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    laissez le bon temps rouler

    New Orleans-themed Crystal Charity Ball 2018 lets the good times roll in Dallas

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 4, 2018 | 4:11 pm

    To say the 2018 Crystal Charity Ball had a "New Orleans" theme would steal the elegance of its official motif: "A Celebration in Nouvelle-Orléans."

    Chairwoman Claire Emanuelson had chosen the theme not only as a nod to her mother's French heritage but also to fete the tricentennial of the beloved Southern city, she announced last spring.

    Upon arrival to the Hilton Anatole Hotel, 1,500 guests — dressed in their finest ballgowns and tuxedos — walked down a hallway of moss-covered trees and into a postcard-perfect French Quarter vignette. A bubbling fountain that seemed straight from a famous old New Orleans courtyard provided one of many Instagram-worthy backdrops.

    Inside the cocktail reception, a replica of the revolving carousel bar from Hotel Monteleone poured premium libations. Bartenders also pointed guests to the nearest Hurricanes, which were being passed on trays.

    Gorgeous displays of vibrantly colored roses climbed iron lamp posts to adorn oversized displays of hors d'oeurves. Guests daintily loaded their plates with Big Easy-inspired canapes of mini muffaletta lollipops, Andouille sausage puffs, sliders, and jumbo Gulf shrimp.

    After having portraits made by John French Photography and grabbing glasses of wine and bubbly, attendees — including Piper Wyatt, Cara French, Alison Malone, Tiffany Divis, Susan Farris, Tucker Enthoven, Sami Arslanlar, Muffin Lemak, John Clutts, Holly Riefe, James Riefe, Kate Rose Marquez, John Levis, James Tarpeh, Jessica Johnson, Annette Watkins, C.A. Anderson, Susan O’Brien, Brooke Hortenstien, Nardos Imam, and Delayna Minter — began bidding in the silent auction. Up for grabs were magnificent trips, fine jewelry, artwork, runway fashion experiences, one-of-a-kind accessories, and many more exquisite items.

    Patrons also perused the The French Market for holiday gifts, including small electronics, beautiful housewares, and furry stuffed animals and mini cars for kids. Those who (literally) wanted to let the good times roll hit the casino early.

    A few minutes before 9 pm, the Kinfolk Brass Band led a festive, high-stepping second-line parade into the Chantilly Ballroom for dinner.

    They continued to play and dance inside, and soon were joined by the joyous sounds of a choir from Booker T. Washington High School. It's rare for people to take so long to sit down to dinner, but the band and choir were so entertaining, folks couldn't help but clap, dance, and capture video on their phones.

    Attendees found their tables, which were adorned with opulent arrangements of roses and hydrangeas, and some had wisteria trees towering over the top. When the entertainers paraded out, the James Davis Orchestra took the music down a notch to allow for pleasant dinner conversation.

    Throughout the evening, guests could be overheard discussing the Cowboys' recent victory over the Saints (apropros of the night's theme); anticipating their holiday plans; and sharing memories of President George H.W. Bush, who had passed away the night before.

    A sumptuous three-course meal started with a Crab Louie salad with Galatoire's Remoulade Blanc and lemon tarragon vinaigrette. Next came a pan-seared filet of beef with sherry mushroom compote; potato and parsnip puree; bacon and balsamic crispy Brussels sprouts; and braised carrots. A chocolate hazelnut profiterole with lemon cream was the most gorgeous, sculptural work of art on any dessert plate all social season. Throughout the evening, wines from Duckhorn and Rodney Strong were poured.

    Spotted in the crowd, enjoying dinner, were Tiffany Work, James Emanuelson, Julie Castro, Gabe Castro, Tracy Fulton, Dotti Reeder, Joseph Mahoney, Kara Goss, Randall Goss, Ciara Cooley, Jake Fraze, Leonardo Gonzalez, Andrea Devaldenebro, Jamie Watley, Rhandi Bobo, Shawn Kaplan, Tish Cruciani, Ed Hellwig, Kelly Hellwig, Rhonda Marcus, Frasier Marcus, Rob Bowlby, Sarah Bowlby, Kathy Crow, Michael Crow, Lynn McBee, Tracy Lang, Bela Cooley, Chase Cooley, Kate Ford, Christel Crigler, and Tracy Madans.

    It didn't take long for the music to gear up again and for the dance floor to fill to the brim. Big Blast and The Party Makers, a party band from Atlanta, kept the room moving and grooving long after the last bites of dinner had been eaten.

    Those with tired feet scooped up their party favors — including a box of note cards from Tiffany & Co. — and exited back to the foyer. There, they could check silent auction bids one last time; hit the casino tables again; and try for one last chance in a raffle for a 2019 Lexus, which was parked inside.

    On the way to the valet stand, guests got one last taste of the Big Easy — fresh, hot beignet doughnuts made on site (and covered in mounds of powdered sugar, just like at Cafe du Monde).

    Tom Addis of Tom Addis Productions, Junior and Maria Villanueva of The Garden Gate Floral Design, Hilton Anatole executive chef Rigoberto Lemus, and a host of others helped bring the "Nouvelle-Orléans" night to life.

    The 66th annual black-tie gala is the grand finale of the social season and benefits children's charities around the city. This year's beneficiaries are After-School All-Stars North Texas, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Buckner Children and Family Services, Friends of the Dallas Public Library, Mosaic Family Services, Nexus Recovery Center, and Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.

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    An affair to remember

    44 Dallas Symphony debutantes take their bows at 2025 Presentation Ball

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Feb 24, 2025 | 10:52 am
    DSOL Presentation Ball 2025
    Photo by Deborah Brown
    Sara Cashion, Mary Stone, Samantha Ward, Harper Knight

    In grand tradition that dates from Queen Victoria of Britain to Queen Charlotte of Bridgerton, 44 young women made full-court bows into society at the39th Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ballon February 15 at the Meyerson Symphony Center.

    The opulent evening saw 1,200 guests don regal ballgowns and dapper tuxedos for one of Dallas’ most glamorous and formal events of the year. The Presentation Ball is the largest fundraiser for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League.

    The annual event also represented a fun coming-together of generations: Debutantes’ parents and grandparents applauded them proudly from the lower levels of the concert hall, while their college-aged friends - many having arrived together via party bus - filled the grand tier to cheer them on with abandon.

    What, exactly, were they cheering for?

    A 90-second display of graceful gymnastics.

    DSOL Presentation Ball 2025Olivia Barber gets a kiss on the cheek from her dad, Brandon Barber during her presentation.Photo by Gittings

    When her name was announced by master of ceremonies Stan Gardner, each debutante was escorted onto the stage by her father (or an uncle or family friend) as the Dave Alexander Band and Orchestra played a theme of her choosing - from "The Way You Look Tonight" to "Sweet Caroline" to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons." Dad then kissed her on the cheek and carefully stepped to the side (avoiding stepping on their daughter's dress), and looked on proudly as she walked on to the front of the stage, independently.

    Slowly, purposefully, gracefully, each woman curtsied all the way to the floor for her "Texas Dip" - arms out, head forward, head bowed, head to the side - while clutching a floral bouquet. A member of the Honor Guard then offered his hand to assist her rise from the floor and carefully escorted her off stage.

    DSOL Presentation Ball 2025Abigail Carlisle assisted by Honor Guard member David Curlin.Photo by Gittings

    The noble curtsy is a maneuver the women rehearse hundreds of times, yet any number of things can go wrong, like a shoe heel getting caught on a crinoline petticoat underneath her billowing white gown. If any such snafus happened onstage, they weren't detected by the audience, who enjoyed a perfect performance by all 44 debs.

    DSOL Presentation Ball 2025
      

    Photo by Deborah Brown

    DSOL 2025 debutantes Sara Cashion, Mary Stone, Samantha Ward, and Harper Knight.

    After all the women were presented, guests descended hastily to the lobby, where trumpeters lined the grand staircase to announce the procession of debutantes and Honor Guard members into the party. The women then joined their dads for a traditional father-daughter Grand Waltz to “Moon River."

    DSOL Presentation Ball 2025Olivia Coker dances with her father, Key Coker.Photo by Gittings

    Patrons sat down to a sumptuous filet mignon dinner in the lobby, which was adorned with exquisite spring florals by Junior Villanueva's team at Garden Gate Floral Design. After supper, the Jordan Kahn Orchestra revved up for a high-energy after-party on the dance floor.

    The 2025 DSOL debutantes were: Olivia Reese Chambers Barber, Brooke Lucille Barcus, Brooke Makenna Barnes, Lauren Elizabeth Brown, Abigail Claire Carlisle, Sara Grace Cashion, Sara Elizabeth Cavey, Elle Terese Chavis, Rebecca Lauren Ciarochi, Olivia Katherine Coker, Isabelle Catherine Eggart, Annabel Dianne Everitt, Finley Paige Galvin, Eliana Lourdes Garcia, Sophie Michelle Goelzer, Elizabeth Rose Goelzer, Alexa Christine Grabow, Camille LaClaire Gravel, Katherine Blaine Hess, Grace Alexandra Hoverman, Sydney Sherrill Hoyl, Madeleine Sutton Hubach, Katherine Anne Hudnall, Hannah Elizabeth Jackson, Harper Leigh Knight, Ella-Rose Marcus Levy, Lily Bauchet Lynch, Ivy Ann Mazzucchi, Julia Holliman Montgomery, Grace Cathryn Morrison, Natalie Brooke Newton, Anne Blanche Peacock, Ava Francis Perpall, Caroline Elizabeth Petrikas, Lauren Elizabeth Porray, Vivian Grace Potter, Alexandra Elise Sargis, Grace Isabelle Schlafer, Madelyn Grace Sporl, Mary Nash Stone, Ava Marie Tribolet, Natalie Elaine Van Arsdale, Samantha Renee Ward, and Annabeth Gracelyn Winn.

    DSOL Presentation Ball 20252025 DSOL Debutantes and Honor Guard Photo by Gittings

    The 2025 Presentation Ball took place under the guidance of co-chairs Ginger Sager and Barbara Averitt, along with DSOL president Dixey Arterburn. The evening’s honorary chairs were Shirley and Bill McIntyre.

    Also in attendance were Michelle Miller Burns, new Ross Perot President and CEO of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, with her husband Gary Burns; and Roger Gault, new chairman of the board of the Dallas Symphony Association Board of Governors, with his wife, Marena Gault.

    Per tradition, numerous family members were in attendance to support their deb. Among them: Terrence and Audra Chavis, Pamela Wills-Ward; Jennifer, Julian and Morgan Potter; Debbie, Alexandra, and Paul Sargis; John and Dianne Schlafer; Eryn Sporl; Mary Elizabeth and Gregory Porray; Sarah Morrison; John, Lester, Christine, and Marigny Winn; Cynthia, William, and William Everitt, Sr.; Katherine and Key Coker; Eduardo Garcia, III, Eduardo Garcia, Jr., Yolanda Garcia, Sofia Garcia, and Isabella Garcia; Celia, Patrick, Dawne, and Julia Tribolet; Ali, Abi, and Frederick Perpall; Miles and Carrie Eggart, and many more.

    The evening held particular meaning for two former debutante mothers, Brett Levy (1988) and Laurie Peacock (1989), who watched their daughters, Ella-Rose Levy and Anne Blanche Peacock, make their own debuts. Several families celebrated the presentation of a second debutante, including the Joel Ciarochis, the Cyrus Barcuses, the William Newtons, the Julian Potters, and the Taylor Stones. Dawne and Patrick Tribolet proudly marked the debut of their third daughter.

    DSOL Presentation Ball 2025The Tribolet family: Celia, Patrick, Ava, Dawne, and Julia.Photo by Deborah Brown

    Family bonds were further noted as many debutantes were escorted by their brothers, including Key Coker, Jr., Christopher Hess, JB Hudnall, Mitchell Jackson, Robert Peacock, James Petrikas, and Jack Schlafer.

    The Dallas Symphony debutantes are of college age and typically are graduates of Dallas-area high schools, but may be attending college out of the area. Participation is open to all young women. Like pledging a sorority, participants pay fees and participate in parties, fundraisers, classes, and other events throughout the year, all leading up to the Presentation Ball.

    Since its founding in 1946 by visionary philanthropist Tincy Miller, the DSOL has contributed over $23 million to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s education and outreach programs.

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