BizBash Expo Event Report: Performers for Hire
The other week I had an opportunity to check out what is by far one of my favorite industry events: the annual NYC BizBash Expo, held at the Javits Convention Center - one of five annual trade shows hosted by BizBash across the country.
Based here in NYC, BizBash is a national media company with outlets both online and in print that has quickly become the go-to source for information, trends, forecasts, and insight into the events industry. In addition to the Expo, BizBash has a Hall of Fame and Event Style Awards program to recognize and reward top vendors.
The tradeshow floor of the BizBash Expo floor brought together thousands of event professionals and exhibitors - everything from event security firms to venues to fabric companies to floral designers. I met loads of people and took loads of pictures, and will be sharing a small taste of what I saw here on Stylehound.
First up? A truly unique vendor category: all kinds of performers, performance artists, and dancers for hire. Hiring these talented folks is a popular way to add character, atmosphere, and entertainment to an event. Does that seem farfetched? It isn’t! We have worked with professional performers for all kinds of events. A favorite personal example: for a book launch party, we once “rented” actors dressed in turn-of-the-century costumes to act as guests from an bygone era.
Here are some of the myriad performers I captured at the Expo:

This gent was dressed as a Christmas tree - and was on stilts!

Another chap, juggling - and also on stilts!

Don’t worry, she was on stilts too!
Then, there were performers in incredible, perception-altering costumes:


These performers were from ACROBACK Productions, the firm that provided general atmosphere for the Expo, and BONGARBIZ.
There were also a handful of ladies from one of my favorite companies, the Screaming Queens. Take a look at their table lady! She was literally standing in the center of a round table on casters that allowed her to walk through the event, offering all kinds of treats on her tabletop.


Of course, some of the exhibitors in costume were not performers at all, they were just dolled up to attract attention or - let’s be honest - for the sheer fun of it! I have a feeling a mix of those factors was at play for these two gentlemen hamming it up at the New York Zoos and Aquariums booth (a rental venue).

As you can imagine, the Expo was a lot of fun, but it was also truly informative. Keep an eye on the blog to see more reports from this industry-insider trade show.





These girls on 6th photo (counting down) have really strange make up. I wish to not meet them in the dark street
Great fun Expo!
2 December 2009 at 6:26 am