The Illuminati Ball is an upcoming event presented by the organizers of the Reno InstaGrammys, including co-founder Chelsie Rose. Tickets for the Illuminati Ball are $50, which includes drinks and confections, and live music. VIP tickets are $100. The event will be on Friday, Feb. 13, at Reno Provisions, 100 N. Sierra St., from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. For tickets or more information, visit www.illuminatiball.com.
What is the Illuminati Ball?
The purpose of it is to raise money for the Reno InstaGrammys, so that it can continue to be free for anybody of all ages to participate, and we can raise money for the Holland Project. โฆ We threw the InstaGrammys last year, and the only cash flow we had was from our personal checkbooks and that proved to be a little tough at the end of the day. โฆ The Reno InstaGrammys is an all-ages photo and video competition that uses the popular social media application Instagram. Itโs free for everyone to participate. We really want to encourage everyone in the Truckee Meadows area to create, and thatโs an easy way to do that.
Why an Illuminati Ball? Whatโs an Illuminati Ball?
We made it up. Itโs based on the 1972 Rothschild dinner party. The Rothschilds were one of the wealthiest families in history. It was a surrealist dinner party with people like Audrey Hepburn and Salvador Dali. โฆ It was formal, but they wore surrealist masks. And we created the name the Illuminati Ball because whatโs the Illuminati historically? Itโs an exclusive club for old, affluent white guys, right? But our goal for the Illuminati Ball is to be radically inclusive, so we want to bring together the business magnates and entrepreneurs in our community as well as the artists in our community under one roof. So itโs poking fun at the idea of what the Illuminati supposedly is. Itโs a formal event. We are excited to see everybody stretch their imaginations and not just have a standard masquerade ballโget into what theyโre dressing as, get into character, and have a lot of fun with that, but also have a nice, elegant environment to do that.
So, itโs a masquerade? People are supposed to wear masks?
Surrealists masksโto dress their madness. To create an idea, and it doesnโt have to be your standard Fat Tuesday mask. Just really going into the depths of your dreams. Surrealism is bringing a dream-like state into your reality. We want people to feel comfortable dressing a little bit weird, dressing a little bit bizarre, being creative. โฆ We want to bring together all walks of life at the Illuminati Ball. So, whether youโre an entrepreneur or youโre an artist, youโre free to be who you really want to be this night. That can seem kind of corny, but you can dress as bizarre as you want. You can be a ringmaster. You can transform yourself into Salvador Dali. Or you can be the moon. There isnโt one archetype for the kind of costume weโre looking for. We just want everybody to be formal but also be a little wild.
Itโs at Reno Provisions?
Itโs at Reno Provisions on Friday the 13th in February. โฆ The Illuminati is a little bit creepy. โฆ Itโs the same with Friday the 13th. So we thought pairing those together would be a fun way to get people out, and itโs close to Valentineโs Day, and we do not in any way want it to be a party for Valentineโs Day, because thatโs super played out. But we wanted it to be something for people, for lovers, to do that weekend if they want to. And Reno Provisions is an awesome location downtown. They have been really supportive of the Holland Project and our initiativesโMark Estee specifically is so awesome to work with. Kelly Somers and Jessica [Pauletto] over at Reno Provisions have been so supportive and awesome. We wanted to find a space that would fit our personality and not just be a casino ballroom. No offense to anything at a casino ballroomโthatโs just not the kind of fundraiser that weโre trying to have. We want to go outside the box.
