“Lights, Camera, Action!” That’s the theme of Paul Mitchell Schools’ Caper event, a smoke-free, alcohol-free, hands-on educational extravaganza that brings over 2,500 “future professionals” to Las Vegas February 9–11, 2015. Paul Mitchell Schools have confirmed a superstar lineup for the 30th annual event, including comedian and inspirational speaker Kathy Buckley, motivational speaker and author Lizzie Velasquez, motivational speaker/author Alvin Law, a special appearance by singer/entertainer Marie Osmond, and other surprise guests.

“Our students will attend many shows throughout their careers,” says Paul Mitchell Schools’ Dean and Cofounder Winn Claybaugh. “We want their first show to set the bar high, giving them not only nonstop education and fashion but also bringing them inspiration and motivation that will change their lives and leave them hungry for life-long learning.”

In addition to the lineup of speakers and educators, students will be treated to  artistic presentations and hands-on classroom rotations featuring top artists, educators, and artistic directors from inside and outside the Paul Mitchell world. For more information, follow us on Facebook at Paul Mitchell Schools Caper.

CAPER EVENT SCHEDULE

Future Professionals arrive, check in, and pick up their swag bags on Monday, February 9, then visit the Mall and Career Connection to mingle with salon representatives, see live demonstrations on styling and cutting, practice their interview skills, and learn about career opportunities throughout the world. Future Professionals can also play in the Visionary Lounge; shop in the Peace, Love, and Happiness Mall; and participate in cutting, styling, and makeup mini-classes throughout the afternoon and evening. Monday night is a “free night.”

On Tuesday, February 10, Paul Mitchell Co-founder and CEO John Paul DeJoria, Co-owner Angus Mitchell, Global Artistic Director Robert Cromeans, and Paul Mitchell Schools Dean and Co-founder Winn Claybaugh kick Caper off with a warm welcome. The one-hour stage show includes two segments starring the Future Professional Design Team: led by Advanced Academy members Mike Helm, Audra Turner, Kate Russell, Nikki Ramos, Fernie Andong, and Brandon Palmore, the student Design Team will do hair, makeup, and modeling in the opening and barbering segments. Next up: exciting presentations by the artists and educators who will lead the classroom rotations later that day. After the opening show, cosmetology students rotate through four classes (Cutting, Color, Style, and Look and Learn). Skin care students spend their day in Hands-On Makeup, plus Look and Learn. Day one ends with a favorite Paul Mitchell tradition: the White Party, where Future Professionals can enjoy “photo ops” with their favorite educators and dance the night away.

Wednesday, February 11 features a main-stage show filled with inspiration and motivation, plus a special appearance by the show team from Floyd’s Barbershop.

CAPER ARTISTS AND EDUCATORS

  • Motivation: John Paul DeJoria, Winn Claybaugh, Angus Mitchell, Stephanie Kocielski
  • Hands-On Cutting: Jason Reyes, Sarah Kobeski, Skyler Marsh, Julian Perlingiero
  • Hands-On Color: Linda Yodice, Nikki Ramos, Jenn Montoya, Colin Caruso
  • Hands-On Style: Heather Kaanoi, Emma Long, Danielle Piniarski, Noogie Thai
  • Look & Learn: Robert Cromeans, Takashi Kitamura, Lucie Doughty, Diana Schmidtke, Charles Marcus
  • Hands-On Makeup: Devri Ficklin, Debra Dietrich
  • Special Guests: Kathy Buckley, Diana Schmidtke, Lizzie Velasquez, Alvin Law, Marie Osmond, Charles Marcus, Geno Stampora, Jeanne Braa Foster, Eden Sassoon, Seth Maxwell

#CAPER15 – GET SOCIAL AT CAPER 2015

Follow Paul Mitchell Schools on social media for live updates and behind-the-scenes photos and videos. Future Professionals using the #Caper15 hashtag on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Vine will have exclusive chances to win great prizes during the event.

Visit www.paulmitchell.edu and www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org to learn more.

 

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