Promoter promises strong female presence

Published: Friday | December 7, 2012 Comments 0
Chris Dymond
Chris Dymond
Foota Hype at the controls.
Foota Hype at the controls.
Copper Ash
Copper Ash

Curtis Campbell, Gleaner Writer

Promoter Leesangh Lewis is gearing up to host her annual club event on Friday, December 14. Named Skyy Vodka Ouch, Lewis promises it will an outstanding December event.

"Ouch is a sexy event and is expected to pull out a lot of beautiful women. It is all about flossing and celebrating the festive season in style," Lewis said.

DJs expected to play at the party include Foota Hype, Copper Ash, Toney Chrome and Chris Dymond.

Lewis believes she has a rounded set of DJs to cover patrons' desire. "They are current. Two are from the uptown scene and two are from the more hardcore dancehall scene. They are able to keep the crowd hyper for the entire night and that is the type of vibe we are aiming to deliver," she said.

The promoter encourages patrons to turn out early, promising that the entertainment package will be interactive enough to keep them occupied for the entire night. Gates to the venue will open at 10 p.m., and the fun is slated to conclude at 4 a.m.

To ensure that expectations of a high female turnout are met, women will be admitted free before 1 a.m. There will also be Skyy Vodka specials available to everyone all night.

"Reception from the promotions is good and the anticipation is high. The sexy theme is 'Diced Pineapples'. For all who know the connotation behind this theme, it is giving it a super buzz," Lewis said.

Skyy Vodka Ouch 2012 will be hosted at Club Impulse, New Kingston, and the promoter credits the venue as being a safe location. "The club has its own parking lot, adequate security and police will be on hand to manage the venue throughout the night. So we promise the safety of our patrons and their property. It is also encouraged that all patrons be over 18 and drink responsibly," Lewis said.

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