Due to the Coronavirus, we definitely cannot throw any events, but we can school you about them. Pop Bottles takes the initiative as they go underway with the Pop Bottles School Of Events. Class is in session.
A platform created as an initiative to support the events industry during these unprecedented times we are all facing now. Pop Bottles hopes to uncover new talent, be able to share insight on the vast experience they have within their team, as well as reveal insightful information from industry leaders; sharing tips and information on all that goes into every creative aspect of events. This includes, photography, fashion, public relations, basically the very detail that pertains to the events industry. During the period of the lockdown, people can expect to be schooled by some of South Africa's finest entertainment specialists, sharing insights into what it takes to make events work; from drinks all the way to content creation. Having already started with the campaign, we only catch up with with PR specialist Hypress, as well as Leratolicious.
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