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    Roaring Party

    This roaring party brings a crazy old dance back: Can you handle it?

    Shelby Hodge
    Apr 2, 2015 | 4:26 pm

    We love the creativity that goes into every Mercury performance and love even more how the "orchestra redefined" regularly transforms the annual gala concept into something special. Case in point, the recent "Roaring Twenties — Mercury Style" evening that took a delicious musical turn on the theme.

    Joined by the Richard Brown Orchestra and Met Dancers at Wortham Theater Center, Mercury musicians, led by artistic director Antoine Plante, set the mood of the evening with "Sing Sing Sing," "The Charleston" and "This Joint is Jumping" before launching into a special arrangement of "Rhapsody in Blue," featuring Rice faculty member and pianist Joseph Li. For Mercury fans and anyone who enjoys a good tune, this night truly roared as the musical finale concluded with a cascade of black, gold and silver balloons.

    Gala chairs Lloyd Kirchner and Tara Wilson welcomed the 275 guests to the Brown Stage for the intimate evening of wining, dining and dancing. Warming guests up as they checked in was a quartet of students from Mercury's Yes Prep West Orchestra program. (Mercury musicians work with at-risk students attending Yes Prep, providing individualized instruction and teaching essential life skills.)

    Rodney Foster conducted the live auction that included a Texas flag painting by Taft McWhorter who created the work during the evening and a private dinner with celebrity chef Monica Pope. Raffle tickets were hot sellers as guests hoped to be the lucky one to win the white gold and ruby pendant created for the evening by Uptown Diamond.

    Leading the parade of guests, many in 1920s costuming, were Mercury executive director Brian Ritter and Mercury board president Stephen Wallace.

    The party crowd included emcee St. John Flynn of Houston Public Media, Alison Jefferies, Deanna and Larry Blackburn, Lynn Wyatt, Peggy and Steven Klineberg, Monsour Taghdisi and Henry Richardson, Linda and Tom Sparks, Luc Messier and Christine and Jan Spin.

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    15 Tina Raham Stewart at the Mercury Gala 2015 March 2015
    Photo by John Wilson
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    Passing the baton

    Houston Ballet’s record-breaking opener doubles as Jim Nelson’s swan song

    Joel Luks
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    Houston Ballet opening night 2025
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    Jonathan and Margaret Cox; Anne and Albert Chao.

    Houston’s balletomanes pirouetted into the new season in high style at the Houston Ballet Opening Night Onstage Dinner on September 5, where more than 220 patrons gathered atop the Wortham Theater Center’s Brown Stage.

    The evening, chaired by Shara and Kent Schaffer, doubled as both a glittering kickoff to the 2025–2026 season and a heartfelt tribute to longtime Houston Ballet leader Jim Nelson.

    The festivities began with a stirring performance of Onegin, John Cranko’s timeless ballet of love and regret, based on Alexander Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin. After curtain call, guests made their way to Orchestra for a moving salute to Nelson, who recently concluded a distinguished tenure with the company. Artistic director Julie Kent offered warm remarks of appreciation before welcoming Council Member Joaquin Martinez, who surprised Nelson with an official proclamation from the City of Houston, lauding his leadership, advocacy for inclusivity, and steadfast commitment to community engagement.

    Then came the showstopping reveal.

    With a flourish, the curtain lifted to unveil the transformed Brown Stage, now set for an old-world–inspired banquet designed by Bergner and Johnson. Hemstitched napkins, mahogany lattice chairs, and towering gold vases spilling over with hydrangeas, astilbe, roses, tulips, ranunculus, and coxcomb created a scene worthy of Pushkin’s poetic salons.

    In his closing remarks, Nelson thanked attendees and symbolically passed the baton to new executive director Sonja Kostich, who assumed the role in August. He also raised a jubilant toast to the ballet’s cherished friend Margaret Alkek Williams, who celebrated her milestone 90th birthday that evening.

    The occasion set a record. The dinner raised nearly $500,000 to support Houston Ballet.

    Sur la pointe were Richard Lapin, Melza and Ted Barr, Gary and Marian Beauchamp, Susan and Gary Binney, Marsha Bourque, Kristy and Chris Bradshaw, Kelley and Stephen Lubanko, Gay and Paul Currie, Anne and Albert Chao, Sidney Faust, Richard Flowers and Angel Rios, Rose Cullen, Sandy Godfrey, Marianne and Joe Geagea, Mignon and Steve Gill, Jay Jones and Terry Wayne Jones, Deborah and Edward Koehler, Marguerite Swartz, Jane DiPaolo, Allison and Troy Thacker, Ann Trammell, Stephanie and Frank Tsuru, and Hallie Vanderhider and Bobby Dees.

    Houston Ballet opening night 2025

    Photo by Dave Rossman

    Jonathan and Margaret Cox; Anne and Albert Chao.

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