The Melbourne Town Hall is a magnificent heritage building steeped in history. The moment you walk up the red carpet staircase, you will be struck by the historic significance of the building.
The breathtaking majesty of the main hall and the soaring seventy-foot ceilings are crowned with glamorous chandeliers. The centrepiece is the largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere — is Melbourne’s own original wood-carved Grand Organ.
For us, it’s the perfect place to host a party. Almost 800 employees from online employment hub, SEEK, celebrated the year’s end in their annual costume party .
Dressed using a combination of premium furniture, bespoke floral installations and cost-effective styling solutions the space included subtle integrations of mirror balls and reflections to add continuity.
Guests enjoyed canapés across the evening, and instead of the notorious end of night kebab run, we had them covered with late night snacks.
Usually performing at Melbourne’s most prominent venues, and heard on community radio PBS FM and Triple R respectively, DJs Watts Love and MzRizk flanked DJ and sax playing headliner Jimi the Queen.
Lighting and SFX emphasising the client’s signature brand colours using pinks and subtle blues lights as a base wash to signify 'party' and highlight the interior features of the Melbourne Town Hall and the organ. Lasers and haze machines always a must.
Creative Production | The Social Crew
Furniture | Dann Event Hire
SPX / Lighting | AVD
Lasers | Sound Experience
Floral Installations | Flowers Vasette
Photography by Nicole Reed