FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 5, 2014 MEDIA CONTACT 2014 WINTER BALL Celebrating SAB’s 80th Anniversary Raised More than $1.2 Million For Scholarships and School Programs at the David H. Koch Theater on Monday, March 3, 2014 Photos by Erin Baiano are available for download at: The School of American Ballet’s 2014 Winter Ball, in celebration of SAB’s 80thAnniversary, took place at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on Monday, March 3, 2014 and raised more than $1.2 million for scholarships and school programs. Sponsored by legendary French jewelry Maison, Van Cleef & Arpels for the seventh consecutive year, the evening began with cocktails at 7pm and dinner at 8pm, followed by a student performance choreographed specially for the occasion, and The Encoredessert and dancing, sponsored by fifth-generation luxury house, J. Mendel. The proceeds from this event enable SAB to distribute $1.9 million annually in student scholarships as well as support the School’s renowned faculty and state-of-the-art facilities at Lincoln Center. “SAB is grateful to our sponsor Van Cleef & Arpels, our wonderful event chairs and all the generous attendees for a successful 80th Anniversary celebration, which raised over $1.2 for the School’s scholarship and student life programs,” said Margie Van Dercook, executive director of The School of American Ballet.
This glamorous annual dinner dance was attended by more than 500 patrons, including the School’s board members and alumni as well as leaders from the New York corporate and social communities. Notable attendees included: Diana DiMenna (Chairman), Julia Koch (Chairman), Serena Lese (Chairman), Noreen Ahmad (Young Patron Chairman), Amanda Brotman (Young Patron Chairman), and Chelsea Zalopany (Young Patron Chairman), Darci Kistler and Peter Martins, Sterling Hyltin, Maria Kowroski, Ask la Cour, Jock Soto, Daniel Ulbricht, Wendy Whelan, Linda and Edward Villella, Mikhail Baryshnikov & Lisa Rinehart, Fe Fendi, Olivia Flatto, Maggy Frances, Stephen L. Green, Martin Harvey, Julie Henderson, David Koch, Frederick R. Koch, Alexandra Lebenthal, Ed Lewis, Gilles Mendel, Teresa Moore, Dailey and Gordon Pattee, Bettina Prentice, Ilona Quasha, Kelly Rutherford, Jean Shafiroff, Timo Weiland, Laura and Will Zeckendorf. This year’s event was themed a Starry Night to celebrate SAB’s 80 years of dedication to the field of ballet. Ron Wendt Design created an enchanting celestial atmosphere of silver and white. A highlight of the evening was a one-time-only performance by students of The School of American Ballet choreographed by Silas Farley, who was selected by Peter Martins, Artistic Director and Chairman of Faculty for the School of American Ballet, for the second consecutive year. “I was thrilled with Silas Farley’s choreography again this year. What a delight it has been to share both Silas’s achievements as a dance-maker and the wonderful dancing of our young students with the School’s supporters at the Winter Ball,” said Mr. Martins.
Famed French jewelry Maison, Van Cleef & Arpels, again acted as the lead corporate sponsor for the gala. This long-standing partnership is a tribute to the friendship shared between SAB founder, George Balanchine, and one of the Van Cleef & Arpels founding brothers, Claude Arpels, who established the Maison in New York in 1939. From their shared passion for exceptional stones was born an artistic relationship that resulted in Balanchine’s ‘Jewels’ ballet and its sumptuous costumes. To celebrate SAB’s 80thAnniversary, Van Cleef & Arpels debuted two unique creations inspired by the Maison’s cherished theme of dance.
Internationally renowned luxury house, J. Mendel, sponsored the Winter Ball after-party, The Encore. Following dinner, 200 of the city’s most sophisticated philanthropic young professionals joined the Winter Ball for a night of dancing and dessert. This sponsorship signifies a continuation of J. Mendel’s direct association with the ballet, since Gilles Mendel, designer and fifth-generation member of the house his Franco-Russian ancestors founded in 1870, created costumes for two original New York City Ballet productions. The most recent of these, “Mes Oiseaux”, was choreographed by NYCB Ballet Master in Chief and SAB Artistic Director, Peter Martins, and debuted at the NYCB Spring Gala in 2012.
Epoch Estate Wines’, a small-production vintner dedicated to crafting wines from its estate vineyards on the west side of the acclaimed Paso Robles wine region, were donated to the event and were paired beautifully with the culinary creations of Glorious Food. The event was led by Chairmen Diana DiMenna, Julia Koch, and Serena Lese; and Young Patron Chairmen Noreen Ahmad, Amanda Brotman and Chelsea Zalopany. ABOUT SCHOOL OF AMERICAN BALLET The School of American Ballet, the official training academy of the New York City Ballet, was established in 1934 by legendary choreographer George Balanchine and philanthropist Lincoln Kirstein as the first and most essential step in their quest to create an American classical ballet company.
SAB, located at New York City’s Lincoln Center, is the premier ballet academy in the United States, training more students who go on to become professional dancers than any other school. SAB’s former students fill the ranks of the New York City Ballet and other leading U.S. and international ballet companies.
ABOUT VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Van Cleef & Arpels was born in Paris’ Place Vendôme in 1906, following Alfred Van Cleef’s marriage to Estelle Arpels in 1895. Always striving for excellence, the Maison has become a worldwide reference through its unique designs, its choice of exceptional stones and its virtuoso craftsmanship, offering jewels and timepieces that tell stories and bring enchantment to life. Over the years, the Maison has remained faithful to this highly distinctive style characterized by creativity, refinement and poetry. Whether inspired by nature, couture or the imagination, its collections evoke a timeless world of harmony and beauty.
In the United States, Van Cleef & Arpels has boutiques in New York (since 1939), Manhasset, NY; Short Hills, NJ; Palm Beach (since 1940); Bal Harbour, FL; Boca Raton, FL; Naples, FL, Chicago; Las Vegas (City Center and Palazzo); Costa Mesa (South Coast Plaza); and Beverly Hills (since 1969). Visit www.VanCleefArpels.com for additional information.
ABOUT J. MENDEL J. Mendel is a fifth-generation luxury brand established on the principles of high quality, style, and craftsmanship. Applying his unique skills and design aesthetic, Gilles Mendel transformed the company from a luxury fur atelier into a full-fledged fashion house with the launch of its ready-to-wear collection in 2002. His penchant for maintaining the highest standards while manipulating luxury fabrics in unexpected ways has attracted top-tier clients who appreciate his timeless, cutting-edge, and exquisitely produced fashions. In recognition of his achievements in women’s fashion, Mendel was inducted into the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 2003, and received the prestigious Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in 2011.
About Epoch Estate Wines Located within the Paso Robles wine region, Epoch Estate Wines’ 2010 Estate Blend was just named Wine Spectator’s 25th wine in the world on their Top 100 List for 2013. Epoch, founded in 2004 by Bill and Liz Armstrong, has quickly developed a big reputation for small production and is known for handcrafted wines with abundant personalities. Located on historic York Mountain, Epoch is an ultra-premium producer of Rhone, Zinfandel, and Tempranillo varietal wines from estate-grown vines planted on the west side of the Paso Robles wine region. Stewards of both the historic York Mountain Winery and the Paderewski Vineyard, Epoch is committed to the land and the legacy that is now Epoch. To learn more, visit www.epochwines.com.
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