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On April 6th and 7th, White Light will be exhibiting at RSVP 05, the annual trade show for the party and special events industry. The show, which saw the launch of the White Light Events team in 2002, is this year being held at Olympia in London. White Light will be working to build on the spectacular success they have enjoyed in the event and themed entertainment markets over the last two years. In that time White Lights Events team lit many of Londons most exciting parties and recently lit the launch party for a major new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum. During the Christmas and New Year celebrations they lit, in addition to many other party venues, Vinopolis and Billingsgate, while the lighting installation at Painshill Park, designed and installed by White Light, was the subject of a feature in a recent issue of Country Life magazine. We are pleased to be back at RSVP again this year, comments White Lights Phil Gladman. From our very first appearance there, the show has let us meet a fascinating cross-section of those working in the events field, many of whom have gone on to become regular clients. We look forward to catching up with them, and to making new friends and introducing them to the complete event lighting service that White Light offers. White Light will have copies of its extensive lighting portfolio on hand at RSVP, and extends the invitation to anyone wanting to add colour, atmosphere and excitement to their part or event to visit them on stand J38 to see what they have done for others, and to discuss what White Light can do for them. Further information about RSVP 05 can be found at www.rsvpevent.co.uk. Full details of the lighting services that White Light offers to the Events industry can be found elsewhere on this website, or by calling White Lights Events team on 020 8254 4870.
Mid: White Light's themed lighting at Billingsgate, Christmas 2004; lighting designed by White Light's Jason Larcombe. Bottom: White Light's lighting installation at Painshill Park in Surrey, Christmas 2004; lighting designed by White Light's Jason Larcombe. |
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