Focus on Entertainment

5 High-Impact Team Building Activities for Today's Events

| Published in March 2009
Build a group that will exceed expectations by exceeding theirs

Your One-Stop Guide to Variety Acts

| Published in February 2009
Max Maven Mind reader Max Maven creates participatory theater with his performance. Ready to serve up big entertainment without a big price tag? Try one of these top variety acts

How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Family-Friendly Entertainment

| Published in January 2009
Les Oiseaux Du Paradis offers an aerial ballet experience that both children and adults enjoy for its beautiful costuming, skilled performers and artistry. Companies are increasingly looking to offer family-friendly entertainment. Here’s how to do it right

Getting into the Act

| Published in April 2008
From rock violinists to ventriloquists, find out which entertainers are burning up the corporate circuit today

‘Heads, Hands, Hearts’

| Published in April 2008
Including philanthropic elements in team building activities engages employees on an emotional level. Here, Coors employees sort medical supplies to be delivered to developing countries. To truly motivate employees, today’s team building programs need to impact the emotional bottom line

That Takes Talent

| Published in March 2008
Josh Kelley performed at the 944 Super Village during Super Bowl XLII. Want a rock star to headline your event? It all starts with the offer. Booking rock star entertainment? Stop wondering and start asking the right questions

Avoiding Tragedy with Comedy

| Published in March 2008
“Dana Carvey is a great corporate performer,” says J.B. Miller of Empire Entertainment, which has worked with comedians such as Billy Crystal, Jerry Seinfeld, Jon Stewart and Whoopi Goldberg Worried about using a comedian at your next event? Here’s how to make it work

Come One, Come All

| Published in January 2008
Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resort caters to both meetings and families. Planning a Familly Affair? Here's How to Keep Them Entertained

All Roads Lead to the Super Bowl...

| Published in January 2008
Members of Chris Parker Project donned Super Bowl XLII shirts when they performed, silhouetted by the 20-foot by 24-foot video wall backdrop at Countdown to Kickoff. ...But Entertainers Take Many Paths to Get There

Making the Jump

| Published in October 2007
What Color is your Team Building Parachute?

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