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    Real Weddings

    Dallas bride’s leap of faith pays off with romantic downtown wedding reception

    Diana Oates
    Nov 18, 2016 | 11:18 am

    Rachel Kaniss and Andrew Fessenden met in the summer of 2012 while playing kickball on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Two-and-a-half years and a surprise midweek trip back to D.C. later, and Andrew was down on one knee in Rachel's D.C. home proposing that the two make it official.

    Rachel, a native Dallasite, knew she wanted to get married "at home," which would prove to be tricky because she no longer lived there. But like most brides-to-be, she had an idea of what she wanted and wouldn't settle until that ah-ha moment hit her.

    "When I came across the Carlisle Room, it was still under construction," Rachel says. "My mother did a hard-hat tour of the venue, and from a few cellphone photos, I knew this was going to be our reception venue. We visited [it] for the first time six months after we signed the contract."

    Luckily, all of the wedding stars aligned, and the couple was more than pleased with both the venue and the big day as a whole. This, says the bride, is in large due to hiring a wedding planner. As someone who has had previous event planning experience herself, Rachel knew this was a must-have to pull off her special day.

    "Events by Kristen brought everything together seamlessly. It was such a relief to know that even planning from afar, everything was taken care of, and it was exactly how I had envisioned our reception to be, except better."

    The couple settled on a color palette of gold, pink, white, and cream to achieve the timeless, romantic wedding of their dreams. Hydrangeas served as the cornerstone for most of the bouquets and floral arrangements by Di Fiori, because they are the flowers that Andrew would always surprise Rachel with when they were dating.

    After an intimate ceremony at St. Paul Catholic Church of Richardson, guests made their way to downtown Dallas to get the party started. The reception included dinner catered by the Carlisle Room, cake by Sugar Bee Sweets, and dancing to the tunes of the Royal Dukes. And what would a wedding be in 2016 without guests documenting the event at a photo booth?

    Ceremony:St. Paul Catholic Church of Richardson
    Reception Venue:The Carlisle Room
    Wedding Planner:Events by Kristin
    Floral:Di Fiori
    Photographer: Elisabeth Carol
    Videographer:O Brown Studio
    Rentals:BBJ (linens)
    Cake:Sugar Bee Sweets
    Band: Royal Dukes
    Catering:The Carlisle Room
    Wedding Paper Calligraphy (Longhand Edition):Arts&Letters
    Bridal Gown Retailer:Lulu’s Bridal
    Bridal Gown Designer:Mori Lee
    Bridal Gown Alterations:Altered for the Altar
    Bridal Shoe Designer: Adrianna Papell
    Makeup and Hair:Beauty by Emily M
    Photo Booth:It's Your Night
    Tux Rentals:Minksy Formal Wear
    Lighting:Absolute Lighting

    Photo booth fun was provided by It's Your Night.

    Fessenden Wedding
      
    Photo by Elisabeth Carol!
    Photo booth fun was provided by It's Your Night.
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    Yee-Haw!

    Bruce Wood Dance Dallas saddles up for cowboy-themed 15th anniversary gala

    Lindsey Wilson
    Apr 14, 2025 | 5:55 pm
    Bruce Wood Dance Dallas 2025 gala
    Photo by Natalie Bracken
    Gala committee member Herb Weischel, arts philanthropist Donna Wilhelm, Gayle Halperin, Bruce Wood Dance Dallas board president Phil Clemmons.

    It was all cowboy boots and sequins at Gilley's Dallas on March 29, where supporters of Bruce Wood Dance Dallas turned out in their glam Western best for the company's annual fundraising gala.

    This year's 15th anniversary celebration was themed after late founder Bruce Wood's Cowboy Songs, his heartfelt tribute to the spirit of the Lone Star State.

    That cowboy can-do attitude was apparent before guests even walked in the door — a giant longhorn steer named Gus was benignly parked in front of the famous event space in Dallas' Cedars neighborhood, posing for pictures with awestruck attendees (some of whom were even brave enough to climb on up into the saddle).

    Bruce Wood Dance Dallas 2025 galaHonorary gala chairs Nancy and Richard Wallace.Photo by Natalie Bracken

    Inside, BWDD executive director Gayle Halperin and artistic director Joy Bollinger welcomed the dance company's supporters, along with gala chair James Lynn Williams and honorary chairs Nancy and Richard Wallace.

    A relaxed cocktail hour gave guests the chance to buy raffle tickets for artwork, jewelry, hotel stays, and numerous ticket and performance packages from DFW's top theater, music, and dance troupes. All proceeds from this, as well as funds raised throughout the night, benefit BWDD's dancers and education programs.

    Cheery red-and-white checkered tablecloths and sunny sunflowers decorated the long picnic tables at dinner, as guests sat under a canopy of bistro lights. A hearty meal of barbecued chicken, brisket, beans, and salad was topped off with mini apple pies, lending the whole experience a community barn-raising feel that encouraged conversation and new friendships.

    Spotting chatting over dinner rolls were Dallas Arts District executive director Lily Weiss, singer Denise Lee, Arts Mission Oak Cliff co-founders Lola and Todd Lott, TACA president and executive director Maura Sheffler, Resource Center CEO Cece Cox, Bruce Wood Dance Dallas associate producer Larry Lane, Heritage Auctions co-chairman James Halperin, Texas Ballet Theater executive director Vanessa Logan and artistic director Tim O'Keefe, and Bruce Wood Dance Dallas board members Rubi Deslorieux, Phil Clemmons, Amanda Lenox, and Rodger Kobes.

    Bruce Wood Dance Dallas 2025 galaThe friendly dinner set-up was laidback and fun.Photo by Natalie Bracken

    Bruce Wood Dance Dallas 2025 gala
      

    Photo by Natalie Bracken

    Gala committee member Herb Weischel, arts philanthropist Donna Wilhelm, Gayle Halperin, Bruce Wood Dance Dallas board president Phil Clemmons.

    Reflections and toasts from BWDD's artistic team were complemented by a heartfelt tribute by former company dancer Harry Feril, which led into a record-breaking paddle raise of $119,000. This surpassed the $100K goal that Williams had set for a donation match, doubling the company's total for the night.

    Dinner guests then joined general ticket-holders in the main performance space, where carnival games beckoned before the show's start.

    But first it was time to present the 2025 BRUCE Award to Read and Steve Gendler, in recognition of their unwavering support for the arts in Dallas. Their decades of advocacy and philanthropy have been instrumental to the growth of BWDD, as well as numerous other organizations including TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND, The Hockaday School, andTexas Ballet Theater.

    Bruce Wood Dance Dallas 2025 gala Cowboy Songs"Cowboy Songs."Photo by Amitava Sarkar

    Then, the performance. The Bruce Wood Dance Dallas company of dancers were joined by a trio of guest artists: Broadway composer and music director Joseph Thalken, Broadway performer Jeremy Landon Hayes, and Grammy-winning singer and musician Ginny Mac, all backed by a country band.

    Cowboy Songs premiered in 2003 at Bass Hall in Fort Worth, and is set to music that ranges from Lyle Lovett, Irving Berlin, and Wylie Gustafson to the theme from Lonesome Dove.

    Following this high-kicking performance, guests were then invited onto the main floor for a lesson in two-stepping from 14-time Country Dance Champion Tony New.

    Bruce Wood Dance Dallas' next performance is with Verdigris Ensemble in SHAMS, running May 23-25 at Moody Performance Hall.

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