UVL celebrates brochure launch at Tate Britain
David Quainton, 03 February 2010, 11:12am
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comments on this articleUnique Venues of London (UVL) has held its 2010 brochure launch in front of 500 people at Tate Britain.
Guests were greeted with a timeline projection, depicting the origin of UVL's venues, supplied by Event Concept. This was followed by performances from Private Drama's ‘Serenity' act and Sternberg Clarke's DJ Lindsay Evans.
The event, held throughout three event spaces, also incorporated an information lounge, where 47 prizes were up for grabs. Prizes included various tickets to top notch London shows, exhibitions and London Fashion Weekend all donated by UVL member venues.
"It was a real pleasure to have representatives from 69 of our spectacular venues together with clients and suppliers under one roof to celebrate," said UVL chair and London Eye corporate sales manager Lisa Hatswell.
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Adam Sternberg - 03 February 2010
This was a fantastically well organised event- the food was amazing- and just shows how a promo event should be done.
Jason Down - 03 February 2010
Just to echo what Adam has said, an amazing event, with such a fantastic turn out. Fisher were thrilled to supply lighting to the exterior of the building and loung furniture to the Manton Foyer. We are strong supportors of UVL and the Tate \(who did a fantastic job at organising the vast array of suppliers) and we very much look forward to the next!
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