Party! Party! Party!
Halloween parties are done to death, but not in Shanghai where they are often very upscale, black-tie — and to die for. Victoria Fei dons her mask.
Shanghai never sleeps and neither, it seems, do its dedicated party-goers and party planners.Since tonight is Halloween, there are plenty of parties lined up for this night, the weekend and beyond.
Behind the city’s party scene are hardworking and creative party planners, trying to come up with innovative ideas and decor. After all, Halloween’s been done to death and resurrecting it for another year can mean working magic.
“Shanghai party people are very creative. They are always up for a good time and new places. Loyal customers are valuable and we always try to ensure they will return,” says Milica Stojkovic, marketing director for Collective Concepts, which runs The Geisha, The Flamingo and The Apartment. “This Halloween, we want to attract all fun-loving people who will dress up and party, creating the great atmosphere our Halloween parties are known for.”
The theme this year is popular fantasy and horror TV shows, Stojkovic says.
“We plan to make guest to feel as if they stepped into a set of their favorite shows,” she says. “We want them to have the time of their life and The Apartment will be decked out in scenes from the TV series ‘American Horror Story’.”
The Geisha and The Flamingo will host a “Game of Thrones” Halloween. On Saturday, The Geisha will host a Halloween Party by the Ministry of Sound, one of the world’s biggest electronic music labels. It hasn’t visited Shanghai for a while.
Costumes are essential.
Busy as Stojkovic is, she has to make herself a costume.
Mimi Tung, managing director of b. Swan Communication, is both a party expert and party celebrity. She brought the Black Swan Party to Shanghai together with M1NT. Last week, it concluded its second edition, with DJs, fine food and formal wears.
“Shanghai is a wonderful city, full of events and parties. It’s really hard to attract people if you don’t have something special,” Tung says.
She personally likes parties with a dress code that requires guests to dress elegantly. “When people dress beautifully, they bring joy to others,” she says.
At the Black Swan Party last Friday, around 1,000 guests, more than 80 percent, were in black-tie.
“A successful party is a mix of various trivial elements, including the right time, right venue, right lighting and music, right dressing and, most importantly, the right people,” Tung says.
She is now planning next year’s Black Swan Party, revealing that it will probably be staged in several Chinese cities on the same day.
The city’s thriving party market has attracted the attention of SiTV (Shanghai Interactive Television) under the Shanghai Media Group.
A party-themed TV show titled “Party Queen” is expected to be launched in December. With a “wholesome” and active social platform, the show will select party queens who are distinctive, poised and outgoing.
“There are a lot of nerds who go straight to home right after work. They need to raise their quality of social life. Our show aims to inspire them to socialize and enjoy a healthy party life,” says Zhou Haosheng, producer of “Party Queen.”
“Our party culture focuses on communicating and socializing. Everyone should dare to say hello and make new friends. We hope people will become more outgoing and happy about life and work,” Zhou says.
Every party needs good vibes and good DJs.
DJ Ann Kolt from Russia, who will perform at the Hennessy Artistry Club Series Party tomorrow at Muse on the Bund, says Shanghai’s party trend will become more interactive among DJs, performers, artists and party-goers.
Kolt’s party is themed “Music Without Boundaries, Dare to Pursue Your Dreams.”
According to organizers from Hennessy VSOP, the party aims to offer an exceptional musical experience in which party-goers can interact with talented artists.
“It’s all about enjoying the musical experience we create together. Western people prefer dancing at parties, while Chinese consumers are more likely to be seated, served, and play games,” Kolt says.
As different music and party experiences are developing, Chinese party-goers are becoming more “interactive and passionate,” she says. Having performed in Taipei, she is now inspired to bring totally new concept to the parties on China’s mainland.
Not only are Western DJs like Kolt finding Shanghai a magnet, but Chinese DJs are also getting more active on the party scene.
On Saturday, Wood + Wires Music Festival’s late night DJ party will be held at Qingshuiwan Culture Center. Among many DJs from the UK, Shanghai DJ ChaCha will also be there. Chacha says Shanghai is “the most open and tolerant city in China” and its young people are always curious about new things.
“Development of DJ music in the party market shows us its potential,” Chacha says. “More parties with new ideas will emerge and, as a DJ, I’ll have more fun.”
Pick of the Halloween parties
Since Halloween falls tonight, there will be plenty of bashes and costume events, from upscale to rowdy fun.
Here’s a pick of a few.
• Halloween Psychedelic Night at M1NT
Date: October 31, 10pm
Address: 24/F, 318 Fuzhou Rd
M1NT will deliver a sophisticated Halloween bash. It’s decked out all in white, from cobwebs to ghosts and ghouls. The restaurant is always popular before the parties, but there won’t be vampire’s blood cocktails, witches blood and other macabre delicacies. The staff will be in suitably scare costume.
• House of Horrors at Cirques le Soir
Date: October 30-November 2, 9pm
Address: 4/F, 22 Zhongshan Rd E2
This pricy, high-concept nightclub features twisted cabaret acts and performances, and high-cost minimum spends. The brand comes from London where the first Cirque le Soir has been extremely successful. It stages a creepy circus act with eccentric decor and a house of horrors with demonic creatures, skeletons, and assorted ghouls, witches and other denizens of the night.
• Pervert Halloween at Bar Rouge
Date: October 31, 10pm
Address: 7/F, Bund 18, 18 Zhongshan Rd E1
Pervert night returns to Bar Rouge for a wild Halloween special. Don’t forget your whips, chains, stilettos, collars and leather accessories, as well as any particular whims and depravities. Expect the unexpected. So be bold, sexy, fun and outrageous.
• “American Horror Story: Murder House” at The Apartment
Date: October 31, 9pm
Address: 47 Yongfu Rd
Admission:
Prepare to be seriously scared as The Apartment is transformed into creepy sets from the TV series “American Horror Story: Murder House.” It’s also ladies’ night, so they will get free flow cosmos and bellini & espresso martinis from 9pm-midnight. Bloody Mary’s available in XXL sizes.
• “Game of Thrones” at The Geisha and The Flamingo
Date: October 31, 10pm
Address: 390 Shaanxi Rd S.
The king is landing to take the throne with the hottest beats and shows by ladies of the night. See the mysteries behind the wall. Free admission, one free shot for the first 100 in costume before midnight. Costumes required.
• Hennessy Artistry Club Series Party at Muse on the Bund
Date: November 1, 10:30pm
Address: 5/F, 99 Beijing Rd E.
Special guest DJ Ann Kolt from Russia and JPM, a Taiwanese Mandopop band, will keep you dancing.
• Wood + Wires Music Festival’s late night DJ party at Qingshuiwan Culture Center
Date: November 2, 10pm
Address: 179 Yichang Rd
The party features DJs Emika, Ikonika, Objekt and Downstate from the UK and DJ ChaCha from Shanghai. It is part of a three-day festival featuring live bands, eclectic acts, minority singers, and good food and beer.
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