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Picture a table beautifully set for dinner. The centerpiece could be regarded as the focal point for the table contributing to the decor of the entire room.
Centerpiece
Usually at an event the centerpiece is the same from table to table. However, I have seen table settings, each of a different design, representing for example, where the guests had traveled from, such as the New York table or the Miami table. I have also see centerpieces that represent the interests and activities of the celebrants.
A great deal of care can go into the design of a centerpiece. It shouldn’t be too big, obstructing the view of the other guests at the table or obstruct the view of the rest of the room where important activities will be taking place. It could have lights or be lit from above. All by itself the centerpiece can be regarded as one of the unifying factors in the visual presentation of an event.
Master of Ceremonies
In much the same way the master of ceremonies conducting the festivities of the evening is a focal point and unifying factor for an event; he’s the man out front.
Being interesting and entertaining the MC yet strikes the proper tone. Unless otherwise instructed he is not there to make wisecracks or use profanity and otherwise make guests feel uncomfortable. For more about this please see the link: Your Master of Ceremonies, What Does He Do? on the Wedding and Event Podcast Website.
In this episode, I relay a story of a wonderful retirement party that I particularly enjoyed being part of that took place at the Shakespeare Club in Pasadena.
And now please enjoy, Party at the Shakespeare Club. Wedding and Event Podcast Episode 58.
Sincerely, Eric Zimmermann Host of Wedding & Event Podcast 626-797-1795
About Tobey Dodge
Tobey is a published author and Wedding and Event Consultant.
Available on Amazon.
Contact: tobey@tobeydodge.com
About Eric Zimmermann
Eric is a DJ/Master of Ceremonies, Pianist, Bandleader, and Co-founder of Elegant Music. Eric is also a commercial actor in Los Angeles and Host of Wedding & Event Podcast.
Contact: eric@elegantmusic.com
Website: www.elegantmusic.com
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