Event Description
Guest list Policy
- Guestlist valid until 6pm and will be reduced cover after 6pm.
- If any fake information is entered into the above form you will not be added to the guest list.
- Dress code: Smart Casual. A visit to Savaya Bali is an occasion, so please dress for it. Proper swim attire to be worn in the pools at all times.
- We do not permit : Work Jeans or Denim; beer branded singlets; cut off clothing; or athletic sport wear.
- Guests intoxicated or under the influence of drugs will not be allowed to enter.
- Management reserves the right to refuse entry at their own discretion.
- Guestlist terms are subject to the conditions applied to the specified dates of your attendance.
- Mixed groups and couples are strongly preferred.
- Guests must be 21 or older in order to enter Savaya.
Thank you for choosing Savaya Bali. We look forward to welcoming you.
* Jean Claude Ades. The French/German is a staple of the international party scene, but it's his contributions to the white isle of Ibiza that really embody his influence on dance music culture.
* Ades comes from a long musical background and his career as a music producer is a true reflection of that. His colorful influences and relentless work ethic have spawned over 20+ years of pristine, high-profile hits and Beatport #1's, including "Someday", "Shingaling" and "Vallee De Larmes" to name a few.
But the studio is only one element of Ades' career.
* His DJing prowess saw him touring throughout Europe, Asia and South America, until finally, he decided to make a home base in Ibiza in 2012, where he really began to leave his mark on the magical Mediterranean White Isle. The birth of his B!CRAZY party has propelled Ades into the top tier of movers and shakers on the island - as it was all done through realizing a vision of musical excellence few can match.
* With a deep and intrinsic love of music that favors deep bass, crisp drums and a constant stride for authenticity, Ades started his own night – B!CRAZY. A pursuit of evolving, expansive sets is echoed in his parties – it's not about providing a quick rush for audiences but developing a feeling that will stay with dancers for long after the night, weaving progressive and tribal elements into his musical journeys that transcend genre boundaries.