120 Event Professionals Explore Creative Ideas at ESA Sessions’ Debut Edition in Mumbai
by EVENTFAQS Bureau Business Events | March 31, 2017 | News
Event Show Asia Sessions Razzberry Rhinoceros Manasi Scott
The debut edition of Event Show Asia (ESA) Sessions took place on March 29 at Razzberry Rhinoceros, Mumbai, and saw 120 event professionals attend. Hosted by Riaz Basha, the sessions explored Event Trends and Innovations through a uniquely designed, informal format that spurred active dialogue on various themes. The event also featured elevator pitches.
‘Mawali To Rapchik – What Inspires Bhai?’ by Kirthi Shetty


A total of three ESA Dialogues saw one by Harshad Chavan, Managing Director, Toast Events titled ‘The Buzzmaker – Exploring the Mind of a Retail Marketing Genius!’; a second one by Aman Anand, Founder, INCA and Director, Kickstart Entertainment titled ‘The Nightlife Man – Decoding the Current Wave of Opportunities in Live Entertainment’; and the third by Kirthi Shetty, Bhai & Senior Creative Producer, Saavn titled ‘Mawali To Rapchik – What Inspires Bhai?’



The ESA Exchange sessions were conducted by Ninad Shah, Festival Director, EVC on ‘Integrating Tech in Festivals – 10 Things to Keep in Mind’; Soham Sarcar, Co-founder, Transhuman Collective on ‘Hyper Reality the Future of Live Experience’; and by Sehrish Qureshi, Partner, Arthat Studio on ‘Transforming Ideas that Impact Experiences’.
A fantastic performance by singer Manasi Scott provided the just the right vibe for the evening.
Partners to the debut edition of Event Show Asia Sessions, which is an initiative of EVENTFAQS Media, included Digital Partner The Small Big Idea; Venue Partner Razzberry Rhinoceros; Live Experience Partners GS Worldwide Entertainment and Mansi Scott; and Photo/Video Partner Israni Photography.
Watch more videos from the event here!
The sessions explored Event Trends and Innovations through a uniquely designed, informal format that spurred active dialogue on various themes.
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