On Wednesday, April 6, 2016, the National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) welcomed more than 250 of New York City's top cultural and community leaders, philanthropists, celebrities and art aficionados to the YoungArts New York Inaugural Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Temple of Dendur in the Sackler Wing. The sold-out evening raised nearly half a million dollars and celebrated the organization's 35 years of support and lasting impact on young talent in the cultural capital of New York and across the nation. Presented in collaboration with luxury brand Swarovski, the event was hosted by honorary co-chairs and YoungArts artistic advisors Mikhail Baryshnikov, Artistic Director of the Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC), and renowned opera singer Pla?cido Domingo, as well as gala co-chairs Sarah Arison and Agnes Gund.
EVENT
The 2015 Museum Dance
WHEN
Friday, April 17
Cocktails and dinner from 7 to 9 pm
Afterparty from 9 pm to midnight
WHERE
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History presents the 2014 Museum Dance, tonight, May 15. Cocktails and dinner are from 7 to 9pm and the after-party is from 9pm to midnight. Attire is black tie; dress to sparkle and shine.
The American Museum of Natural History presents the 2014 Museum Dance, Thursday May 15. Cocktails and dinner are from 7 to 9pm and the after-party is from 9pm to midnight. Attire is black tie; dress to sparkle and shine.
As New York City's longest-running junior benefit, the Museum Dance brings together influential young philanthropists to celebrate and raise essential funds for the Museum's scientific and educational programs, which enable thousands of underserved New York City school children to visit the Museum annually. The theme of the evening is Under the Sea, in honor of the Museum's upcoming exhibition Whales: Giants of the Deep. This year's dance will take place today, April 18, with cocktails and dinner from 7 to 9 and dancing from 9 to midnight.
As New York City's longest-running junior benefit, the Museum Dance brings together influential young philanthropists to celebrate and raise essential funds for the Museum's scientific and educational programs, which enable thousands of underserved New York City school children to visit the Museum annually. The theme of the evening is Under the Sea, in honor of the Museum's upcoming exhibition Whales: Giants of the Deep. This year's dance will take place on Thursday, April 18, with cocktails and dinner from 7 to 9 and dancing from 9 to midnight.
As New York City's longest-running junior benefit, the Museum Dance brings together influential and philanthropic young professionals to celebrate and raise essential funds for the Museum's scientific and educational programs, which enable thousands of underserved New York City school children to visit the Museum annually. The event, which will be held on the eve of the Royal Wedding, will celebrate British culture, and guests are encouraged to dress in British fashion.
As New York City's longest-running junior benefit, the Museum Dance brings together influential and philanthropic young professionals to celebrate and raise essential funds for the Museum's scientific and educational programs, which enable thousands of underserved New York City school children to visit the Museum annually. The event, which will be held on the eve of the Royal Wedding, will celebrate British culture, and guests are encouraged to dress in British fashion.
As New York City's longest-running junior benefit, the Museum Dance brings together influential and philanthropic young professionals to celebrate and raise essential funds for the Museum's scientific and educational programs, which enable thousands of underserved New York City school children to visit the Museum annually. The event, which will be held on the eve of the Royal Wedding, will celebrate British culture, and guests are encouraged to dress in British fashion.
As New York City's longest-running junior benefit, the Museum Dance brings together influential and philanthropic young professionals to celebrate and raise essential funds for the Museum's scientific and educational programs, which enable thousands of underserved New York City school children to visit the Museum annually. The event, which will be held on the eve of the Royal Wedding, will celebrate British culture, and guests are encouraged to dress in British fashion.