Oahu is the most populated island in Hawaii and home to plenty of nightclubs located inside the city of Honolulu. And the neighboring areas are just starting to wake up. Visitors looking for nightlife attractions in the city will find several clubs scattered in downtown and the Waikiki area. Running a nightclub can be a rewarding business venture, especially if you have a steady flow of revelers. But it takes a lot of effort to create a popular night spot with a loyal customer base.
One has to play the right kind of music for the audience and provide an exceptional customer service. Careful planning is important before opening a nightclub if you want to succeed. The revised Tea Club Dance has been on and off for 30 years and it has never remained permanent. One that starts right after work about 5;00 PM and runs to about 9:00 PM. And every Wednesday to break up the week. A special Happy Hour, not so much booze, but a good juice bar, good music for your particular crowd to dance to and small snacks that you can spear with a fork or pick up with chopsticks.
And the music is becoming serialized. You can get music by the Gigabyte which is about 200 songs. You can set it up in your computer with some very good speakers placed in the right places and just let it rip. With a 30 second interval between each song, it gives a nice night club ambient with a set up "altar" to represent the Bandstand. Some places on the mainland even have a monitor with an ultra large screen and plus 6 or 7 song videos representing a real live band. The "intermission" is the recorded music only.
"Social dancers know that their feet are made for walking. But they
also know that the hobby of their feet is dancing."
One has to play the right kind of music for the audience and provide an exceptional customer service. Careful planning is important before opening a nightclub if you want to succeed. The revised Tea Club Dance has been on and off for 30 years and it has never remained permanent. One that starts right after work about 5;00 PM and runs to about 9:00 PM. And every Wednesday to break up the week. A special Happy Hour, not so much booze, but a good juice bar, good music for your particular crowd to dance to and small snacks that you can spear with a fork or pick up with chopsticks.
"Fly Me To The Moon" by Jimmy Borges
And the music is becoming serialized. You can get music by the Gigabyte which is about 200 songs. You can set it up in your computer with some very good speakers placed in the right places and just let it rip. With a 30 second interval between each song, it gives a nice night club ambient with a set up "altar" to represent the Bandstand. Some places on the mainland even have a monitor with an ultra large screen and plus 6 or 7 song videos representing a real live band. The "intermission" is the recorded music only.
"Without inspiration the best powers of the mind remain dormant.
There is a fuel in us which needs to be ignited with sparks."
There is a fuel in us which needs to be ignited with sparks."
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