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Baga, Dec 22:  From the glittering celebrities to the swanky trendsetters, the busiest corporate honchos to the media, everyone loves to be part of the rocking parties and La Calypso Hotels Private Limited is hosting non-stop parties from December 23, 2006 to January 1, 2007, says a press note released here.

So, drive yourself crazy at La Calypso Hotels Private Limited along the picturesque Baga beach, as this is the hedonistic destination for all the party animals. The hip-swinging music, foot-tapping dances, exotic seafood, makes it the place to be the most happening place for the beach parties

Party animals ready to go for some hardcore partying can  drop into the most rocking place on earth, wherein India’s acclaimed deejays - Aqueel, Akbar Sami, Nikhil Chinappa, Pearl, Piyush, Ivon, Megha, Clement, Boombaba, Jalebi Cartel and many more will set the fire on dance floor. Besides, UK’s renowned deejay, Vicky Divine will make the party crowd sweat during this winter.

“We have made all the arrangements to host the series of parties at our beach resort and that, this year we will be known as the biggest party zone in India,” says Abhishek Nath, President (Operations).

Besides the deejay remixes, La Calypso Hotels Private Limited has organized a fashion show on December 26 that will showcase the collections of Bangalore-based fashion designers, Vishal Naik and Inder Kumar.

“It’s that time of the year where everyone comes together to usher with the Christmas and new year festivities. Goa is the best place for such celebrations and that we have made a perfect venue for the bash,” said Abhishek.

Moreover, La Calypso Hotels Private Limited has also planned to create an ambience like a carnival on December 25, 29 and 30 that would also feature samba dancers performing live during the parties.

He further informs that La Calypso Hotels Private Limited has kept the ticket charges starting from Rs 500 that includes complimentary food and drinks. “We are expecting to sell around 4,500 to 5,000 tickets everyday and there are lots of inquiries already,” adds Abhishek.

  

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