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		<title>Moulin Rouge Events reluctantly evolve into &#8216;le Windmill de Rouge&#8217;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 14:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Kerr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many years ago the Academy Awards organization was extremely aggressive with the events industry in protecting it's image and specifically that of the Oscar figurine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many years ago the Academy Awards organization was extremely aggressive with the events industry in protecting it&#8217;s image and specifically that of the Oscar figurine.  So much so that on several occasions their protective commercial instincts  progressed from lawyer letters to court.<span id="more-3975"></span></p>
<p>Now of course we still have<strong> &#8216;film award&#8217; nights</strong>, we are just mindful of not replicating the golden Oscar, and I suspect with the<a title="Moulin Rouge - Cease and Desist" href="http://factor168.com/2009/moulin-rouge-lawyers-cancan-charity-event/" target="_blank"> recent legla efforts</a> surrounding the notion of the<strong> Moulin Rouge,</strong> we&#8217;ll all continue to stage fabulous Moulin Rouge inspired events&#8230; we&#8217;ll just call them&#8230; oh I don&#8217;t know &#8211; the &#8216;French Cancan&#8217;, perhaps &#8216;Paris: City of Lights&#8217; or as the <a title="A Worthy Children's Charity" href="http://www.hearandsaycentre.com.au/" target="_blank">Hear and Say Centre</a> event organizer has done -simply  rebranding  a &#8216;Moulin Rouge&#8217; event into a <a title="Not a Moulin Rouge Event" href="http://www.beyondweb.com.au/HearAndSay/ThiessBall2009.aspx" target="_blank">&#8220;le Windmill de Rouge&#8221;</a></p>
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<p>Okay I get that there is always something to be gained from unexpected  publicity but it seems to be a tad&#8230; <em>petulant</em>&#8230; to state <strong>it is NOT &#8216;Moulin Rouge&#8217;</strong> while still overtly leveraging off the &#8216;brand&#8217; name in any case&#8230;</p>
<p>And employing the likeness of Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, even slightly blurred&#8230; umm could this be a case of swapping one set of lawyers for another set. They do love sending letters out people. That said, I suspect they are safe, Nic and Ewan wouldn&#8217;t see much upside to lawyering up against a local charity. Bad business.</p>
<p>Still &#8211; good to see <a title="Thiess" href="http://www.thiess.com.au/index.htm" target="_blank">Thiess</a> continued involvement despite these grim economic times.</p>
<p>This construction and development company is is an extremely well regard corporate citizen so it is nice to see them actively throwing their considerable support behind a worthy charity.</p>
<p>On a sidenote, as we are want to do from time to time &#8211; if your interested in the history of the Cancan then I recommend a quick visit to this <a title="An Introduction to all things Cancan" href="http://www.chanson.udenap.org/textes_divers/french_cancan_introduction.htm" target="_blank" class="broken_link">site </a>where we sourced the wonderful image of the three dancing girls.</p>
<p>And now for a wonderful video shot in 1943 showcasing the Cancan in action.<strong> Magnific!</strong></p>
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		<title>Moulin Rouge Lawyers Cancan Charity Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 13:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jacinta Cribb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Themed Gala Dinner and Award Night events were huge before being temporarily marginalized by the growth of corporate &#8216;Signature Events&#8217; that took their creative inspiration, styling identity and thematic programming cues exclusively from rigid branding guides. Thanks to the GFC &#8211; themed events are back! Themed events have a universal appeal and a lightning quick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Themed Gala Dinner and Award Night events</strong> were  huge before being temporarily marginalized by the growth of corporate <strong>&#8216;Signature Events&#8217; </strong> that took their creative inspiration, styling identity and thematic programming cues exclusively from rigid branding guides. <strong>Thanks to the GFC &#8211; themed events are back!</strong></p>
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<p>Themed events have a universal appeal and a lightning quick pre-recognition with all stakeholders but most importantly, unlike the potentially huge costs and resources involved in designing and developing a propriety branded &#8216;signature&#8217; experience, themed events with their universal properties and elements are completely scalable to budget.</p>
<p><strong>Themed events are the great event &#8216;leveller&#8217;. </strong><br />
With their  popular culture and folkloric references, interactive touchpoints, and the opportunity to weave a strong thematic thread throughout all elements of the event experience &#8211; every organization, with a strong professional business theatre partner in place, is well positioned to stage a memorable, motivational, entertainment experience for their guests.</p>
<p>The granddaddy of themes is the <strong>Academy Awards inspired events</strong>. Populated with red carpets, sky tracking spotlights on arrival, guests and greeting hosts in smart tuxedos and glamorous couture gowns, the prospect of movie stars and celebrities, movie inspired multimedia clips and soundtracks, and of course an appearance by golden Oscar inspired statues, film reels and movie-making paraphernalia.</p>
<p>There are an almost limitless number of themes that have enjoyed popularity.  Themes that have been inspired by the <strong>Cirque du Soleil </strong>experience to more ‘traditional’ event themes such as<strong> &#8216;Jungle Jive&#8217;</strong>, <strong>‘Under the Sea&#8217;</strong>, <strong>‘Winter Wonderland’ </strong>or perhaps a<strong> ‘Beach Boys Summer’ </strong>or a <strong>‘Cuban Buena Vista Club’</strong> theme.<br />
Musical and film inspired efforts are a safe bet with favorites such as <strong>‘Cabaret’ </strong>or <strong>‘Chicago’</strong>, <strong>&#8216;Pirates of the Caribbean&#8217;</strong>, and <strong>&#8216;Cotton Club&#8217;</strong>, along with regional and period specific themes.<strong> &#8216;Aussie Outback&#8217; </strong>for inbound incentive groups and the 1950’s Rock’n’Roll inspired<strong> ‘Happy Days meets Grease’</strong> theme. And of course the endless incarnations drawing their inspiration from an<strong> &#8216;East-West Fusion&#8217;</strong> approach.</p>
<p><strong>Yeah. We love producing themed events. </strong>They are good fun and always well received, particularly for sales incentive events, channel partner gatherings, association social events eager for a event-wide ice-breaker. They can be extremely effective when applied to recognition and award galas.</p>
<p><strong>The theme that without question runs a very close second to an &#8216;Oscars&#8217; night in the popularity stakes would have to be </strong><strong>Moulin Rouge. </strong>With its broad thematic strokes of song and dance and all things Parisian, Moulin Rouge is often considered<em> ‘manna from heaven’ f</em>or the challenging not-for-profit sector working from tight operational budgets.</p>
<p><strong>That is until the legal hounds of themeing hell were unleashed on a local Brisbane charity group last week.</strong></p>
<p>The Courier Mail newspaper last week (5th August) published a strange little article buried on page 13 under the banner <strong>&#8220;Events fail French Test&#8221;</strong> that caught my attention. The reporter Steve Gray wrote in part:</p>
<blockquote><p><a rel="attachment wp-att-3672" href="http://factor168.com/2009/moulin-rouge-lawyers-cancan-charity-event/frenchcancan/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-3672" title="frenchcancan" src="http://www.factor168.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/frenchcancan.jpg" alt="frenchcancan Moulin Rouge Lawyers Cancan Charity Event" width="185" height="260" /></a>A Queensland charity has been forced to rebadge planned fundraisers after legal threats from Paris&#8217; famed Moulin Rouge cabaret.</p>
<p>&#8230;the <a title="Hear and Say Centre" href="http://www.hearandsaycentre.com.au/" target="_blank">charity</a> had planned Brisbane and Gold Coast fundraisers themed on the Moulin Rouge experience, with wine, the can-can monsieurs and mademoiselles.</p>
<p>Posters and tickets were printed, publicity was creeping along &#8211; and then came a letter from lawyers representing the Paris cabaret telling Hear and Say to cease and desist.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>What tha? Oh dear.<br />
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<p>Lawyers like sending out letters. It costs them little effort and they charge like only lawyers can and do.</p>
<p><strong>But surely this is a little too precious and silly even for the French.</strong></p>
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