Sex and the City 2 proves popular for fundraisers

ex and the City has never sounded better.
If the trailers for the SATC sequel weren’t enough to drive us bonkers with anticipation for the movie to open next month, wait till you hear the soundtrack.
I’ve got the exclusive details on the movie’s soundtrack playlist.  It is full of music superstars and even a handful of original tunes. First up…
Alicia Keys performs a cover of Blondie’s 1980s classic “Rapture.” And it’s not just any cover, it’s a mash-up with the iconic Sex and the City theme song that’s played during the movie’s opening theme.
I’ve heard a snippet and lemme tell ya, it works. “Rapture” and the SATC theme go together like a frosty cosmo and a pair of Manolo Blahniks. It just feels and sounds so right.
Soundtrack label WaterTower Music honcho Jason Linn tells me über-producer Salaam Remi had Keys in mind when he created the mix. “We’re so fortunate to have her,” Linn said. “She’s the perfect voice to introduce the…music of Sex and the City 2.”
Next up is the return of Jennifer Hudson. Nope, the Oscar winner is not reprising her role as Carrie Bradshaw’s assistant, but she is back in song. She and Brit songbird Leona Lewis duet on an original ballad written for the movie called “Love Is Your Color.”
Again, we’ve heard a snippet—it’s friggin’ good!
Even the stars of the movie are on the soundtrack with Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristen Davis and Cynthia Nixon performing the Helen Reddy karaoke favorite, “I Am Woman.” As you may have already heard, Liza Minnelli covers Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” as well as a new rendition of Cole Porter’s “Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye.”
The soundtrack, which also has new music from Dido and Cee Lo, will be released on May 25, just two days before SATC hits theaters.

Sex and the City has never sounded better. Especially for charities and not for profit organisations that are using SATC2 as fundraiser events for their organisations.

If the trailers for the SATC sequel weren’t enough to drive us bonkers with anticipation for the movie to open next month, wait till you hear the soundtrack.  Alicia Keys performs a cover of Blondie’s 1980s classic “Rapture.” And it’s not just any cover, it’s a mash-up with the iconic Sex and the City theme song that’s played during the movie’s opening theme.

Even the stars of the movie are on the soundtrack with Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristen Davis and Cynthia Nixon performing the Helen Reddy karaoke favorite, “I Am Woman.” As you may have already heard, Liza Minnelli covers Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” as well as a new rendition of Cole Porter’s “Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye.”

The soundtrack, which also has new music from Dido and Cee Lo, will be released on May 25, just two days before SATC hits theaters.

If you are looking for a Sex & the City event in Sydney, have a look at the following.

Date Event Suburb
Wed, 02 Jun, 10

Sex & The City 2 – Girls Night In Newcastle
Thu, 03 Jun, 10

genXwomen Sex and the City 2 Private Screening Newcastle
Thu, 03 Jun, 10

Sex in the City 2, St Francis Village Glendale
Thu, 03 Jun, 10

Sex and the City 2 – Fashionista VIP Opening Day Event New Farm
Thu, 03 Jun, 10

Sex and the City 2 – Fashionista VIP Opening Night Event Brisbane
Thu, 03 Jun, 10

Sex in the City – Cancer Council NSW Fundraiser Erina
Fri, 04 Jun, 10

Sex and the City 2-fundraising for the NIVEA SISTER2sister Program Randwick
Fri, 04 Jun, 10

“Sex and the City 2″ Movie Night Newcastle
Wed, 09 Jun, 10

Sex in the City – Cancer Council NSW Fundraiser Sydney

Volcanic ash cancels two-thirds of events, says Eventia

Volcanic Ash from Iceland Volcano

Volcanic Ash from Iceland Volcano

Two-thirds of this week’s events have been cancelled or deferred due to the Icelandic volcanic ash, according to an Eventia member survey.

As airlines resume normal activity, Eventia has surveyed its members to assess the damage caused by the ash.

Two-thirds of member events were cancelled or deferred with groups on the ground being flown back to the UK via clear European airspace, then by coach and ferry.

“We are working with hotel chains, travel and ground partners to successfully find alternative routes and solutions for our clients,” said Banks Sadler operations director Karen Rice.

Eventia noted that, where events have gone ahead, they have been run with contingency plans in place, some sending staff from other parts of the world if necessary to run them.

It also said there has been an upsurge in clients turning to agencies to implement crisis and risk management processes.

“We have been working with our clients and account teams 24/7 in order to put alternative arrangements in place, including overland travel – in one case for 600 delegates returning home from a pan-European event,” said WorldEvents sales and marketing director Mark Saxby.

“All of these events have gone ahead as planned but with some modifications to programmes in response to changes in arrival and departure times in the destinations concerned,”

Eventia’s hotelier members estimate an average loss of £500-£700k per day, working with clients to be as flexible as possible with cancellation terms and conditions.

Many said that, if a client rebooks the event within 12 months, they will not apply the cancellation charges.

Izania Downie, Eventia CEO said: “The view seems to be events have been postponed where possible rather than cancelled and already rebooked for later in the year both at minimal cost and disruption to the client. Feedback indicates that all suppliers are being extremely understanding and clients are grateful for the support.

“Overall it has been a difficult time, especially with the ongoing amendments to the no-fly zone and times, but everybody has reacted very well as there was no way of planning for an event of this kind. Crisis management kicked in and delivered.”