Please join us at BiZ NITE – Tokyo’s fastest growing networking event for creative business people - on Monday 11 November at Daikanyama Tableaux (http://www.tableaux.jp), 18:00-23:30, with a Canadian Flavor’. The venue has a beautiful atmosphere with an outdoor courtyard, great food and reasonably priced drinks.
In addition to our regular content, BiZ NITE will host presentations about contemporary Canadian music and culture, and about Canadian creative business people's activities in Japan. We expect about 300 people to attend community presentations and get-togethers in three spaces for people working in an A-Z of creative communities, including ad, art, DJ, design, eco, fashion, movie, music, net, sport, success, VJ, wellness industries.
Entry: Advance: 1000 yen / Door 1500 yen, (Buffet dinner 1500 yen. Canadian drinks and food at special prices) (To qualify for advance, please sign up as a member at biznites.ning.com
Regular Biz Nite parties for an A-Z of creative industries are held monthly at Daikanyama Tableaux on Mondays including 10/20 (Hawaiian Flavor), 11/17 (Canadian Flavor), 12/15 (African Flavor) , 1/26 (Indian Flavor), 2/16 (German Flavor), 3/9 (Latin American Flavor)...
Also, Focus Biz Nites on Tuesdays at Daikanyama Tableaux include 9/30 Photo Nite (100 photographers gallery and presentations), 10/7 Eizo Nite (For cameramen, movie-makers, VJs, animators and TV directors), 11/4 Ad Nite (For Agencies, Brand Managers and Marketing People) and next 12/2 Photo Nite (For nature photographers) with Eco Nite.
18:00-22:30 Presentations & Discussions in Three Spaces:
* Ad Biz: info soon * Art Biz: info soon * Bikerz Biz: info soon * Design Biz: info soon * Eco Biz: info soon * Fashion Biz: info soon * Media Biz: info soon * Movie Biz: info soon * Music Biz: : info soon * Net Biz: info soon * New in Japan Biz: info soon * NPO BIZ: info soon * Photo Biz: info soon * Performance Biz: info soon * Sports Biz:: info soon * Travel Biz: info soon * VJ Biz: info soon * Wellness Biz: info soon
22:00-23:30 LOUNGE DJs: James Carstensen (Tokyo Electro) mixing electro-lounge music with some aussie classics.