Medicine Hat News

Essence Fest gears up for No. 24

- CHEVEL JOHNSON

More is the key word for the 2018 Essence Festival as it gears up for fans planning to descend upon New Orleans over the 4th of July holiday weekend for its 24th cultural explosion.

Michelle Ebanks, president of Essence Communicat­ions Inc., said since the first festival was held in 1994 organizers have sought to expand the free daytime programmin­g aimed at empowering women and men, finding solutions to problems within urban communitie­s, and dealing with issues of health, wealth, entreprene­urship, beauty and style and technology.

“This year, we are formalizin­g the branding of our daytime expo experience,” Ebanks said. “It’s going to be larger than ever with programmin­g tracks in eight areas.”

This year, the festival has asked guests to register for the daytime programmin­g to help with crowd control and expedite entry into the experience. Here’s a link for registrati­on: https://essencefes­t2018.fishsoftwa­re.com/register/.

So far, Ebanks said, more than 70,000 people have registered for one of the eight conference tracks. “We’re over the moon about that,” she said.

Ebanks said it’s the first time in 24 years that the city’s hotel space has sold out. “The rooms are gone. The city is sold out and there’s very little short-term rental inventory,” she said. “This is on track to be the largest festival experience in our history.”

The 2017 festival drew more than 470,000 attendees to its nightly concert series inside the Superdome and the free workshops and entertainm­ent at New Orleans’ convention centre.

Ebanks said this year they’ve expanded the footprint inside the convention centre from 750,000-square-feet to 900,000-square feet. “Our beauty and style experience has doubled, becoming an animal until itself. We’ve taken over an entire hall. Our beauty and style editor, Julie Wilson, has brought in a number of influencer­s and partners giving us more opportunit­ies for makeovers, fest fashion moments and game shows. There’s also an expanded beauty bungalow where people can buy a pass and get treated to an exclusive, luxurious experience.”

In addition, Ebanks said the festival is expanding off the convention centre campus.

A variety of events will be held at the Ace Hotel and the debut of “E-Suites” — focused conversati­ons with women executives and entreprene­urs — at the Internatio­nal House. “Folks will be able to come and network, get informed and just learn tips and tools to develop their businesses and careers,” Ebanks said.

The “E-Suites” concept, she said, will be held throughout the year in different cities attached to specific events such as Super Bowl or Oscar weekend.

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