, to make sure that your guests leave your event feeling entertained and impressed with the performance. There is no one answer to how long an in-event performance should be. You have to consider a number of different factors in coming to a decision; but, in general, you don’t want a performance that is shorter than tow minutes or that lasts longer than 10, unless the performance is the central reason for hosting the event. Consider the nature and scale of your event. You should look at how long your event will last, how many guests will be attending your event, and what the reason is for hosting the event. If you are hosting event entertainment that will last many hours or one that will be demanding on guests mentally or physically, a longer performance can be a nice break from the other scheduled activities. At an event that will be only an hour or two in length, a longer lasting performance may seem to take away from the purpose of the event. If you are worried about losing the audience’s attention with a long performance, but want to keep them well entertained throughout a daylong or several hours long event, consider planning a few different short performances. This way you can both give your guests a break from the other event entertainment activities and keep them entertained throughout. Think about your guests and why they are coming to your event. Even though guests from many different professions, walks of life, and social circles will find a dance performance captivating and special, unless they are heavily involved with the arts or are at the event to celebrate a dancer or dance troupe, a very long performance is probably not their main reason for attending your event. Try to arrange for a performance that is an appropriate length and will keep everyone interested. You may not have a precise idea about how long the performance at your event should last, even when looking closely at the other details you have planned. It is a great idea to talk with the dancers and the talent agency you have worked with to get help in making this decision. Talk with these professionals about the length, timeline, and purpose of your event, and ask them what they think would work best. While you may need to sway the agent’s opinion or come to a compromise with them in some cases, they have plenty of experience sending dancers to events of all shapes and sizes, and are usually your best resource in making decisions about the performance itself. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/
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Keep Your Budget in Mind When Booking Dancers

Dancers are mesmerizing, but their services come at a price. It is very easy to be tempted to overspend on booking promising dancers to perform at your event, but cheaper alternatives may be available and should always be considered in order to stay within your overall event budget. In preparing to host an event of any scale, much of the planning stage should be dedicated to developing a well thought out and realistic budget. Your commitment to stick to this spending limit will help you host an effective, exciting event without breaking the bank—a goal all event planners aspire to achieve! Entertainment is one area of the budget where it can be very easy to overspend. This is in part because many people have absolutely no idea how much money quality entertainers cost, especially if they have never planned an event before. If this is true for you, you should dedicate a good chunk of time to figuring out what level of entertainment you can afford and adjust your expectations accordingly before beginning your search for entertainers. If you have decided that dancers will be the perfect entertainment component for your event, the easiest way to seek out qualified, professional dancers is to work with a talent agency. In this case, you can be very clear about both your expectations for performance and price. Communicate to the agent you are working with that budget is very important, and while you want to book quality dancers, you are only interested in those within your price range. By being upfront about your budget and intentions to stick to it, you should be less tempted to stray towards higher level dancers that cost more than you can afford to spend. These dancers may have more training, be well known from their performances in television shows or movies, or simply have the reputation for putting on an amazing show. No matter what drives their booking price up, consider what is most important to you and your event. If dancing is not the central theme or purpose of your event, it will not ruin your event to make some concessions when it comes to which dance group, dance style, or performance length you settle on. A smaller group, shorter performance length, or less unique style will likely cost you less money than more grandiose options and will keep event costs within your set limits. Keep in mind that the booking cost is likely not the only money you will shell out on performers, though. You should at the very least provide them with drinks and maybe light snacks or meals, which will cost you money. The dancers will also need a spare room to change and prepare for the act, which could be an extra cost from your venue. Finally, any special needs or additional equipment the performers require will add to their booking price. These costs can add up, but as long as you are mindful of both your budget and spending, you can stick to the plan and present your guests with a special performance. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/
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Choose the Right Dance Style for Your Occasion

The style of dance is an important factor to consider before hiring a performer. While for some event entertainers, like themed affairs and cultural specific celebrations, guests will have a clear expectation for the performance portion of the event, the performance style at many general events and celebrations is really open to whatever the host or event planner has in mind. When deciding on a performance style, your best course of action is to keep your audience at the forefront of your mind, and choose a style that you think will resonate best with them. Take into consideration the age of the audience, any commonalities your guests may have with one another (think profession, culture, or hobbies), and the reason your guests are attending the event. Knowing the dancer’s audience is as important as knowing the dancer, and can help ensure that the audience gets the best performance experience possible at your event. You should also keep in mind the theme or style of your event and the many details that will dictate that overall style, before settling on a specific performance style. If you are throwing a luau, roaring 20s celebration, or Bollywood bash, you and your guests likely share the same expectations for the performance style, costumes, and props. While themed events are somewhat easier to plan for, less specific themes or event styles can also help you choose the direction the performance of your event should take. For example, a lively celebration that will feature bright décor and loud music would pair nicely with an energetic performance by dancers in fun costumes. On the other hand, an evening fundraising event benefitting an emotion-evoking cause or group, may benefit from a slower, more serious performance that connects the audience back to the purpose of your event. While the options for the choosing an event entertainment style are almost limitless, so are the options for performance style. It may seem overwhelming, but there are people you can turn to for help. Before setting your mind on a particular performance style, contact a talent agency, who can connect you with an experienced talent agent or representative. Communicate with this professional on the details of your event and how you envision the performers will complement the style, décor, and purpose of your event. The talent agent should be able to make recommendations on performance style and group size, or may even have a very specific dancer or performance number in mind for your event. Collaboration with your team, your guests, and experienced talent agents, can help make a huge decision, like performance style, much easier to make. Making the right decision in this area will elevate the success of your event and give both your guests and performers a great experience. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/
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Consider How Much Space You Have to Work With

It should go without saying that dancers require space. Booking event entertainment to perform at your event is out of the question if you’re having trouble finding a place to seat your guests. Before booking any type of performance for your event, dancers especially, carefully analyze the available space at your venue to be sure you aren’t paying for unused talent. While performers require different types of spaces at the venue, their primary need will be a space to perform in. The amount of space dancers need to perform will vary depending on the number of people in the performance, the size of the performance, and the type of act they are performing. Floor space isn’t the only thing to pay attention to in preparing to book performers, though. You should also pay attention to the height of the ceilings in your main venue space, especially if you have an acrobatic or aerial performance in mind, or a performance that may include props. In analyzing the available performance space at your event venue, you should develop a floor plan. The plan should include where every piece of furniture in the room will be during the event, which will help you make sure that there will be ample space for guest seating and dining, mingling, a bar or serving stations, DJ booth, check-in tables, or any other amenities you plan to have set up at the event. If you are pressed for space that will accommodate all of these essentials, you should not book event entertainment to perform at your event. Without enough room to properly execute their planned performance, the dancers (and their agent) will either be upset and unwilling to work with you again, or they may refuse to perform at all. Another type of space that dancers require is a private room, or rooms depending on the size of the performing group, where the dancers can change, stretch, and both prepare and relax before and after the performance. This space should, at a bare minimum, have enough room to accommodate the entire group of performers at once. Ideally, though, this space will also be able to accommodate the performers’ costumes and other belongings and have easy access to a restroom. You should not decide on your own if the space you have available will be enough to accommodate your performers. Once you have decided on a performance style and are in contact with a talent agency, ask detailed questions about the number of dancers who will be performing and the amount of space they will need, if this information isn’t provided to you already. You may even consider offering to provide the talent agent or dancers with a tour of the venue before moving forward with the booking process to make sure everything will work out for both you and your performers. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/
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Have Your Dancers Practice in the Space You Have Provided

Like athletes, dancers need to warm up and practice their routines before performing in front of an audience. Allowing the dancers to practice in the same location that they will perform in let’s them find their groove more efficiently and helps them put on a better performance. Of the course the dancers will have extensively rehearsed and prepared whatever act they plan to perform at your event, but they have likely spent that time rehearsing in a space that looks or feels much different than the performance space you are providing them with. These changes will usually amount to changes in the performance, all of which dancers will want to sort out before taking the floor in front of your guests. Typically, dancers will want to arrive at the venue a few hours before their performance or before guests arrive to get comfortable with the performance space. Sometimes though, dancers may request access to the space days in advance of the event, depending on how extensive their act is. You can help these performers put on their best show, thereby impressing and entertaining your guests, by preparing the space and making it accessible to them. If you promised dancers that any equipment would be present or adjustments would be made to the performance for the day of the event, be sure to have these things in place for the rehearsal. These specifics were requested for a reason and rehearsing without them could cause glitches in the actual performance. Take note of when the dancers are arriving to rehearse and make sure that the venue setup will be complete before that time, especially for the day of the event. It will do your performers no good to show up for rehearsal if there are furniture, decorations, or event staff loitering in their performance space. What’s worse, failing to have everything in place could throw off the event schedule before the event even begins. The rehearsal time is usually only one hour or less, so block that hour off for the dancers only and make any last minute adjustments to the event space after their rehearsal time has ended. It is courteous of you as the event planner or host to allot time and accommodations for the dancers’ rehearsal well in advance of the event date, even if the dancers or talent agency has not yet mentioned rehearsal. This will show them that you are professional, have thought through the details, and are welcoming of them to your event. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/
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Research to Find Reputable Talent Agencies in Your Area

Quality, professional dancers and dance troupes exist in cities all over the world, and many are even willing to travel, if they are out of your area. Depending on their expertise, experience, and professionalism, booking dancers for your event can be quite expensive. Additionally, good dancers are more difficult to find than good DJs or band, especially without any outside help. Before you make such a big investment in and decision for your event, it is important to find a reputable talent agency to ensure you are booking skilled professionals to perform for your guests. Found in nearly every metro area in the country, talent agencies are perfect for connecting you with the dancer or group of dancers that your guests will enjoy. Working with a talent agency is the quickest and easiest way to book dancers for your event, because they have access to a large network of dancers in a variety of styles, can recommend a style or performance type best suited for your event, and can help make recommendations to prepare both you and your space for the in-event performance prior to your celebration. Not only do talent agencies have experience working with dancers, but they also have experience bridging the gap between event host and the dancers themselves, creating a seamless booking and planning experience. Before contacting a talent agency to hire event entertainment to perform at your event, you may already have an idea of the scale and style of performance you’d like to arrange for. Experienced agents will be able to tell you how realistic these expectations are and give you an estimate of what you will pay for the type of dance performance you have in mind. The agent or agency representative will also analyze your venue and the space you have set aside for the performers and tell you which types of performances would work best in the space, whether or not you have enough room reserved for the performers, and if there are any additional or special accommodations the dancers will need. Because sticking to your budget and developing a consistent event style are incredibly important to the planning process, the agent’s expertise and experience will be very beneficial to you in your planning. When working with a large group of dancers, you can imagine that without the assistance of a talent agency, communication would become quite difficult. Their ultimate goal is to book jobs for their dancers, while ensuring that the hosts’ expectations are being met and that the dancers are able to provide the guests of the event with an unforgettable experience. Working with a talent agency will make your event planning process much simpler and remove much of the stress out of locating and booking talented dancers to perform for your guests. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/
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100 Tips: Event Entertainment

With over 30 years of presence in the industry, Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions has established itself as a business that is familiar with virtually every facet of the entertainment booking industry. Breezin’ knows exactly what to do, and what not to do in order to create the best experience for your guests. Managing event entertainment may seem fairly straightforward, but there is more to it than most people anticipate. When should they arrive? How long should the performer’s act last? Is it necessary that I tip them? These are just a few of the potential questions you may have. Fortunately, Breezin’ is here to give you answers. A byproduct of the many years Breezin’ has spent in the industry is a solid, extensive network of entertainers from all types of genres. Not only does this result in them providing stellar entertainers for the function, it also guarantees that backup entertainers are available in the event of an emergency cancellation. Over the past three decades, Breezin’ has seen it all: bands, DJs, fire dancers, comedians – you name it; they’ve booked it at one time or another. Breezin’ has also catered to clients who were hosting nearly any event you can think of, ranging from 40th birthdays to celebrations of success for retiring CEOs. Their extensive knowledge of the industry has made them experts on coordinating and delivering first-rate entertainment. Choosing the right type of entertainment for your occasion can sometimes prove to be an unexpected difficulty when organizing your event. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions knows exactly what type of entertainment is appropriate for a particular setting. Breezin’ handles this responsibility so that you don’t have to, giving you time to focus on other aspects of organization. People often assume that booking directly through the entertainer will be more efficient, but then the customer ends up handling the organization problem themselves, which can quickly prove to be unnecessary stress. Furthermore, entertainers may prey on unsuspecting clients who are not aware of the industry’s standard rates for their services. Time is just as valuable as money, and you save both by utilizing Breezin’s expertise. Breezin’s customer satisfaction is their main priority, and they strive to ensure that each client they interact with is always thoroughly informed of the logistics of the booking process. Some agencies do not contact their clients until just days before their event, leaving the customer wondering what progress, if any, has been made toward organizing their entertainment. Listed below are 100 tips to ensure that booking your entertainment goes as smoothly as possible: Corporate 1. Never Book an Entertainer without Investigating Them First: watching an entertainer live or seeing a video of their past performances are the only two solid methods to determine whether an entertainer should be hired or not. Furthermore, you should pay close attention to how the audience reacts to the performance when looking into a specific entertainer. 2. Hire a Professional Bartender: This is vital if you intend to be serving alcohol at your event. Not everyone knows how to mix drinks properly. Enlisting the service of someone who does can ensure that your event stays running smoothly. Additionally, top-tier bartenders can also entertain guests. 3. Find the Perfect Venue: Some locations can be used as universal venues for corporate events; others, however, may give off a vibe that is different than that of your occasion. Making sure your event’s theme gels well with its hosting location will create a more comfortable atmosphere. 4. Create a Solid Plan: When it comes to organizing an event, especially one at the corporate level, you can never plan too much. Develop an outline of the occasion and expand upon it, including details such as how long entertainment will last, at what time it will be introduced, etc.
5. Establish the Proper BudgetOverspending on an event can make a lasting impact on the attendees, but hurts the company in the long run. In contrast, you also do not want to underspend if your goal is to create a solid impression on your guests. Take the time to fine tune your budget and set aside the proper amount for entertainment in order to keep your guests interested.
 
6. Choosing the Right Atmosphere for Your Audience:  The atmosphere you set for your audience should match with the event’s theme. Communicate with your chosen entertainer and discuss how the event will be set up and determine if any changes will need to be made. Lighting can serve as a primary tool for manipulating the mood your event has, and something as simple as dimming the lights can have a powerful effect.
7. Make Sure to Include it in InvitationsPeople are busy, and people forget things. Sending out both electronic and mailed invitations will make it far more likely that your guests will recall your event and make time for it within their schedules. Include on the invitation an announcement about what type of entertainment will be showcased to gather even more people to the occasion. 8. Develop a TimelineTo make sure everything needed for the event is prepared on time, establish a schedule with deadlines for event criteria and strictly adhere to it. The more effort you put into organizing your event and its entertainment, the more the guests (including you) can enjoy the occasion when the time comes. 9. Utilize Social MediaSocial media has become an integral part of everyday life, so take advantage of it! Promote your event and entertainment on your company’s social media pages, as your content has immediate exposure to your followers. Furthermore, creating a unique hashtag for the occasion and encouraging guests to include it in their posts will show the world how successful it was. 10. Start Planning NowIt is never too early to start planning. Taking a moment now to develop a solid budget, timeline for preparation, and outline for the event will save you tons of stress and ensure that you have all the time you need to plan your event perfectly. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/  Wedding Save 1. Don’t Limit Yourself to Just One Type of Entertainment: Many weddings feature DJs or bands, but not much else; don’t be afraid to explore other entertainment options, such as comedians, dancers, or other types of live performers. 2. Match Your Theme with Your Entertainer: If you seek to establish a specific atmosphere for your wedding, make sure your booked entertainment coincides with what you have already booked for your occasion; having a relaxed, mellow vibe and hiring a loud, boisterous rock band will throw everything off. 3. Find out What Equipment Your Venue Has: If you choose to have a singer, DJ, or musician perform, it is important to be aware of what equipment your chosen venue may or may not have. Confirming with both parties what is available will save both time and money; some entertainers charge extra fees if they have to transport their own sound equipment. 4. Always Choose Entertainment that has Performed at Weddings Before: A wedding is a monumental occasion that will be remembered by attendees forever. Some entertainers may perform very well at more relaxed occasions, such as social events, but may not offer their best services at weddings. Take the time to find an entertainer who meets your criteria and is also experienced in wedding entertainment. 5. Book as Early as You Can: The sooner you book the entertainment for your wedding, the more flexible your schedule becomes. If you would like to make an adjustment to the entertainment, it becomes much more likely to happen if the entertainer has more notice before the wedding. 6. Booking through an Agency: Utilizing the services of a third-party when organizing event entertainment can take a lot of stress off of you. Agencies handle everything from scheduling to finding the perfect entertainer for your occasion, which saves valuable time. 7. Book Directly through the Entertainer: This option may be more time consuming, but it is also cheaper. If you happen to have a specific entertainer in mind, booking directly through them allows you better communication. If you intend to scour through the thousands of entertainers who could fulfill your desired role, however, it may be better to go through an agency. 8. Choose the Right Music: While it may seem like common sense, making sure the music you play fits the ambience is very important to keep guests comfortable. Having a DJ or band with a set list that clashes with your event’s atmosphere will disrupt the vibe of the occasion. 9. Research Your Potential Entertainer: It is vital to look into how an entertainer performs in front of crowds, and what type of events they usually perform at. You can never educate yourself too much on your potential entertainment; so, don’t be afraid to research. 10. Openly Communicate with Your Entertainment: If you are not completely straightforward with the entertainer about what you expect from them at the event, you run the risk of being dissatisfied with their service. Take the time to go over exactly what you need to make their performance unforgettable. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/ Social 1. Stay within Your Budget: When organizing entertainment for social occasions, it can be tempting to overspend to put on the best show possible for your guests. In this case, the real price is paid after the occasion is over. Map out a budget and stick to it; you’ll be glad you did. 2. Assess How Much Space You Have for Your Performers: Booking a group of dancers or an entire band is pointless if you do not have the space to accommodate them. Only look into entertainers who you have the space for, unless your venue has the capability to offer an alternative. 3.Tailor to Your Audience: Just like musical performances played by a band or DJ should mesh with your event, other types of entertainment should be booked with your guests in mind. While it may not be possible to cater to every single person’s interests, an effort should be made to make sure the performers you hire are as universally appealing as possible. 4. Make sure the tone of the performance fits your event: A graduation where many family members will be present requires a different type of entertainment than a 30th birthday party. Make sure the entertainment is appropriate for the setting to make sure that everyone has a good time. 5. Always Consider a Musical Performance: When in doubt, bands and DJs are staple choices for virtually any event; it keeps people interested, dancing, and more comfortable when having conversations. As long as you have the right music selection, you can’t go wrong. 6. Try to Book as Soon as You Can: Entertainers are very busy people, and they generally need to know months in advance about your occasion in order to make room in their schedule. 7. Have a Backup Plan: Unplanned occurrences happen, and it is not impossible for your entertainment to cancel at the last minute. Having another entertainer on standby who is ready to step in if need be can prevent you from having to scramble to find a replacement moments before your guests arrive. 8. If Possible, Speak to Your Entertainment Directly: Communication is key, and making sure your entertainer will connect well with your guests is crucial. Speaking with your prospective entertainment, either on the phone or in person, will help you determine whether or not they are fit for the job. 9. Arrange Accommodations for the Entertainers: Entertainers, despite showcasing their jaw dropping, captivating talents to rooms full of people, are still workers, and they work very hard to succeed at what they do. As a result, they should be taken care of properly and offered complimentary refreshments. 10. Don’t be Afraid to be Unique: Don’t confine yourself to conventional entertainment options. As long as the entertainment is suitable, look into other options, like stand-up comedy or visual art. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/ DJs 1. Look into Booking through an Entertainment Agency: Reputable agencies will always have a solid, extensive network of DJs that they are able to summon on a whim. If you are unfamiliar with DJs, or if you would simply like to make the organization process run much more smoothly, consider booking through an entertainment agency. 2. Know Your Budget and which Options You Can Afford: DJs can evoke enthusiasm out of guests and get them up and socializing. The best DJs, however, are usually very expensive and may transcend your allotted budget for the event, so you will want to choose a performer who can satisfy your requirements without emptying your wallet. 3. Choose a DJ who will match your event style: DJs communicate frequently with the audience over a microphone during their performance. You want to make sure that this person is personable enough to conform to the overall style of your event so that the guests can be as engaged as possible. 4. Request a Performance Consultation Before the Day of your Gathering: Consulting with your chosen DJ before the event takes place lets you hammer out details and develop a schedule for the DJ’s performance. If you do not have a consultation prior to the occasion, you will have little influence in how they perform. 5. Do Not be Afraid to Ask Your DJ Questions: Top quality entertainers heavily prioritize the client. Ask them questions; part of their job is to communicate with you so you can figure out exactly what you want to see. 6. Designate an Area for Your DJ to Set Up and Play: While this may sound obvious, people sometimes forget to even consider where their hired DJ will set up their equipment and perform. Choosing a location in the venue with the best acoustics and greatest amount of space to play comfortably goes a long way in terms of quality. 7. Do Not Micromanage the Playlist, Do Offer Suggestions that Match Your Event: DJs work best when you let them do just that: work. Don’t get too caught up in what songs they are playing, as long as they are appropriate. If there is something particular you would like included, mention it to the DJ beforehand. Furthermore, you can ask them to offer guests the opportunity to suggest music during their performance. 8. Make sure their personality will fit well with your theme and guests: An amazing artist can ruin an event if they are rude, aloof, or otherwise condescending to guests or event personnel. Even if a DJ is not particularly poorly mannered, a lack of engagement with the audience will leave guests with a dull performance. 9. Determine Whether or Not You Want Your Guests Interacting with the DJ: For some occasions, it is better not to have the DJ interact at all with those who attend. In this case, the artist will play in the background with minimal use of a microphone. While a DJ that speaks to the audience will create a more energetic vibe, it is not ideal for every event. 10. Do Not Wait until the Last Minute to Hire Your DJ: DJs are very busy people, and the most talented have the most cluttered schedules. Waiting until the last minute before you book is a sure way to end up with a DJ who is not ideal for your event. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/ Bands 1. Choose the Right Type of Band for Your Function: A band that can handle a varied set list is ideal for most events, as it keeps the guests from growing bored with the type of music the band plays. However, anything the band performs must be relevant to most of their audience; heavy, chugging guitar riffs will not fit in at most bridal showers. 2. Explore Different Booking Options: Entertainment agencies are a great resource to use in contacting high profile bands. If you do not want to go through an agency, however, you could always look into local bands. No matter your location, there is always local talent to choose from. 3. Know the Appropriate Band Size for Your Event: Bringing in a two-piece band to play for a large crowd is unlikely to be a hit. Conversely, hiring a 12-person band to perform in front of a group of 20 people over a booming sound system would also not be ideal. The appropriate band size is very important to consider when booking, as you do not want to overwhelm or disappoint the audience. 4. Determine the cost and stick to your budget: Booking bands can get very expensive very quickly when you factor in time spent on setting up, breaking down, sound checks, etc. Figure out the exact cost of the band’s services before you hire them to ensure that you do not inadvertently go over your budget. 5. Decide Ahead of Time Where You Want the Band to Play: The band needs the right amount of space to perform, and it should be given to them if you want an optimized performance. The band’s playing area should be open and accessible so the audience can easily enjoy them. 6. Watch the Band Perform Live or via Video Recording Before you Book Them: Despite what you may have heard about a band’s talent, the only way to know for sure is to watch a video of their performance, or better yet, watch them play live. When you do, pay attention to how the crowd reacts to their music and determine if they are the right fit for your event. 7. Be Aware of Any Requirements the Band has: Some bands need certain equipment to perform, others have other accommodations and requests that they would like fulfilled during their time at the event’s location. If a band has a reasonable demand that will help them perform, go ahead and agree to it. 8. Notify the Band of Requests, Requirements, or Questions You Have: Bands use their talent to work for you, so they should always be open to being contacted about their upcoming performance. 9. Set a Specific Amount of Time for Your Band to Perform: To ensure that your schedule can be adhered to, come up with a time window where the band will be playing. This helps you keep track of your event’s progress, and also gives you the opportunity to tell your guests when the band will begin performing so that they can listen. 10. Prepare the area for the band before they arrive: Nothing wastes time like being unprepared for a band’s arrival and going through the process of setting up equipment, performing sound checks, etc. Be sure to be as ready as you can by the time they get there so the show can start smoothly. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/ Dancers 1. Research to Find Reputable Talent Agencies in Your Area: Good dancers are more difficult to find than good DJs or bands, especially without any outside help. Talent agencies are perfect for connecting you with the dancer or group of dancers that your guests will enjoy. 2. Choose the Right Dance Style for Your Occasion: The style of dance is an important factor to consider before hiring a performer. Foreign styles that are not very well known may not be the best option for most events if the guests are not likely to resonate with them. Knowing the dancer’s audience is equally important as knowing the dancer. 3. Be Aware of any special requests: Dancers sometimes use props, such as handheld objects or torches. If the dancers happen to need something for their performance that can be provided to them, it is important to make these accommodations, since the dancer knows what setting he or she needs to be in to perform optimally. 4. Consider How Much Space You Have to Work With: A dance group is out of the question if you have trouble finding space to seat your guests. Only book the amount of performers that your venue can handle; otherwise, you will be paying for unused talent. 5. Budget the Time You Want Your Dancers to Perform: Dancing is a very captivating performance art, but the amount of time the audience is exposed plays a role in how much they enjoy it. If they performance is too short, the audience will be left unsatisfied. If the performance drags on too long, the audience will grow bored. Therefore, a sweet spot must be found. 6. Make Sure the Floor Type/Stage is Right for Your Dancers: Some dancers require a specific type of floor to perform. For the dancers, this is not just a suggestion, but also a vital component of their act; they cannot perform without the right flooring, so it is imperative that you book a performer who can dance at your venue. 7. Don’t Forget to Set Up Sound Equipment: Music is a wonderful complement to a dancer’s performance, but it does no good if the sound equipment is not set up properly. Ideally, all of this should be taken care of before the dancers arrive to ensure the performance can begin seamlessly. 8. Have Your Dancers Practice in the Space You Have Provided: Like athletes, dancers need to warm up and practice their routines before performing it in front of their audience. Allowing the dancers to practice in the same location they perform let’s them find their groove more efficiently. 9. Keep Your Budget in Mind when Booking: Dancers are mesmerizing, but their service comes at a price. It is very easy to be tempted to overspend on promising dancers, but cheaper alternatives should always be considered in order to stay within your budget. 10. Prepare and clean up the dancing area prior to the performance time: Just like sound equipment should be set up for bands and DJs, a dancer’s performance area should be prepared properly in order to save time and allow them a proper area to warm up, stretch, and rehearse before the guests view them. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/ Speakers 1. Research Booking Options for Hiring a Speaker: It is important to research the different opportunities available to you. Hiring a speaker directly is a cheaper option and allows for more influence over who speaks at your event. However, this option can be time consuming and stressful, so it may be better to book through an agency. 2. Look for someone with experience and references: It is imperative to hire someone who speaks clearly and confidently in front of a live audience. Furthermore, it is vital to hire someone who is educated enough on your event to provide useful and captivating information to your guests. 3. Find Time to Speak with Your Applicant in Person or Over the Phone: Do not wait until the day of your gathering to meet your speaker. Set up a consultation ahead of time to get to know whom you are hiring and to establish any necessary requirements. 4. Have a Backup Speaker or Option for Your Event: If you book through an entertainment agency, your worries over this will be alleviated. If your speaker cannot attend your event, the agency will quickly replace them. However, if you booked directly with the speaker, you are left at the mercy of that individual should they choose to cancel at the last minute. 5. Choose someone who will match your event and be enjoyed by your guests: If you want your guests to engage with your speaker, it’s important to keep them in mind during the selection process. If you choose someone who will not connect well with the people attending your event, then they may become disinterested. Be sure to know your demographic and what appeals to them. 6. Thoroughly Review Official Terms and Agreements with Your Speaker: You should discuss what exactly the speaker will be covering, as well as how long they will be speaking for. You need to make sure that the speaker will not talk about sensitive topics or content that will offend or disinterest listeners, etc. 7. Know What You Can Afford: Hiring from the list of top speakers may seem like the best option, but the cost to employ may not fit your budget. Know your price range before reaching out to a speaker and keep in mind what is best for your event. 8. Plan the Amount of Time You Need for Your Speaker: Know exactly how much time your speaker will have to present during your event, and the precise time they are needed to speak. This will help avoid timing issues, such as the speaker dragging on too long or not presenting long enough. Keeping this in mind will aid in keeping your event organized and moving at a steady pace. 9. Notify Your Speaker of Required Topics and Discussions: Preparing your speaker ahead of time is imperative to their performance. Without any knowledge of necessary talking points, you may find that the speaker is disconnected from your event. Providing topic information will help them speak confidently about the theme of your event. 10. Ensure Your Speaker Can be Seen and Heard by All Guests: It would be pointless to hire someone to speak for your occasion if they cannot be seen or understood by the audience. Make sure the area where they speak is visible to all guests, and that sound equipment is working properly before the event begins. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/ Comedians 1. Know How to Find a Comedian for Your Event: Generally, going through a comedian’s booking agent is the quickest way to get them to perform at your event. If you prefer local comedians, entertainment agencies have access to plenty of them. 2. Always Keep Your Budget in Mind: It’s common for event planners to have the desire to hire a well-known comedian, but they often forget about the price that follows the popular name. Don’t just focus on booking the comedians you’ve heard of or seen on TV, but also research smaller name or local entertainers. 3. Choose Someone Whose Comedy Style Fits Your Event: While it seems that the main goal of all comedians is to make their audience laugh, some comedy styles may not pair well with the event you are hosting. Knowing exactly whom you are trying to entertain will help determine whom you should hire. 4. Sit Through a Live Rehearsal of their Material for the Gathering: This step may be time consuming if many revisions have to be made to the performance material. However, it’s important to know exactly what is being said during their set in order to avoid unwanted content that may be off-putting to guests. 5. Provide a stage or space for the comedian to perform: Make an accessible space, such as a stage, where your comedian can perform. Research where they generally perform and try to emulate that setting as best as you can, as it will be familiar to them and help them perform more comfortably. 6. Inform Your Comedian of Any Requirements You have for their Performance: If there is something specific you would like them to say, or something specific that you don’t want them to say, consult with them before the performance to ensure that everything runs smoothly. 7. Have Sound Equipment Working and Prepared Before They Get on Stage: It may be a little difficult for your chosen comedian to entertain the audience if they can’t be heard. In order to provide the highest quality experience to your guests, test the equipment prior to their arrival and prepare for any technical difficulties that may occur. 8. Inform the entertainer of their allotted performance time: Creating a solid schedule for your comedian will help avoid any confusion. Determining a specific performance time range will also allow for them to adjust their comedy set accordingly, preventing it from being cut short without finishing, or ending too early. 9. Avoid Any Last Minute Planning: Procrastinating on booking your comedian could leave you with little to no options, which could result in you either having to settle for someone you aren’t confident in, or not being able to find an entertainer at all. It’s best to plan ahead to avoid any booking conflicts. 10. Provide a Contract Containing Important Legal and Necessary Information: This should be thoroughly reviewed to make sure you know exactly what the comedian’s jokes will include and that your guests are as satisfied as possible. Don’t be afraid to sit down and talk to the comedian about their content; it’s up to you to decide what is said. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/ Other Live Performers 1. Live Performers Have Plenty of Options: Fire dancers, ventriloquists, and performers in character are a few of the endless options you have for live entertainment. Depending on the crowd, you can choose virtually anything to captivate guests. 2. Go Over Exactly What You Want: You should establish exactly how they will perform, and how they will interact with the crowd. Have it confirmed in a written agreement. 3. Don’t be Afraid to Negotiate or Compromise: If the performer isn’t exactly what you want, don’t worry; take the time to negotiate and figure something else out that your guests will enjoy. Perhaps they can tweak their performance to tailor to your audience. 4. Hire Appropriate Entertainment for Your Audience: Don’t bring in someone loud and boisterous for a 50th anniversary party. Make sure the entertainment fits the scene, or else it will clash with your attendees and potentially leave them dissatisfied. 5. Don’t Let Them Steal the Entire Show: Remember: your event is for you, not the entertainer. Keep guests occupied and interested with the entertainment, but don’t let it become the focus of the occasion. 6. Research Your Entertainer Thoroughly: Look through their history; are they effective entertainers? Do they perform consistently? Ask yourself questions like these before you hire someone for your event. 7. People Love Visuals: Flames and lights always awe a crowd, and if visual impact is what you are going for, these are two of the most solid options. How they are utilized is up for you to decide. 8. Abstract Performers can be a Solid Choice: Sometimes, there are performers who simply stand and perform spoken word poetry. While they are not conventional, they can be just as mesmerizing as traditional entertainers. 9. Don’t Let Them be Too Invasive: If your entertainment isn’t getting much feedback, they may try harder to gain the guests’ attention. Do not let them interfere with the attendees; it will be upsetting for some. 10. Think Outside the Box: The possibilities are endless, and it is all up for you to choose; you simply have to take the time and think about what will work for your event, and what will not. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit http://breezindemo.com/ Themed Parties 1. Make sure your entertainment matches your theme: If you’re holding an event with a casino theme, a heavy metal band is not going to gel well with the occasion’s atmosphere. No matter what type of entertainer you hire, make sure they fit in as well as the guests. 2. Make Sure Your Theme Matches Your Guests: If your guests are unlikely to enjoy the theme that your event will have, you should consider changing your theme idea to accommodate them. Otherwise, attendees will not enjoy the event, which means they will not appreciate the entertainment you provide for them. 3. Research to find entertainment that specializes in performing at themed events: If you have a Western theme to your event, look into performers who have worked Western events in the past. Finding an entertainer who can seamlessly conform to the theme of the occasion is the best option. 4. Choose a Theme that is Easy to Provide Entertainment for: Research the most popular themed party options to ensure you will have an ample supply of performers to choose from. Choosing an obscure theme will make your life more difficult when booking entertainment, so only do so if you have a specific performer in mind. 5. Make Sure Your Entertainment Dresses to Fit the Theme: Having a room full of guests dressed in 1940’s attire will definitely clash with dancers or comedians who are dressed in modern clothing. To keep the atmosphere consistent, make sure your entertainment dresses to fit the part. 6. Don’t Limit Yourself to Only Musicians and Dancers; Explore: Comedians can be a great choice for themed parties, as they can perform while adhering to the theme of the event. As long as they fit in, any performer will be successful in these settings. 7. Book Well in Advance: To ensure your entertainment has time to prepare for your event, book them as far ahead as possible so you can communicate with them if your needs happen to change during the months leading up to the party. 8. Be Sure to Communicate with Your Entertainment if You Have Any Requests: It’s your party, so make sure you let your entertainment know if they have to do anything special before or during your occasion. The more information you can give them, the better. 9. Look into Agencies who Offer Themed Party Services: Some entertainment agencies offer entire themed parties as package deals, complete with music, dancers, and other forms of entertainment. To save time on logistics and finding entertainers, an entertainment agency may be your answer. 10. Consider Booking More than One Type of Entertainer: Singers, dancers, and bands can all perform together to create a unique, immersive experience for your guests. Don’t limit yourself to just one option; if you have the budget, try combinations of different entertainment styles! Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/ Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save
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Where Do You Want Your Band To Play

Whether you’re planning for an event or performance, you should decide ahead of time where you want the event entertainment band to play. This is important because it will save you time, and it will also give the guests the best performance. This all starts with giving the band the right amount of space to play. What Are The Band’s Preferences? The first thing to consider is the band’s preferences. Understanding your band’s taste will help you decide where they will want to perform. Not to worry though because most bands are flexible and would perform anywhere you place them, for a price, of course. But as long as it’s comfortable, an all string quartet could play either outside or inside. Keep in mind, some bands may say they only play inside or only play outside. Although it’s rare, it’s still a possibility. Talking to your band and asking them what they prefer will help you decide where to place them on the night of the event. Playing Inside Once you asked your band and either you or they have decided on playing inside, there are a few factors to consider before opening night. The first being, make sure there is enough room for the bandmates to set up their instruments and equipment. If the venue is small, that might be a problem for bands that have more than four members. If that’s the case, sacrifice a small space in the back of the venue for those who aren’t performing, that just control the audio. This will help optimize your space and make your band happy. Also, make sure there is a stage along with a dance floor. A stage will separate your guests from your performers and give off a real feel of a concert or performance. Moreover, a dance floor will create a space for your guests to watch and dance, as they enjoy themselves. But be sure that there is enough space for your dance floor, keeping in mind it should be separate and away from any tables or chairs. Playing Outside If you or the band decided on playing outside, consider these factors before opening night. Now, because the event is outside, this does not mean you can use your whole surroundings exclusively for the band only. Again, create a space for the stage and the equipment. Also, remember the floor. If you plan on having a dance floor, invest in building a dance floor for guests who are wearing heels or nice shoes. Or if your event doesn’t have a dress code, your dance floor can turn into a crowd of people standing wherever they please. These tips should help you decide on where you or your band would like to play on opening night. The point is for the guests to enjoy themselves and to make this the best performance ever. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/
Posted on / by Michael Dervech / in Insights

Welcome To Show Biz

When you work in show business, you know that anything can happen; performers show up late, cameras malfunction, the sound shuts off. It feels like nothing’s going right. But that’s show business for you, you’re constantly running around backstage like a lunatic. But with all that chaos, you know the audience is having a blast because you can hear them. So, even though you go through hell backstage, you do it to make sure it’s legendary onstage. The number one thing, though, you should carefully plan for is setting a specific amount of time for your band or bands to perform. This is known as a set list. So, here are some ways you can successfully plan to make for a good show and proper set list, onstage and off. Make Sure They’re Punctual For starters, remind your performers they need to be at the venue, at a certain time. This will give all the other performers and even backstage crew members enough time and space to work in. Also, by showing up on time, no one is wasting time waiting for a sound check or fitting. But again, in show business, anything can happen, and if something makes your performers late, like traffic or a missed flight, remind your performers they should call ahead of time to let you know they’re running behind. It’s unfortunate, but at least you can work around that, instead of just wondering where they are, waiting. When It’s Show Time Now, adhering to the set length is important for you and performers because audiences are paying to be entertained for at least a couple of hours. With that being said, remember to discuss with your performers the set list they are going to play out and see if it works with the time window you gave them. When your performers respect the set length, they won’t run over and take away time for other performers that night. Don’t Overstay Your Welcome That goes into, making sure your performers understand they need to watch the time they’re on stage. Making sure your performers don’t overstay their welcome on stage will ensure the whole night runs smoothly and according to plan; from quick changes backstage to cleaning up and making sure everyone is out. In addition, make sure your performers don’t under-stay their welcome on stage, either. If they are the headliners, fans are not going to be please they paid top dollar to see a fifty minute show. Most importantly, if your venue has to follow noise ordinance laws, licensing laws, and all sorts of rules, emphasize this to the performers to make certain they abide by the set length. By following these tips, you will have made for an amazing show, backstage and onstage. Breezin’ Entertainment & Productions offers premier service that is sure to both relieve the stress of the event planning process and guarantee that the event entertainment that is provided exceeds all expectations. To book your next event contact a Breezin’ representative at 813-463-2272 today or visit https://breezin.com/

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