These are our strengths that we have been championing for our customers and their events for many years with zeal and commitment.
The ART-thing way of acting is fast, flexible and reliable. We are sure we can find uniquely customized entertainment for all kinds of challenges because we have the creativity combined with a lot of experience.
Rope Skipping for Thrombosis
The challenge:
Artistic presentation of a new medical-technical device for the destruction of thrombosis: Our client invented a special catheter placing two inflatable balloons in front of and behind a thrombosis. Once the catheter is oscillated between the inflated balloons the thrombosis dissolves.
The realization:
Three ART-thing rope skippers symbolized the oscillating catheter. On the rope skippers’ left and right hand two contortionists in huge balloons formed the limit, in line with the balloons in the patient’s vein. A video was shown in the background, explaining the technical functioning of the new device.
Motto Photo Service
The challenge:
The client asked ART-thing to create interactive and sustainable entertainment fitting to this year’s motto of the staff event of an insurance company.
The realization:
The ART-thing photographer team developed the Motto Photo Service. For all 800 guests a huge choice of fancy dresses and accessories according to the event motto was at disposal, fitting for all dress sizes. One area of the location became the Motto Photo Studio.
Dressing assistants gave the guests a hand in changing, afterwards the photographers took photos of one or two guests or a group. While the participants re-changed the clothes their take-away photos were printed – a long lasting souvenir! In the meantime ART-thing has got a whole collection of fancy dresses and accessories for different mottoes.
TEAM-SONG for a Merger
The challenge:
For their upcoming merger three business consultancies wanted to have a kickoff-song as first common sign of identification.
The realization:
Christian composed the song and wrote a text in close consultation with representatives of the three merging companies. In order to achieve the highest possible identification with the song the solo parts were sung by collaborators. This part was studio-recorded in advance. During the first common conference of the merged consultancies certain text parts as well as rhythmic tones were rehearsed and recorded together with all 580 participants. As highlight of this teambuilding the complete song was presented to the audience during the evening event.