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Apollo Theater Fourth Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Apollo Theater Fourth Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
HARLEM, N.Y., May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc.,
announced today that on Monday, June 2, 2008, it will host its fourth annual
Hall of Fame Induction & Gala -- a magnificent affair that includes a
glamorous red carpet, a tribute concert and awards ceremony and a grand tented
after-party. The star-studded event will bring together the best and brightest
in business and entertainment to raise funds in support of the Apollo's
74-year legacy and its initiatives for emerging artists, education programs
and community outreach efforts inNew York City and beyond.
Hosted by comedienne and actress Wanda Sykes, this year's event, in
preparation for the Apollo's 75th Anniversary, will commemorate the life and
music of Apollo Legend Smokey Robinson with a ceremony inducting the performer
into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame where he will join predecessors Gladys
Knight, James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald and Little Richard. The awards ceremony
will continue with the Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis Arts and Humanitarian Award
given to Pauletta and Denzel Washington as well as appearances by the
presenters of the evening including Oscar nominated actress, Ruby Dee, Oscar
nominated actor, Terrence Howard and Grammy-Award winner, Janet Jackson. The
corporate award will be presented to Verizon for their ongoing commitment to
the community. The much-anticipated evening will commence in the historic,
legendary Apollo Theater where guests will be entertained with a wide range of
performances and appearances by the Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter
India.Arie, Nnenna Freelon, and Earth Wind & Fire. The event will culminate
with the Apollo Supper Club -- a stylish lounge atmosphere featuring the
generous gourmet creations of celebrity chef, Alexander Smalls prepared by
Great Performances, plentiful libations courtesy of Belvedere and late-night
dancing to music spun by DJ D-Nice.
Jonelle Procope, president and CEO of the Apollo Theater Foundation,
explained that, "As the Apollo prepares to enter into its 75th Anniversary
next year, we continue to champion the mission of honoring the history of our
much revered Theater as well as securing its future. This is more than a
venue. The Apollo is an experience and this year's Spring Benefit, in
particular, completely embodies that sentiment. This is the one event where
everyone from the business community to the entertainment world to the Harlem
community -- can come and celebrate and help preserve their Apollo Theater."
Richard Parsons, chairman of the Apollo's board of directors, expressed
the significance of the evening and the institution as, "The Apollo Theater
shares a unique relationship with everyone who walks through its doors -- from
the countless stars that were born on its stage to its world-famous,
international audience to the thousands in Harlem's communities served by its
programs. With the support of businesses combined with commitments from
civic-minded individuals, this milestone event will go far in helping to
guarantee the future of the Apollo and its programs."
Time Warner Cable is the Title Sponsor for the event. Lead Sponsors
include American Airlines, Coca-Cola, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, Hearst
Corporation, Skadden Arps, Time Warner, TV One, Verizon and W Hotels.
Tickets are available for $1,000. To purchase tickets or to make a
donation to the Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc., call 800.618.3444. Press
inquiries contact Jake Spitz at 646.688.6379 or jake@expagency.com.
About the Apollo Theater
The Apollo Theater is one of Harlem,New York City, and America's most
iconic and enduring cultural institutions. The Apollo was one of the first
theaters inNew York, and the country, to integrate, welcoming traditionally
African-American, Hispanic, and local immigrant populations, as well as
headlining uniquely talented entertainers who found it difficult to gain
entrance to other venues of similar size and resources. For that reason, the
Apollo has been a pioneer in presenting the cultural contributions of black
and Latino communities and played a central role in the development of
American music into the 21st century. The Apollo has launched and nurtured
the careers of seemingly countless legendary performers, including Ella
Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Sara Vaughan, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Michael
Jackson, Lauren Hill, and Alicia Keys.
The Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc., was established as a nonprofit,
charitable organization in 1991 and is dedicated to the preservation and
development of the Apollo Theater. The Foundation brought stability to the
Theater's operations and focused its efforts on reinvigorating the Apollo
legend. Over the past few years, the Apollo has roughly tripled its operating
budget, full-time staff, annual audience, and weekly programs.
The Apollo's mission is to honor the influence and advance the
contributions of African-American artists and advance emerging creative voices
across cultures and artistic media through the Apollo Experience of
world-class live performances and educational programs. The Apollo reigns as
one ofNew York City's premiere uptown attractions and is the cultural anchor
of the current reinvigoration of the 125th Street corridor.
For more information, visit http://www.apollotheater.org.
CONTACTS:
The Experiential Agency
Jake Spitz (646) 688-6379
Jake@expagency.com
Sasha Tcherevkoff
(917)554-1135
Sasha@consilium-ventures.com
Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc.
Nina Flowers (212) 531-5334
Nina.Flowers@apollotheater.org
SOURCE Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc.
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