Orchestra
Deco
The
New
Experience Elegance
With
Manny Moreira
Each Show A Night Of
Exotic Elegance.
MANNY MOREIRA has over 30 years of experience as a worldwide bandleader and artistic director creating corporate shows, fundraisers, celebrity weddings and movie premiers for A LIST clients like Jack Nicholson, Robert Redford, Danny DeVito, Chris Walken, Glenn Close, Brad Pitt, elite sports icons, the Clintons, RNC, and many, many more at venues such as the Rainbow Room, Roseland, The Waldorf Astoria, The Plaza Hotel, The Marriott Marquis Theater etc.... He brings his 20 piece orchestra and presents an eclectic repertoire of classic standards by Gershwin and Porter plus contemporary pop and R&B; 40s swing; 50s ballads, 60s Motown, 70s disco, 80s favorites right through to the music of today! World Music repertoire includes Brazilian samba and bossa nova, Afro-Cuban mambos, cha-cha's and bolero's and even an occasional operatic aria. The optional addition of dynamic floor shows, provocative lighting, surround sound and projections creates a seductive multi-media, retro-nouveaux supper club ambience and immersive dance party.
Lover Man was the first song Manny arranged and produced for the New Deco® Orchestra. He also produced and directed the video. He arranged and produced SPOOKY for Halloween and CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK is his original song and orchestration. It aired nationwide on CBS television, Christmas Day 2003. Enjoy!
WATCH THE SIZZLE!
Exquisite dancer Rosie Lani Fiedelman and Manny Moreira charm the room with a mise en scéne...
The New Deco Players create a vibe in the room for a music video.
The Decolettes are multilingual hostesses who also reveal hidden talents.
Dani Beknell, another wonderful New Deco Player prepares for a show at the Highline Ballroom
Manny with drummer Jonathon Peretz and the beautiful and talented Bronwyn Reed
A scene from a New Deco® video
Manny Moreira & The New Deco® Orchestra rocking the room with a lush version of the Brazilian samba classic "Mas Que Nada"
New Deco singers, original Hamilton cast member Sydney Harcourt, Ramona Renae and Julie Eigenberg and the orchestra ignite the dance floor with a Jamiroqui tune