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    New York Holiday spectacular

    Glimpse all the gowns and glamour of Dallas' Crystal Charity Ball 2024

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 10, 2024 | 5:49 pm

    Crystal Charity Ball 2024 whisked Dallas patrons away on an opulent "New York Holiday."

    In choosing to bring the Big Apple to Big D with her theme, ball chairman Cheryl Joyner had imagined “the beauty of fresh snow, peeking into the elaborately decorated windows on Fifth Avenue, and strolling through Central Park with a chill in the air." It was all of that, kicked up a notch with a spectacular Rockettes-style dance show, too.

    The 72nd annual black-tie gala is the grand finale of the Dallas social season and benefits children's charities around the city.

    When all 1,563 attendees arrived to the Hilton Anatole Hotel on Saturday, December 7, they were ushered into a wintry scene in Central Park. Lush gardens, illuminated trees, and park benches filled the atrium, but it was the Central Park-style ice rink that took centerstage.

    Real ice skaters glided and twirled, round and round the rink. (What a coincidence that ice skating is also one of the biggest family-fun activities of the holiday season in DFW.)

    Dallas Crystal Charity Ball 2024Ice skaters showed off their moves in the "Central Park" rink.Photo by Ashley Gongora

    At the edge of the rink, patrons nibbled from an hors d'oeuvres spread that included bagels and lox, eggs Benedict deviled eggs, butternut squash arancini, and the annual gala's famous giant shrimp display.

    Dallas Crystal Charity Ball 2024

    Photo by Ashley Gongora

    Jennifer Sanders, Kristin Hallam, Tanya Rice, and Whitney Cameron donning dazzling gowns in the most popular colors of the evening - black, white, red, and silver.

    Crystal Charity Ball is not only the grand-dame ball of the year in Dallas, it's also the city's biggest formal fashion moment. Women dazzled in their glamorous gowns - black, white, silver, and red were most popular - embellished with feathers, sequins, and even some sweep-trains that managed to avoid puddles on the rainy walk from the car. Dallas' favorite designers were well-represented, including Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Nardos, Simkhai, Naeem Khan, and Mac Duggal. (Scroll through the photos, above, to see some of the gorgeous looks.)

    Dallas' best dressed had a few chances to pose, first for the official John French Photography portraits, next at the Radio City Fashion Cam presented by NorthPark, then at any number of Instagram-worthy spots around the room. (The Central Park bridge was most frequented.)

    Before dinner, guests could try their luck at the casino tables; shop for high-end home goods at the NYC Holiday Boutique; and buy Contribution Tickets for the chance to win a luxury car from Sewell or a Highland Park Village shopping spree. Of course, they also bid on hundreds of fabulous items in the biggest and most extravagant silent auction in town. Items ranged from exclusive trips to Europe and hunting excursions in South America, to one-of-a-kind art, fine jewels, and tickets to local restaurants and sporting events.

    Crystal Charity Ball 2024, Kilgore RangerettesThe Kilgore Rangerettes channeled the Radio City Rockettes.Photo by Ashley Gongora

    When doors opened to dinner, the high-kicking Kilgore Rangerettes channeled the world-famous Radio City Rockettes, presenting a Radio City-style dance number that captivated the room. Donning stunning silver sequin costumes, the dancers sashayed, spun, and kicked to the sounds of a holiday medley played by a full orchestra.

    Guests sat down to a decadent meal of Harvest Chicory Salad; New York Strip and Lobster Newberg; and for dessert, a duo of "Central Park Melange" (poached pears in chocolate brandied sauce) and Decadent Mousse Gift Box that resembled a Tiffany & Co. jewelry box.

    After dinner, the party band revved up and the dance floor filled quickly. Those who wanted to call it a night made their way to the valet stand, being sure to pick up some fresh, made-to-order doughnuts and hot coffee on their way out.

    Crystal Charity Ball 2024Dessert included a cake that looked like a blue Tiffany box.Photo by Michael Merry

    Pulling the extravagant event together were Tom Addis of Tom Addis Productions, Inc.; Junior Villanueva of The Garden Gate; Curtis Butts of Talent Associates; Hilton Anatole executive banquet chef Matthew Martin and executive pastry chef Adrian Arandela, and hundreds more.

    The Crystal Charity Ball’s purpose is to aid, support, and make contributions to charitable organizations dedicated to the welfare of children located in Dallas County. The ball has distributed about $200 million since 1953.

    This year's event raised an extraordinary $7.6 million. The celebration ball is held to express appreciation to the organization's generous donors.

    The 2024 Crystal Charity Ball beneficiaries are: Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, HHM Health, Methodist Health System Foundation, Parkland Health Foundation, The Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology, Traffic911, and Vogel.

    Among the patrons in attendance were David Russakov, Stephanie Russakov, Jim Jones, Bonnie Jones, Evelyn Pulliam, Morgan Young, Pierre Revol, Cindy Revol, Lauren Meindle, Justin White, Erin Finegold White, Lauren Bermingham, Gabby Hensley, Francesca Gussoni, Claire Catrino, Whitney Cameron, Jen Sanders, Stacey Walker, Arrington Nelson, Annie Walker, JoAnne Decker, Monica Peng, David Holl, Kristy Nguyen, Daniel Friedman, Sara Friedman, Coley Clark, Jennifer Clark, Olivia Schroeder, Patrick George, Marie Quintana, Cindy Turner, Sharron Friedberg, Daniel Fitzgerald, Anne Davidson, Scott Rodger, Mackenzie Rodger, Lauren Stewart, Bala Mohan, Raja Mohan, Jonathan Childers, Katie Childers, Jess Bass Bolander, Tyler Bolander, Kristin Hallam, Tanya Rice, Jamie Smith, Melinda Smith, Britt Ham, Michelle Ham, Rob Stern, Tammany Stern, and many more.

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    Standing Ovation

    Dallas crowd rocks out and raises record-breaking funds at Bravo Gala

    Lindsey Wilson
    Dec 4, 2025 | 1:56 pm
    2025 ATTPAC Bravo Gala
    Photo by Can Turkyilmaz
    Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico.

    It might have been pouring rain on November 20, but that didn't stop more than 300 arts supporters from flocking to the ruby-lit Winspear Opera House for the 2025 AT&T Performing Arts Center's Bravo! Gala.

    Gala co-chairs Alina and Ruben Esquivel and Candice and Adam C. Wright welcomed a crowd that included longtime arts champions, civic leaders, philanthropists, and supporters, among them honorees Shannon and Ted Skokos, whose dedication to the Center’s mission was celebrated throughout the night. Does that name sound familiar? It should if you've ever seen a show at the Winspear — their name is emblazoned on the front of the stage.

    2025 ATTPAC Bravo Gala Texas Ballet Theater and The Dallas Opera performed together during cocktail hour.Photo by Can Turkyilmaz

    The evening unfolded as a journey through the heartbeat of Dallas arts. All five of ATTPAC's resident companies took the stage (the lobby landing) during cocktail hour for spotlight performances that showcased the range and richness of the Center’s artistic ecosystem.

    Guests cheered the vibrant traditions of Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico and the emotional depth of Dallas Black Dance Theatre, and a standout moment came when The Dallas Opera and Texas Ballet Theater united for a gorgeous performance together. Zachary J. Willis, a Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company member, represented Dallas Theater Center by crooning several jazz standards during dinner on the Winspear stage.

    2025 ATTPAC Bravo Gala Headliner Michael Cavanaugh and honorees Shannon and Ted Skokos.Photo by Can Turkyilmaz

    2025 ATTPAC Bravo Gala

    Photo by Can Turkyilmaz

    Damon and Adrienne Mosley, Shameka and William Matthews.

    But it was the night’s featured performer, Grammy- and Tony-nominated artist Michael Cavanaugh, who brought the house fully to its feet. Handpicked by Billy Joel for the Broadway hit Movin’ Out, Cavanaugh delivered the same electricity as his mentor. His voice channeled the grit and soul of Joel's songbook, along with some of Elton John's biggest hits. As he moved between piano and vocals with magnetic ease, the audience responded exactly as if they were at a rock concert: clapping, cheering, and dancing along.

    That same energy carried seamlessly into the after-party, where DJ EndoLena kept the dance floor packed well past the official end time.

    Spotted mingling throughout the night were ATTPAC president and CEO Warren Tranquada, Deedie Rose (of Potter Rose Performance Hall legacy), Barbara Thomas Lemmon, Hal and Diane Brierley, soon-to-be-retired Arts District executive director Lily Cabatu Weiss and husband Jeff Weiss, Eugene McDermott Foundation's Grace Cook, AT&T's Matt Hickey, Brendan McGuire and Amber Scanlan from PNC, and ATTPAC board chair Jill Louis and board vice-chair Lynn McBee.

    2025 ATTPAC Bravo Gala Dinner was served on the Winspear Opera House stage.Photo by Can Turkyilmaz

    Throughout the night, excitement also swirled around the raffle, with packages that had guests dreaming of future adventures. A luxury Broadway weekend in New York promised first-class travel, a plush hotel stay, and tickets to two shows of the winner’s choosing. A Dallas staycation offered indulgence closer to home with a night at HALL Arts Hotel, dinner at Ellie’s, and box seats to a performance at the Center. Groups of friends imagined piling into a party bus for a Broadway Girls’ Night Out, while others eyed a $2,500 Eiseman Jewels shopping spree or “The Perfect 10,” pairing restaurant gift cards with seats to five Broadway at the Center productions.

    All told, the AT&T Performing Arts Center’s signature event raised a record-breaking $550,000 to fuel the Center’s education, engagement, and free public programming initiatives.

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