9.25.2012

Prosit!

It's time for lederhosen, wooly socks, and of course, beer in a big glass boot. All this can mean only one thing: OKTOBERFEST! Event designer and planner extraodinaire Sarah Lucas hired us to an out-of-this-world alphornist as well as a rollicking Bavarian band! Together with Sarah, Best Beverage Catering (they did a porter and champagne cocktail--WOW!) and Componere (using molecular gastronomy they created a pork cake topped with a "beer sphere"--essentially a ball of liquid beer atop the bite...fancy and delicious!) we turned Palo Alto into a little slice of Europe for a fun loving family. 
Alphornist 
Alpenrose Band (2 out of 4 members) 
As if this crew wasn't fun and creative enough to work with we had a brand new team member joining us! Introducing Kelsey Pavao, our new Marketing and Production Associate--she jumped into the Entire Productions wackiness feet first with professionalism, grace, and a sense of humor. Check back soon for some of the professional shots, but until then, grab a german pretzel, kick back with a stein of your favorite brew and say "prosit"! 
Elise Everett and Kelsey Pavao. We hadn't brought anything German so Richard lent us some hats :-)

9.10.2012

From French Carnival to French Vietnamese

Parlez-vous Francais? 

Ok neither do we (except Natasha!) but we definitely speak lighting and lately we've had the pleasure sponsoring two marketing events at beautiful SF venues. On August 8th Dylan (Director of our A/V division) and our crew lit up The Box SF for their French Carnival themed marketing event. We were in good company with Small Potatoes Catering serving up tasty treats (they made DELICIOUS fried chicken biscuits with honey butter and tabasco cotton candy) and Tonic Beverage Catering mixing refreshing libations. Our friends at Orange Photography captured the fun....check out all the photos here!
Left to right: Elise Everett (Entire Productions), Christopher Lee (Leftwich Event Specialists), Jessica Haro (Global Gourmet Catering).  Photo by Orange Photography.
Amazing antique door table! Photo by Orange Photography.

The next week we found ourselves at Le Colonial, our favorite San Francisco French-Vietnamese restaurant/venue. If you haven't been over there to sip a mojito on the terrace you really don't know what you're missing! We did all of the moody uplighting and splashy gobo light on the dance floor of their logo.

9.01.2012

"The Big 4-0" & Other Fabulous Fetes

Lately we've been receiving a lot of requests for entertainment and lighting for milestone birthdays and anniversaries lately. We love that people are celebrating these events with creativity, whimsy, and a sense of humor. 

One client hosted an upscale 20th anniversary party at his home--starting the evening with a candy girl greeting guests as they arrived, a feature performance by Her Rebel Highness , a victorian themed walking table serving vodka shots and to top it all off- a mermaid swimming in the pool!


Her Rebel Highness
Swimming Mermaid

Walking Table

The other trend we've been loving has been the blow-out 40th birthday party! One client celebrating at Roe is featuring go-go dancers and hoop dancers and a rocking DJ. 

A fun-loving husband and wife are hosting a joint 40th birthday at the W San Francisco with Candy Girls, Contortionists, LED-Hoop Dancers and an amazing DJ. We love that SF knows how to party! 

Magic Mike...who?


Customer service is all about giving the people what they want, right? Well on July 15th the customer wanted three sexy "Chippendales" revue dancers! We met the request head on, suppressing our giggles. It was an interesting challenge du jour, being as we had never before sent out exotic dancers.

So who was this daring, saucy client? She was an 80-year-old woman with a high-end event planner. And the event was to be held at one of the most-known upscale hotels in San Francisco. It quickly became my PG-13 pet project. I couldn't help but love it. A bunch of elegant older ladies at a swanky hotel waving dollar bills around? Yes. Yes. Yes.  If you've lived to see 80, you're pretty much entitled to start doing whatever the heck you want. And this particular elegant older lady wanted to see three hot men strip to the Hava Nagila, and lift her up in her chair, whilst wearing oversized Star of David necklaces.  Yes. Yes. Yes. Give the people what they want.


Just to make sure you absorbed all of the awesomeness in the above paragraph here are the CliffsNotes: 


Our client, a woman well into her golden years, wanted three dancers to strip down to their skivvies and Jewish Star necklaces with the Hava Nagila blaring in the background. At the most famous hotel in SF.


Ok...now that you've had a moment to process that, I'll continue.

Not fully trusting career strippers to adhere to our no-touching policy (and to not think I was totally demented when I requested they strip to a Hebrew folk song), I sought out three incredibly talented and hunky professional dancers/circus performers that we've worked with in the past. I knew they had the performance-chops, they knew that sometimes jobs are weird. Plus they're easy on the eyes.


Luckily San Francisco seems to LOVE weird and they agreed to do it. The ladies were delighted (one of our dancers backflipped out of his pants) and the dancers had a great time. 

Now I suppose we can say we really can provide it all in terms of entertainment, but this one most certainly requires a backstory. My only regret was being out of town the day of the event--it's a memory I would have treasured forever!

-Elise

Natasha's view: When I overheard Elise talking on the phone with this planner about hiring male strippers, I was thinking, 

       "No! We don't do strippers, we have to draw the line somewhere!" 

But how could we turn down this wonderful planner and her octogenarian client? 

I made peace with the fact that we are officially sending out dancers that will remove their clothes to their G-string (but with dancers we know and trust), but then I heard, 

      "You want use to source a blinking large Star of David necklace for the dancers?" Again, I said, 

      "No! We couldn't possibly have them wearing that!" 

Then I saw the music request for the performance which was the techno dance version of Hava Nagila. I giggled aloud and just couldn't believe this was my life and my incredible business! 

I love what I do- and so does everyone who works with me. This is one reason why. And it pushes my boundaries sometimes, but we're always growing and learning, right? 'Can't take the Iowa out of the girl, I guess. But after 18 years of San Francisco life, I think I'm becoming a native!

(We cannot show photos because of their sensitive nature, and to protect our client's identity- but I assure you, it was awesome!)

Natasha Miller/Founder

Natasha Miller/Founder
Natasha Miller/Creative Director