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Chicago Area Artist Installs Interactive Balloon Exhibit at The Field Museum

Published 13 May 2010

Holly Nagel, owner of Twist ‘n’ Shout LLC, a Chicago area custom eventertainment company, will have an interactive balloon installation at The Field Museum on May 22 in honor of Sue’s birthday.

Sue, the resident T-Rex, has now been with The Field for 10 years and there’s going to be a big celebration. Among the many festivities, Nagel will be creating an interactive balloon installation at the south entrance of Stanley Hall that will include Late Cretaceous style fauna, like cycads and fern trees, that the guests can touch and walk through. In addition, a large 12-ft long T-Rex will be created and will move about the trees and entry way to greet guests as they arrive.

Nagel, of Lake Villa, has been decorating and entertaining the North Shore for many years. Regular area corporate clients include The Field Museum, The Chicago Bears and The Lantern of Lake Forest.

Nagel’s company, Twist ‘n’ Shout LLC, offers several specialized services:

- Custom balloon designs for entertainmant, decor, deliveries and dresses.
- “Let’s Visit Hawaii!” is an interactive Hawaiian cultural program that includes stories, instruments and dancing.
- “Silly Storytime Fun!” is an interactive singing and storytelling program where Holly uses balloons, paper and other props to tell her stories.
- Motivational Speeches and Presentations for corporations and clubs.

For more info:
email: holly@hollynagel.com
phone: 847-356-8029
visit: www.hollynagel.com

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