The Greatest Show!
And multi-aspect intelligent lighting
displays.
Entertainment included spellbinding balance on a rotating mirror ball.
C
hurch House
Westminster hosted a
dazzling showcase evening
for event professionals
earlier this year. The gala
dinner, attended by 250
event organisers, provided
an opportunity to experience
the London venue’s versatile
event spaces, high-tech
audio-visual capabilities and
inspired menus created by
catering partner, CH&CO.
Guests entered the venue
through Dean’s Yard with the
stunning backdrop of an
illuminated Westminster Abbey.
From here they were guided to
the Hoare Memorial Hall where
reception drinks and canapés
were served.
Guests then made their way to
the venue’s largest event
space, the Assembly Hall, with
25 round tables spaciously
positioned in front of the large
stage with a star cloth
background. Multi-aspect
intelligent lighting displays
illuminated the room including
the impressive domed ceiling.
Once everyone was seated, the
lights dimmed and the evening
got into full swing with a
performance of the Greatest
Showman by Club Mob, a
multitalented troop of
performers that specialises in
providing the unexpected!
Bringing the audience back to
reality, Robin Parker, General
Manager of Church House
Westminster, welcomed the
guests and introduced the
Head Chef, Joseph Lovell, and
Sous Chef, Davide Garzitto, by
means of a pre-recorded video
to explain the finer details of
the evening’s menu.
The evening continued with
songs between each course by
Club Mob and by Valeria, who
performed a spellbinding
routine of contortion and
balance on a rotating mirror
ball.
The final act saw the entire
crew of the flash mob coming
together on stage for the
evening’s grand finale. Instead
of goody bags, Robin Parker
confirmed that Church House
will be donating to the British
Heart Foundation, the venue’s
chosen charity for 2019.
Although the evening’s
programme was full of activity,
carriages were at 9.30pm,
allowing guests to make their
way home in good time..
Commenting the following day
Robin Parker said, “Our
objective for the evening was to
show exactly what the venue
could do and judging by the
amazing comments we have
received, we have achieved
that. For many years we have
had an excellent reputation for
holding conferences and
meetings, so it is great to be
able to show clients the
versatility of the venue!”.
Church House Westminster,
Dean’s Yard, Westminster,
London SW1P 3NZ
Tel: 020 7390 1590
www.churchhouseconf.co.uk
A charity rate is available.
The Assembly Hall.
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