6.24.2013

The Spinsters Ball

The Spinsters of San Francisco is a community oriented social and philanthropic organization comprised of women who sponsor and raise funds for a designated local charity. For the 2012-2013 year, the members have chosen the San Francisco and Marin Food Banks to benefit from their fundraising efforts. The Annual Ball for members and their guests took place in the Fairmont Hotel Penthouse this month, and we were honored to be a part of it!

The Spinsters asked us to source a band for the first half of the event who is capable of performing sophisticated, background music and also fun, energetic, Top 40s hits. Without hesitation, we sent them the Night Fever band, and judging by the second picture below, guests enjoyed dancing along!

The second half of the night featured DJ Dylan Cahill who rocked the (Pent)house with his upbeat and clever mixes. He always knows how to draw a crowd!

When guests weren’t busting a move on the dance floor, they could sit down with Jamie Starzyk, an amazing tarot card reader, to peek into their future. Whether they sat down with Jamie alone or with their date, the young women of the Spinsters loved having this as an activity at the event!

Last but certainly not least, Entire Productions AV set the mood with uplighting in the Living Room while the dancers partied on.

Thanks to all of those in charge of putting on such a fabulous event and for having us be a part of it! We also thank Drew Altizer Photography for capturing some great shots of our talent.

Night Fever

Night Fever & dancing party guests

Jamie Starzyk - Tarot Card Reader

By Kelsey Pavao, © Entire Productions

6.04.2013

Onsite Management: An Intern's Perspective

Entire Productions has been graced with the assistance of two bright interns for the past few weeks. After working onsite at their first event with our team two weeks ago, this is their story…


Last night we (Mary and Natalie) were lucky enough to join the wonderful Kelsey at the First Place for Youth Fundraiser at The Fox Theatre in Oakland. This nonprofit organization provides housing and supportive services to former foster youth throughout California, and celebrated their 15th year with a blowout event!

Mary arrived embarrassingly early and was informed by a burly man that the theater was closed for admittance. Too afraid to inform him that she was indeed working for the event, she scurried away and waited for someone with more authority than herself to arrive. Kelsey arrived shortly after and we began a walkthrough of the talent’s dressing rooms, making sure that all of their requests were handled. We had a few minutes before sound check was scheduled to begin so we helped the Samantha Smith Productions team drape linens onto the cocktail tables.

Sound check began with Pamela, a young woman who has benefited from the nonprofit’s services, practicing her success story. Then Maya Azucena and her band began sound checking their music. It was so much fun seeing how enthusiastic Maya is when she sings, even during a sound check! Vocal Rush, an a cappella group from Oakland School for the Arts, did their sound check next. Then Natalie arrived just in time to watch DJ Fuze and Zion I perform their sound checks. She was very excited to learn that Zion I is the same group who performs one of her favorite songs “Coastin’.” She was a little star-struck to say the least!

After sound check, we completed a typical intern task: running to the diner next door to get Kelsey and ourselves some dinner. After eating, we struck up a conversation with DJ Fuze, which ended in another food run. This time we went to the food trucks that the event provided for the guests and talent. There was an assorted selection of Indian food, empanadas, hamburgers, and cupcakes. We picked up a few Indian food selections for DJ Fuze and may or may not have grabbed some cupcakes for ourselves on the way back…

After giving DJ Fuze his food, we went into Vocal Rush’s dressing room to fetch them for their performance. They sang two songs, including one of our favorite country songs, “Need You Now” by Lady Antebellum and did a fantastic job! Then Pamela spoke about how First Place for Youth helped her after she was finished with the foster care system. Her speech was extremely moving and made us realize how lucky we are to have such supportive families and be a part of a great community. While Pamela was onstage, the MC started to encourage the crowd to text in donations and they were able to raise an astonishing amount to help local foster children.

Then DJ Fuze took the stage and played some great mash-ups such as “The Cupid Shuffle” and “I Feel Good”. We also watched an incredible performance by Maya from backstage.  As she was finishing up, we went downstairs to Zion I’s dressing room and informed the duo that they would be going on stage in a few minutes. It was so much fun to watch an artist from backstage that we actually knew!

After standing backstage for about 15 minutes, Kelsey said that we could join the guests on the dance floor and watch Zion I perform from the crowd. Zion I taught the crowd to slam our hands to the beat of the music, and we did this dance move for pretty much the rest of the night. After dancing for about 15 minutes, we returned backstage and assured that everything was going smoothly before catching the Bart train home. Overall, it proved to be a very successful evening and it was great to see the behind the scenes role that Entire Productions plays during events!

All photos below were taken by Mary, Natalie & Kelsey's super professional iPhones.

An artsy photo from backstage

Maya sound check

Vocal Rush sound check

DJ Fuze performance

Maya Azucena performance

A backstage look at Vocal Rush's performance

Zion I performance

Zion I & dancing party guests

Zion I dancing along to the beat

Zion I performance - great shot!


By Natalie Garrett & Mary Crowgey, © Entire Productions

Natasha Miller/Founder

Natasha Miller/Founder
Natasha Miller/Creative Director