Ore-Lou is a competent Master of Ceremonies who is committed to doing things well and with integrity. She is willing to go the extra mile to ensure the success of every occasion and will liaise with event organisers or any other functionaries that are involved.
She is experienced in dealing with formal occassions and will bring her skills in to play, ensuring the smooth and efficient running of the day.
Ore-Lou will definitely add splendour to your special occasion.
Benefits of a Professional Master of Ceremony at a Wedding:
Today, most weddings are formal occasions, and during the wedding reception require someone to co-ordinate, direct and announce the ceremonial proceedings, such as the receiving line, speeches and cake cutting ceremony.
There are many benefits to having a professional master of ceremony at a wedding. A master of ceremony adds to the pomp and splendour of any wedding. Experience in dealing with formal occasions brings the master of ceremony's skills into play, ensuring the smooth and efficient running of a wedding reception. They discreetly go about their duties and provide confidence and a calming influence on the bridal party. A professional master of ceremony is also an expert on wedding etiquette and protocol, which will ensure that the members of your bridal party who have roles to fulfil during the reception do so in the right order and without embarrassment.
Benefits of a Professional Master of Ceremony at an Awards Ceremony:
There are many benefits to having a professional master of ceremony at an awards ceremony.
Roles and Duties:
The Master of Ceremony is responsible for:
Having someone with responsibility for these elements of the event will ensure that the event runs smoothly, eliminating pauses where the hosts and guests aren't sure what's happening or what to do next.
An award ceremony requires a specific room layout than may need to accommodate further celebrations. A master of ceremony will keep events moving so that evening guests will not feel as if they are walking into the end of a previous party. The presence of an unbiased, authoritative third party could also be of assistance if there is a fear of arguments or bad feeling between guests. A quiet word in the ear of a loud or disruptive guest can do much to diffuse a potentially explosive situation.
Many event organisers feel that a master of ceremony removes some responsibility from their already burdened shoulders. People already nervous about making a speech do not have to contend with announcing the order of the day to the guests as well, meaning that the hosts can relax and enjoy the day, safe in the knowledge that someone has an eye on the clock, the formalities and the guests.
