Saturday, December 10, 2011

Sevacare goes Bollywood!


Maz were proud to be part of the team organising the sevacare’s 13th anniversary Christmas party. The event was not only an opportunity for chairman Ravi Bains to thank his staff of over 30 care homes, it was also benefiting Breast Cancer and many more rewarding bodies.


Central Banqueting Suite in Bilston was turned into Bollywood Bizarre for one evening only. Maz Events team turned the venue around to look like it was fit for Bollywood stars. From ceiling high black draping, luscious gold theatrical curtains, Bollywood projection gobos, fan backdrops, Bollywood photo booths, LED table centres and much much more.


Guests were left star struck when they were greeted outside by fire breathers and magicians braving the weather to show off their skills! They were lead into a drinks reception where champagne, strawberries and cocktails were freely flowing. When the string curtains were pulled back all 300 guests were lead to their Bollywood film named tables.


The evening started off with compare Sukhi Bart welcoming everyone and outlining the evening’s entertainment. We kicked off with handing out surprise 10 year service awards to some dedicated staff members. Then moving on Baldev Kaur Rayat introduced Breast cancer charity, and was presented a cheque for 5k as a donation from Sevacare. Guests were soon entertained by Bollywood Dreams Dance academy that performed a 15 minute medley.


Darren staple berg that ran the London marathon was then invited to the stage along with Graham Harrison who cycled from John o’groates to lands’ end were commended on stage for their achievements.


Towards the beginning of the dance floor opening, Alexander Stewart who the Observer labelled

a singer to listen out for, astonishingly mature for his 23 years, a pretty auspicious beginning, and graced guests with his extraordinary jazz voice, fitting in some Christmas hits too. Guests were left stunned. Alexander well and truly opened the dance floor in style and left guests dancing away till the early hours of the morning.

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