exuant Chinatown enter The Snow Ball House
By Morgan Short, Dec 13th, 2010 | In Nightlife
Some big rumbling going on yonder at cabaret/burlesque club, Chinatown:
Word descends from on high from promoter/marketer Andrew Bull that this Christmas season, Chinatown will be undergoing a massive, large-scale make-over, transforming from "Chinatown" into "The Snow Ball House".
"The Snow Ball House" is a gigantic, pop-up, three-week-long, Christmas-themed nightclub comprised of special performances, installations, deco, costumes, musicians, dancers, Ibiza-styled stage shows and more, more, more. The concept is open and ongoing five nights a week (Tuesday through Saturday) until January 2 and flipped into overdrive on two special dates: Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. The former is a subtitled "The Snow Ball", and during which the taps shall flow freely for 280rmb per person. The latter, the NYE event, is co-promoted with local impresario Mattia Visconti (he of PERVERT fame), and sees a similar deal with 380rmb as your price tag. That's called "Diamond 2010", and has a whole slew of stuff going on.
So yeah, both of those seem like particularly big nights for this Snow Ball House, but if you want to get in early. The destination officially opens tomorrow, Tusesday December 14. I would imagine the opening party, featuring "the fabulous FOCIFUM night creatures of IBIZA", will be quite the to-do as well.
For tomorrow's party, as well as the general run of it, there's no cover charge, unless otherwise specified.
So there you go. Chinatown is "The Snow Ball House" from Dec 14 to Jan 2 -- smashing, splashy Christmas-themed insanity five nights a week, and two big blow-outs on two special nights.
Word descends from on high from promoter/marketer Andrew Bull that this Christmas season, Chinatown will be undergoing a massive, large-scale make-over, transforming from "Chinatown" into "The Snow Ball House".
"The Snow Ball House" is a gigantic, pop-up, three-week-long, Christmas-themed nightclub comprised of special performances, installations, deco, costumes, musicians, dancers, Ibiza-styled stage shows and more, more, more. The concept is open and ongoing five nights a week (Tuesday through Saturday) until January 2 and flipped into overdrive on two special dates: Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. The former is a subtitled "The Snow Ball", and during which the taps shall flow freely for 280rmb per person. The latter, the NYE event, is co-promoted with local impresario Mattia Visconti (he of PERVERT fame), and sees a similar deal with 380rmb as your price tag. That's called "Diamond 2010", and has a whole slew of stuff going on.
So yeah, both of those seem like particularly big nights for this Snow Ball House, but if you want to get in early. The destination officially opens tomorrow, Tusesday December 14. I would imagine the opening party, featuring "the fabulous FOCIFUM night creatures of IBIZA", will be quite the to-do as well.
For tomorrow's party, as well as the general run of it, there's no cover charge, unless otherwise specified.
So there you go. Chinatown is "The Snow Ball House" from Dec 14 to Jan 2 -- smashing, splashy Christmas-themed insanity five nights a week, and two big blow-outs on two special nights.
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non-sugar, Dec 14th, 2010
Chinatown chinatown chinatown, whats your love affair with them, they are in the "whats on" feature too.disinterestedbystand, Dec 15th, 2010
Exeunt. Not 'exuant'- unless you really meant the third-person plural present active subjunctive of the Latin verb exuō, instead of the third-person plural present active indicative of the Latin verb exire, or its more common usage as a stage direction for "they leave". You guys have more misspelled and ungrammatical headers than the People's Daily- and it isn't as funny because you should know better.Krusty, Dec 15th, 2010
Andrew Bull... Snow Ball...non-sugar, Dec 15th, 2010
we would rather have the Laris crap every week. Chinatown is boring and still full of its own self importance and by having friends at "thats shanghai" will not make it any more succesfulSHANGHAI CHINATOWN, Dec 15th, 2010
Content and Features in any media are the results of press releases, developing a marketing strategy for your event and building a relationship with the media. If the media have content they can work with and is of interest - they publish it. Friends of our's work in all manner of industries in Shanghai, i dont believe we should have to curtail or not build a relationship with them if they happen to be in the Media?Nobody in this world is perfect but we or any other venue certainly don't deserve to be verbally degraded. Personal choice is a part of the human condition.There is enough choice in Shanghai for all types of music/food/clubs and entertainment for us all, why do you bother degrading other people or business's?
Non - Sugar Contact Me if you would like to come down to Chinatown and be our guest and see our new show and international guest artists and hopefully we wont BORE you with our hospitality.
And by the way David Laris is a talented and succesful restauranter in Shanghai - the use of the word crap is quite honestly disrespectful.
Archie Rice, Dec 19th, 2010
Definitions of Snowballing on the Web:Snowballing, semen swapping, or spermutation is the human sexual practice in which one partner takes into their mouth the semen of another person, and then 'swaps' or passes it to the mouth of another, usually through kissing.
Archie Rice, Dec 19th, 2010
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