
We did it—our first job is complete as partners of Wacker Design Group! Our launch was August 1, and by August 2, we had a client (thanks to Mala and her amazing networking powers). Our first official client was emebaVet, a innovative company offering customized education systems utilizing dynamic, real-time programming on high-definition flat screens for veterinary office waiting rooms, exam rooms and staff training facilities.
Our first project with emebaVet was a sell sheet that was to accompany other project literature in a sales packet. Mala found the client, Courtney gave the copy her marketing je ne sais quoi and Marcy brought the Great Dane (I think he is Warm Gray 7!) to the mix and from there we gave it that WDG magic. Do we make a great team or what? Take a look at what we came up with and let us know what you think!
Thanks again, Dave!
Marcy
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Thanks, emebaVet!
Monday, August 13, 2007
TranceFusion's '07 Debut at India Day
Dance has been my passion since I was a child. Having spent the majority of my childhood in a boarding school in Calcutta, India, I did not have access to formal dance training. However, I was lucky to be around people who had some form of training in various classical styles and I basically learned from watching them. Since I had no one to coach me, I lacked in technique and realized that I would never be able to master the intricacies of India’s classical dances. In a way that was to my advantage, because that pushed me into combining the classical with the contemporary and then there was no stopping me. I started choreographing at a very early age for various school shows.
After having come to this country in 2001 and after several stage shows, TranceFusion Dance Company was finally born. I have been lucky to meet a few like-minded people who share the same passion. We have become great friends, emerging on this journey together. Our goal is to make the Indian dance form more universally appealing and to share our experiences with a wide variety of people. We take inspiration from several classical Indian dance styles— Bharatnatyam, Oddissi, Kathak—as well as yoga, martial arts and theater.
This Saturday was our first performance after having formalized the company. The event titled "India Day" celebrated India's Independence day on August 15th. There was a huge turnout of people from various parts of India. The featured charity was Ekal Vidyalaya, which runs schools in the remotest parts of India for underprivileged kids and adults.
Mala
(Photos were courtsey of Picmyfoto)