Chante et danse becomes The Entertainment Company
Chante et danse becomes The Entertainment Company
Introducing the premiere performance company – bringing magic to your event.
The Entertainment
Company was launched at The Crowne Plaza Hotel with the best
in Christchurch entertainment on show.
“With the
revitalisation of our city, we’ve created a fresh company
offering more entertainment choices for our clients,” says
Sandy Gray director of The Entertainment
Company.
“We’re more than musical theatre.
We’re the best in professional entertainment, we bring
magic to your event,” Sandy says.
The
Entertainment Company also hosts parties, MCs events, takes
care of your product launches, manages bands (duos/groups),
aerial artists and circus performers, showgirls, samba
dancers and also offers icebreakers at
conferences.
“Looking ahead to Christmas and
client parties we have a 45 minute floor show of singing and
dancing, which then moves into a band to get your clients
dancing the night away,” says Sandy.
The
Entertainment Company’s creative director, Nickie
Wellbourne, says “It doesn't have to be hard to be
different. Making an idea real is our speciality. And if you
don't have one we will create it for you. Transform your
conference dinner into the colourful streets of Mexico with
the party of the year Dia de los muertos ( Day of the Dead)
festival. Or Game of Thrones battle it out to win the Iron
Throne. Exciting
stuff!”
ends
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