MX East — Definitely not “all work and no play…”
by petermeOne of the things that’s fun about putting on events are the interesting little extracurricular activities that can shift a conference from being just a bunch of talking heads to something more of an experience. For MX East, we’re doing a couple things a little different that truly speak to the mission of the event — delivering great experiences that improve peoples lives.
After dinner the first night, we’ve invited the avant garde theatre collective Neo-Futurists to perform “Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind,” their delightfully chaotic production of a series of 30 plays in 60 minutes. The Neos are a remarkable model of creative production (and will have talked about their approach earlier that day, with Sarah Nelson).
I’ve already written about Best Cellars CEO Joshua Wesson, who is speaking on the second day. Well, considering Josh has won awards as a sommelier, and runs a wine retail business, it wouldn’t make sense for us to bring him out and not exploit his talents. So, during lunch on the second day, Josh will be leading us in a wine tasting with our meal.
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