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Banquet Setup Style

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Banquet

 An elaborate and formal


evening meal for many people,
often followed by speeches.
The best way to layout a room is dependent on
a number of factors including:
Space available inside the banquet hall.

Size of the audience

Expected level of activity and interaction


required.
The best way to layout a room is dependent on
a number of factors including:
Place required for dinner tables, meeting
tables and head tables.

Details of equipment's required e.g projectors,


screen, lecterns, Flip chart, board, dance floor,
stage etc.
9 Main styles of banquet/event
room setup:
1. Banquet/ Wedding Style 6. School room
2. Board Meeting Style 7. T-shape style
3. Herringbone or fish bone 8. Theater style
style 9. U-style
4. Hollow square style
5. Lecture room/ training room
style
Banquet/ Wedding Style
•This table layout usually used for
Wedding Receptions.
•A banquet typically involves a
professionally-catered feast arranged
and paid for by an individual or a
business, in association with, or in
honor of, a particular occasion.
•There are 8-12 persons in one table
Board Meeting Style

This table layout is often used


for Board of Directors meetings,
committee meetings, or
discussion groups.
Herringbone Style

•Influenced by a Herringbone
•A Herringbone seating arrangement
describes the positioning of seats
partially and equally askew in one
direction.
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Hollow Square Style

•Works for group meetings with


frequent interaction.
•Square shaped layout
Lecture/ Training Style

•Lecture- is an oral presentation


intended to present information or
teach people about a particular
subject, for example by a university
or college teacher.
•The layout is like the scene when
the lecturers are teaching while
School Room/ Classroom Style

This layout is like the


students and teacher in a
school or classroom.
T-shape style

The layout of the tables are


arranged in T shape.
Theater Style

This is the most efficient set-up when


the attendees will act as an audience.
This set-up is not recommended for food
events or if note taking is required.
U-style

This layout style is often used for


Board of Directors meetings,
committee meetings, or discussion
groups where there is a speaker,
audio-visual presentation or other
focal point.
Questions
1.
An elaborate and formal
evening meal for many
people, often followed by
speeches.
2. What do you call to this
pattern or layout?
3. is an oral presentation
intended to present
information or teach people
about a particular subject,
for example by a university
or college teacher.
4-5. Give 2 kinds of layout or
pattern in Banquet Set-up Styles.
(ONLY TWO. ANY OF THEM 😂)

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