12th
Annual Capital Awards Gala Re-cap
ISES
DC
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Greater Washington’s 12th Annual Capital
Awards Gala took a decidedly different
twist with this year’s An Evening of Decadence.
Co-Chairs Jamie Greenwald and Patti Weiner
stretched the decadence theme to the limit
with an edgy concept and unfettered imagination.
Woodmont
Country Club, set amidst lush greenery
in Rockville, provided the perfect backdrop
for this celebration. A gracious, curving
road leads to the main clubhouse where
valets elegantly clad in Waldorf Astoria-style
attire greeted guests. The foyer entrance
was magically transformed by rich drape
and lavish use of red swag drapery and
décor elements were used throughout to
create pathways and intimate spaces. Silhouette
cutouts of shapely vixens beckoned guests
to partake of forbidden fruit and savory
pomegranate champagne cocktails were served
in fur-trimmed flutes.
A
private VIP reception was held in the
Men’s Grille for award nominees and board
members and the bustling action stations
featured the cuisine of a variety of sponsoring
caterers. The visual presentation of the
hors d’oeuvres was exquisite: delectable
scallops floated atop a swirl of translucent
amber-colored sauce, crisp shrimp framed
in miniature square plates and sushi served
from an impressive, curved, brushed steel
bar.
An
adjacent space transported us to a façade
reminiscent of Amsterdam, complete with
silhouettes of exotic figures and a grand
circular mirrored bar with dramatic uplighting.
One of the surprise elements was a geisha
girl moving slowly through the crowd in
a trancelike state. Acoustically enhanced
flute and violin merged into a single
sophisticated sound while dancing go-go
girls and a red-hot mamma singer completed
the scene. The sultry scent of sin seemed
to linger in the air.
As
the awards ceremony approached, guests
were ushered into an elaborate tented
room. Beautiful, shimmering linens and
contrasting textures of leather and lace
accented tables in a variety of shapes.
Fabulous curvaceous utensils framed the
plates like little utilitarian sculptures.
In keeping with the erotic, decadent theme,
some napkin rings were crafted of fur-covered
handcuffs. Visual interest was stimulated
with an array of dazzling lighting effects
and gobos projected on the ceiling. Opulent
geometric lamp shades, wrought iron centerpieces
in the shape of branches and lush floral
designs created a nightclub ambiance.
Vibrant music pulsated in the background
foreshadowing the excitement of the awards
ceremony.
Woodmont
provided a lavish feast beginning with
a Caeser salad set in a bowl created of
crisp cheese. Woodmont’s signature chicken
breast in savory sauce with risotto and
bundled vegetables created a delicious
feast. Each table featured infused vodka
in tempting flavors including pineapple,
coconut and mango.
In
keeping with an ISES DC tradition, Tim
Lundy, CSEP and an international event
planner, was our master of ceremonies.
His company, Distinctive Design Events,
has produced events for top Fortune 500
Companies from all over the world. As
with previous galas, Tim’s presence provided
continuity while allowing this awards
ceremony to reveal its own unique identity.
A refreshing aspect of the ceremony was
the array of sponsors and past ISES DC
presidents who presented award categories
and nominees. Various personalities brought
the ceremony to life as nominees were
announced and the all-important envelope
was opened. The excitement of the nominees,
award winners, friends, family and colleagues
was palpable and one special moment honored
Rita Bloom, an ISES founding member, with
the first annual ISES DC lifetime achievement
award. Click
here for the 2007 list of award winners.
After
dinner, guests proceeded to an amazing
dessert extravaganza that was designed
to heighten the senses before the first
morsel was consumed. Sculptural lounge
settees and swank half-moon ottomans made
of platinum suede set the stage for a
very posh soirée. Personal favorites included
sleek Riviera style pieces and cabaret
tables that functioned beautifully without
linens. The decadent dessert and dancing
area included a full size bar sculpted
from ice, a flown truss filled with moving
lights and a hand painted dance floor.
Both the bar and the dance floor reflected
the Venetian mask motif used in the program
while the vibrant music inspired a joie
de vivre that was reflected in dancing
and revelry. This year’s Capital Gala
Awards was an extraordinary combination
of the ISES DC event community working
closely with this unusual venue, to produce
an exciting Gala event complete with a
lively reception, distinguished Awards
Ceremony, and a lively; post-party extravaganza.
Guests
commented on the attention to detail and
unexpected surprises, such as the dance
floor lighting; the fantastic, crystal
chandeliers; and images projected on LCD
screens. Other comments revolved around
the imaginative, larger than life invitation
and the special invitations for the VIP
reception. The professionalism of the
volunteers and their contribution to the
flow was evident at every turn.
Behind-the-scenes
elements were equally polished. The conceptual
vision and impressive management of this
event are to be credited to Gala Chairs
Patti Weiner, Plan-it Parties and Jamie
Greenwald, Gala Events. Securing and managing
sponsors must also be acknowledged, as
sponsorship is critical to an event of
this scale. Our sponsors brought this
production to life and photographers and
videographers were on the scene to record
and commemorate.
This
truly amazing production was the orchestration
of many talented individuals and sponsors
working toward a common goal in celebration
of our industry and in pursuit of excellence.
Special recognition goes to our two Platinum
Sponsors: Gala Design and Production and
Plan-It Parties; and to our five gold
sponsors: Signature Special Event Services,
Fabrication Events, Digital Lightning,
Plants Etc. and Woodmont Country Club.
Please consider our sponsors when planning
your next event.
Click here to see video of the event
compliments of Blue Sky films.
Check
out the photo
gallery for a view of the
venue and participants.
Special
thanks to our sponsors. Click
here for a complete list.
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