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ELEPHANT PARADE BANGKOK 2015 ELEPHANT PARADE BANGKOK 2015 Elephant Parade® is coming to Bangkok in 2015! Proudly presented by Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas, the world’s largest art exhibition of decorated elephant statues will be on tour in 3 different locations around the city (Siam Paragon, Asiatique and Lumpini Park - TBC). Created by artists and celebrities from all around the world, each Elephant Parade statue is a unique art piece. After each exhibition, a number of Elephant Parade statues are auctioned by a auction to raise money towards Asian elephant conservation. Be a part of it!. Details: Elephant Parade Bangkok will run from 1st December 2015 for 3 months culminating with a Grand Charity Gala Auction Dinner at the end of the exhibition. Approximately 99 life sized baby elephant statues will be on display, created by local and international artists, celebrities and designers and sponsored by members of the community. Net auction proceeds will be donated to The Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation. Bangkok is the 16th Elephant Parade exhibition that will been organised around the world. Past cities include Amsterdam, London, Milan, Copenhagen, Singapore and Hong Kong. Over 200 brands have participated in and supported previous Elephant Parade Exhibitions including Ferrari, Aston Martin, Air France, Thai Airways International, Paul Smith, Vanity Fair, Tangs, Swire Properties, Singapore Zoo, L’Oreal Professional to name a few. HELLO ELEPHANT PARADE FRIENDS! A MESSAGE FROM BILL HEINECKE It’s with great pride that we announce Elephant Parade® Bangkok 2015. As a citizen of Thailand, I have always been passionate about helping the country’s national animal and as a result I founded The Golden Triangle Asian Elephant The Elephant Parade journey started in Thailand after an encounter with a baby Foundation (GTAEF) in 2006, in order to help improve the plight of Thailand’s Asian elephant that stepped on a landmine. Her name is Mosha and we met elephants. It has since been diversified to include welfare projects that incorporate her at the ‘Friends of the Asian Elephant’ Hospital in Lampang back in 2006. broader philanthropic, cultural and direct conservation objectives. Mosha continues to be our icon, inspiration and is the reason why we created Elephant Parade. To date, we’ve rescued over 40 elephants from Thailand’s city streets and 20 of those are now living in a jungle environment on the grounds next to Anantara Elephant Parade is very proud and excited to team up with such a great company Golden Triangle in Chiang Rai with their entire mahout family. In addition to as Minor International through Anantara and The Golden Triangle Asian Elephant performing street rescues, the GTAEF cooperates with the Thai government and Foundation. We share the same commitment and values in helping save the Asian other organisations in ‘bigger picture’ projects. elephant, ultimately from extinction. As a company, we are always looking for like minded partners who share our true We’ve travelled all over the world with Elephant Parade and now it feels like we passion in saving the Asian elephant and Elephant Parade has long been known for are coming home, with our upcoming event in Bangkok next year. its elephant conservation efforts in Thailand, which is why we feel this partnership I am sure this exposition will be our most exciting and colourful one to date! is the ideal fit. Let’s paint a brighter future and we hope you will all be part of it! The more awareness that is raised on the plight of domestic and wild elephants in Thailand the better the chances we have for their survival. I can’t think of a better way to raise awareness than bringing the largest open air art exhibition in support Mike Spits of Asian Elephants to Bangkok in 2015. Elephant Parade Founder I look forward to seeing you there! William E. Heinecke Chairman and CEO of Minor International AMBASSADOR Nirut SIrichanya Pae Arak “Elephants need our protection. Man kills them “Elephants have long played an integral part in Thai because of money; they kill them for the ivory and history and life, yet there are issues to be addressed then sell it. We call it by such a beautiful name, ‘ivory’ in order to protect them. I would like to encourage but it’s just bone, what right do we have to kill them everyone to discourage any activity that threatens for a simple bone. Man also kills elephants because their welfare or habitat. Through our combined efforts, they need land to grow crops. The property is not we can look forward to a future where elephants are theirs, it belongs to the Forestry Department and the given the respect and care they deserve as the proud elephant also is not theirs, so we have no right to kill symbol of Thailand.” them because of land issues. My design is about the truth. We need to protect these magnificent creatures. That’s why I have painted the symbol of protection on my elephant. The symbol means that elephants want to live in harmony with man and pray for the day that they won't harm them and that they will one day have a better life.” Cindy Bishop Alex Rendell “I am so excited and honoured to be chosen to be one of “I have a deep affection for elephants. Although their the artists for the Elephant Parade! What a wonderful sheer size can make them appear wild and even way to get people talking and taking action in elephant dangerous, these gentle giants are in fact humble, conservation. The elephant is our country’s national sociable and so emotional that they can die from a animal and symbol, but somehow this once-revered broken heart. With our help and support it is possible and noble creature is now forced to beg for food on the to save Thailand’s beloved national animals from busy and dangerous streets of the capital. I truly hope extinction, so that future generations can have the that this magnificent colourful pachyderm parade will pleasure of meeting such intelligent creatures.” raise the awareness and inspire us all to take more concrete steps to ensure their survival and wellbeing.” SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES Elephant Parade Bangkok 2015 offers a unique opportunity for companies and brands to be part of a truly special event. Not only providing great marketing and PR opportunities to promote their business but also showing customers that you care about animal welfare, in particular elephant conservation in a fun, artistic and engaging manner. Please note that all Sponsorship Packages are not inclusive of tax. ERAWAN – 400,000 THB Package Benefits Company name/ logo on plaque during expo Company name/ logo on website, sponsor boards and Art Book Nello T. (figlio di Mara) by Ferrari Design Inclusive of Social Media Press conference boards 2 VIP tickets to 3 location opening events 2 access tickets to final grand gala and auction 2 Sunday brunch vouchers at Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa 1 ‘2 night’ voucher at Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa 4 Elephant Parade Bangkok Polo Shirts Your package include a 200,000 Baht gross charity contribution You also have the option to work with our in house team of artists to create your very own design to feature in Elephant Parade Bangkok. Please note that there is a cut off date for this process and there are guidelines to follow. HANUMAN – 200,000 THB Package Benefits: California Surpher Watch! Amazing Lotus Angelique Crowned for Freedom Wrapping an Elephant Company name/ logo on plaque during expo by Alan Nowell by Gudrun Hauser by Narin Khanthawong by Kritaramrueng Panu by Wilhelmien Nijboer by Andrea Rovatti Company name/ logo on website, sponsor boards and Art Book Inclusive of Social Media Billy B Mason Greetings from the Jungle Futuro HELP! Wild London Press conference boards by Cristiano Cascelli by Lucy Fergus by Gemma Cumming by Alfredo Futuro by Angela Connor by Patricia Shrigley 2 VIP tickets to 3 location opening events 2 access tickets to final grand gala and auction Belgium Fruits Candy Heaven’s Haathi Ridderelefanten Nello T. Mosha in Italy 2 Sunday brunch vouchers at Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa by Paisarn Jen-arn by Isaac Mizrahi by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla by H.K.H. Prinsgemalen by Ferrari Design by Nipapat Yaimali 1 ‘2 night’ voucher at Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa 4 Elephant Parade Bangkok Polo Shirts Jewel-Ele Gentle Guardian Spirit The Blue Macaw Pilgrim Kiku You do not own the elephant. The elephant will be auctioned off to raise money by Tarun Tahliani by Johanna Enriquez by Alex Jones with Mercy Delta by Jirawan Suwanaklang by Martin Proctor by Chris Chun towards the foundation conservation. Ancient Circles Pearl of the Orient CAN Carpet Carnival Elephant for the Polder Kingdom Gaj Mani by Santhi Thakaew by Diana Francis by CAN Family by Cherdsak Wangprachanont by Sven koekstra by Yodsaran Chaidungkaew Adamava Delightfully Durian Project Zambi Epiphany Fish and Chips Lantern Festival by Adamava by Nat Posilla by Donna Goes, Hasbro, Inc. by Ashley Keene by Thammakit Tamboon by Narin Kantawong I Brought my Own Snorkel Shockraphant Beauty in Pink Bobby Beady Censor by Wyland by Chor Boogie by Noppawan Nuansiri by Thammakit Thamboon by David Nguyen by Penluk Rueang-Rabeab A glimpse of humanity Bamboophant Airavat Isi Khulu (the great one) Tree of Love Kung FuPhant by Leif Sylvester by Sansak Keawdam by Thiti Suwan by Robert McLean by Kesorn Mueanpang by Nipon Kaewkumdee LET’S PAINT A BRIGHTER FUTURE! ANANTARA HOTELS, RESORTS & SPAS Presenting Partner of Elephant Parade Bangkok Elephant Parade® is the world’s largest art exhibition of decorated elephant statues.
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