There
have been some updates and a venue change and some additions to The Roaring
20's Masquerade Ball set for this Saturday, April 9th, 2005.The new location will be at Severance Gallery, 2714 Riopelle St., Detroit, MI 48207.
The Roaring 20's Masquerade Ball is "Where Art, Music, Community & Business meet". It is a charity event for Friends for the Dearborn Animal Shelter.
1) Susan Howes, Fashion Editor for HOUR Detroit magazine will be announcing the fashion designers during the Roaring 20's Masquerade Ball.
2) Entire event to be video taped (3 camera) and audio taped (multi-track digital) for future DVD release.
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Event Highlights
A Sound & Vision Musical
The story of Nick Fudrich
Live musical entertainment by Jackie Blue, 31 Seconds and other guests
Fashion show highlighting Detroit area designers and models featuring clothes inspired by the Roaring 20’s
Roaring 20’s Cigarette girls
Best costume contest
Live auction
Complimentary food & drinks
Event Background
The Roaring 20's Masquerade Ball is the second event in a series that started in 2004 with the Halloween Masquerade Ball. This latest event builds on the earlier success and continues with the mission first developed several years ago by Tom Libertiny an art aficionado and member of Libertiny Financial: "Bring together, musicians, artists, creative people, local communities, churches and business folks in order to support local art AND raise funds for worthwhile charities."
| Because we historically ask venues and artists to not only give of their time, but to do so without any monetary compensation, while most venues and artists agree to help, it's not their number one priority since they like to be able to "eat." Therefore they choose to participate in events that pay them first and we end up with only a few fund raising events per year. |
For the Roaring 20's Masquerade Ball, Libertiny has partnered with Josefine,
owner of Detroit's CatharticMedia who is managing the fashion show. The
event will be held at Severance Gallery which has the look and feel of a 1920's
Speakeasy. Brian Heath, a recognized video producer and owner of Splash Media
Group, will be shooting a multi-camera video of the entire event for future
release on DVD. Rounding out the team is Elaine Greene, Executive Director of
Friends for the Dearborn Animal Shelter, this event's charity.
"All of us on this team have volunteered for a variety of local and
national not-for-profits over the years," Libertiny says. "The artist
community has done a good job of raising funds for the primary goal of
charities, but we struggle to raise a smaller amount of money to keep their
full-time operations running. The monthly fluctuation in available funds is very
stressful for the hardworking staff and also takes time away from their primary
goal."
Because we historically ask venues and artists to not only give of their time,
but to do so without any monetary compensation, while most venues and artists
agree to help, it's not their number one priority since they like to be able to
"eat." Therefore they choose to participate in events that pay them
first and we end up with only a few fund raising events per year.
In 2004, the Halloween Masquerade Ball changed all of that by paying both the
venue and artists a fair amount of money while raising funds for Habitat for
Humanity-Detroit: The combined artistic, community, and business model was
proven successful. We're now focused on doing regular fund raising events
throughout North America for worthwhile charities. This will go a long way to
giving charities a regular source of money for their ongoing operations.
