Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Annual Night of Hope, 2010


We had the pleasure of working with the American Cancer Society as they hosted their Annual Night of Hope Gala at the Paradice Hotel and Casino last weekend. The Aphrodisiacs band traveled from Chicago to play for several hundred disco lovers who danced the night away under our newest concept in lighting, a trussing square. This thing is cool! We've designed the square to be placed over the dance floor area and added intelligent (moving) lights, LED fixtures, strobes and a huge mirror ball. If you are looking for something really different and unique for your event, this is it! We're the original lighting company who brought the concept of lighted trusses to the area and now of course everyone has made the look their own. Now we've brought even more concepts to the area via the trussing square as well as the option of adding a customized, lighted/draped bar service area and a draped dance floor area! It's exciting to offer so many different choices to our clients and to stay fresh as the industry/market leader. We are also looking forward to presenting a few more tricks we've hidden up our sleeves in the upcoming weeks of the year; please check in often to see what new, fun things pop up on our blog. Thanks for checking in!

Bill Brady at The Double Tree, Bloomington.


We spent Tuesday, February 2nd at the Double Tree Hotel in Bloomington witnessing history in the making. Bill Brady's campaign took over the "pre-event" area of the conference center in it's quest to secure the Republican nomination to get Mr. Brady into the Illinois' Governors seat. We were asked to team up with our pal Tim from Absolute Light & Sound (who took care of all of the AV requirements of the evening) and add a bit of color to the space. We created a custom gobo specific to Mr. Brady's campaign and projected it predominately for all to see. We used red and blue to tie the event together with color and give the room a very patriotic feeling as everyone watched Mr. Brady speak about his plans for the future of Illinois.