Launches, galas, seminars, brand moments — one artist with a glowing transparent violin, her own concert-grade sound, and nothing asked of your venue.
Event production lives and dies on logistics — so hers are simple. She arrives with a clear technical rider your production team plugs straight into, and for more intimate venues she can bring and run her own professional sound. Levels, sound check, timing: settled with your team before the doors open.
The show itself is what your guests photograph: a transparent violin glowing through the dark, and — for evening formats — a couture dress woven with light that shifts color with the music.
Programs are built to your run-of-show: a processional for the product, ambient sets for the reception, a headline moment for the reveal. Classical to electro, and your brand's soundtrack if you have one.
And it isn't only for brands: a milestone birthday on a Manhattan rooftop, an anniversary that deserves more than a playlist — the same show, scaled to a private terrace.
In New York — to name only a few: the Ziegfeld Ballroom, The Plaza Hotel on Central Park, the Metropolitan Club, and charity galas across the Hamptons. Before that, fifteen years on Paris's grandest stages — a private evening at Louis Vuitton's Champs-Élysées flagship, the Audi e-tron launch party steps from the Eiffel Tower, corporate events for Orange at the Théâtre Mogador, the Théâtre du Châtelet, Fouquet's Enghien-les-Bains, and France's premier tech stage, Laval Virtual.
Factual performance history — no endorsement implied.
One artist, one event per date — Q4 availability is limited and claimed months ahead. Date, venue, format: a quote within 24 hours holds yours for 7 days.
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