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Event Glitches Happen

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by Rob

After hosting events for upwards of a decade, I can honestly say one thing: Nothing ever runs smoothly. For every event you attend that appears to run like clockwork, there is at least one somebody behind the scenes ripping their hair out. From sound system glitches, to weather problems… restroom “malfunctions”, to miscommunications with staff and venues. You are always fighting a battle with something that threatens to disrupt the event or worse… bring it to a grinding halt.

When I got the message on my phone Saturday from Maria saying there was a double booking for the night and the dance had to be cancelled at the last minute, I could feel her pain. It’s an event organizer’s worst nightmare. What do you do? The only thing you can. You extend an apology, offer to make things right with your audience, and move on. It seems most people I’ve talked to have been very understanding about this glitch. We hope you will be to. If you can, rally the troops and we’ll see you at the next dance on March 13th.

So Maria doesn’t feel so bad… here are a few memorable event glitches that Dawn and I have gone through:

Weather: Yes, we’ve had to cancel a dance at the last minute too. In 2004, Hurricane Charlie was bearing down on Central Florida. Leading up to the weekend, the storm wasn’t supposed to hit Orlando. It wasn’t until Friday afternoon that it changed course leading to a direct hit Friday night. After weathering the storm and accessing the damage at our own house, it suddenly hit us… what about the dance? We made a hair-raising drive across Orlando (with no working stop lights) to check out the situation at the venue. The venue was okay, but there was no power and there was at tree down in the parking lot. We decided to cancel the event. However, since we had no power ourselves and the cell phone network was intermittent at best, we had no way of letting anyone know. The best we could do is post a hand written sign on the venue door. To this day, we have only met two people who ever saw that sign.

Power: I’ve encountered a lot of technical glitches. From missing adaptors to the blue screen of death (why do you think I DJ with a Mac now?), however, there is one technical problem that is almost impossible to overcome… loss of power. One night power to the venue suddenly cut out due to some mild weather overhead. I mean, what do you do? Whistle and hum? How do you prevent something like this? Most portable UPS units will only last for few minutes. Even then, what about lights? Fortunately, the power came back on a few minutes later. Over the course of the night, this happened twice. Five minutes after the dance was over, the power blinked out and stayed out. We had to break down and clean up by pointing our car headlights in the front door.

Venues: There are a few factors in event planning that are out of your control. The venue is one of them and the one that leads to the most issues. Sure, you try to prevent problems by securing contracts, but even then, there are no guarantees. I don’t think I have ever worked with a venue that didn’t have one issue or another over the course of holding events there. As an event coordinator, this one constantly looms over you. From the A/C units undergoing “schedule maintenance” on the night of your event to last minute schedule changes and cancellations, I can’t even begin to tell you the number of times we’ve had to make emergency adjustments due to an issue related to the venue. One venue suddenly changed their close time and informed us during the dance. Another promised to provide food and drink for a special event and reneged the day of the event. The worst? One venue cancelled our booking at the last minute because they had an offer for more money… yes, they even admitted that. Obviously, that ended any future business they got from us.

So in the scheme of things, an over 8 year run at a good quality venue with only one scheduling glitch is pretty darn good! And to Maria… it happens!

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What happened to the 2009 Sunstate Jam?

Posted on July 28th, 2009 by Rob

It’s getting to be that time of year and we’ve had a number of people asking… what happened to the 2009 Sunstate Jam? We probably should have said something sooner, but as you can see, there isn’t a Jam for ’09. Earlier this year, Dawn and I, the primary event organizers, decided to retire from hosting dance events. As you can imagine, years of hosting events plus full time day jobs took their toll on us and we needed to take a break. We were going to take a break from everything, but due to economic reasons, we decided to continue teaching. In January, we turned over our regular 2nd & 4th Saturday dances to our friend Maria to run. We’re enjoying our time off from running events and have no immediate plans to return to it.

So what does all these mean for the Sunstate Jam? It takes a while to get up to speed when you first start hosting dances and putting on events. Maria was interested in keeping the Sunstate Jam going, but we advised her that if she didn’t feel 100% ready for the undertaking, it would be best to postpone it for a while. It’s better to put on a top quality event than something that wouldn’t live up to the name.

So that’s where it stands. The event is far from forgotten about. The torch is being passed and there are already rumblings of 2010.

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Big Band Dance Tonight! (7-22)

Posted on July 22nd, 2009 by Dawn

Tonight the Orlando Swing Band will play for dancing at the Beardall Center. The band is a full size, community based, swing orchestra that plays a mix of big band music from Glenn Miller to Count Basie. They play for the public on the 4th Wednesday of every month. The Beardall Center is a historic school building, built in the 1920s, and is located in Downtown Orlando. It has a large parquet wood floor that is smooth and great for dancing.

The dance is from 7:30 to 10pm. Admission is only $4. Where else can you dance to a big band for that price? For questions, call: 407-246-2637

Map and directions:
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Note: While the dance is on the 2nd story, enter on the first floor (side of the building) and pay admission there. The city now keeps the outside 2nd story doors locked in the evenings.

Big Band Dance Tonight (6/24)

Posted on June 24th, 2009 by Rob

Sorry about the late notice on this… time slipped away from us this month.

Tonight the Orlando Swing Band will play for dancing at the Beardall Center. The band is a full size, community based, swing orchestra that plays a mix of big band music from Glenn Miller to Count Basie. They play for the public on the 4th Wednesday of every month. The Beardall Center is a historic school building, built in the 1920s, and is located in Downtown Orlando. It has a large parquet wood floor that is smooth and great for dancing.

The dance is from 7:30 to 10pm. Admission is only $4. Where else can you dance to a big band for that price? For questions, call: 407-246-2637

Map and directions:
View Larger Map

Note: While the dance is on the 2nd story, enter on the first floor (side of the building) and pay admission there. The city now keeps the outside 2nd story doors locked in the evenings.

Altamonte Jazz Ensemble Dance – Jun. 7th

Posted on May 25th, 2009 by Rob

Big Band Dance – “Swing into Summer”

“a 20 piece orchestra and plenty of space to dance”

The Altamonte Springs Leisure Services and the Altamonte Jazz Ensemble, Directed by Mike Arena – Will Present – “Swing into Summer” – Big Band Dance – An Evening of Dancing to the Music of the “Big Band Era” …Featuring … “Lady of Song” …Linda Cole… Singing the beautiful old standards and love songs.

Sunday Evening, June 7th
7 pm until 10 pm

Eastmonte Civic Center, 830 Magnolia Drive,
(off Ronald Reagan Blvd), Altamonte Springs
Admission at the Door: $5.00
For more information: 407-322-7528
Visit their website: Altamontejazzensemble.com

Big Band Dance this Wednesday (5/27)

Posted on May 24th, 2009 by Rob

This Wednesday (May 27th) the Orlando Swing Band will play for dancing at the Beardall Center. We’ll be there… hope to see you there too!

The band is a full size, community based, swing orchestra that plays a mix of big band music from Glenn Miller to Count Basie. They play for the public on the 4th Wednesday of every month. The Beardall Center is a historic school building, built in the 1920s, and is located in Downtown Orlando. It has a large parquet wood floor that is smooth and great for dancing.

The dance is from 7:30 to 10pm. Admission is only $4. Where else can you dance to a big band for that price? For questions, call: 407-246-2637

Map and directions:
View Larger Map

Note: While the dance is on the 2nd story, enter on the first floor (side of the building) and pay admission there. The city now keeps the outside 2nd story doors locked in the evenings.


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