Symphony Gala to Celebrate Showstoppers
The annual
Gala to support the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra will bring the
excitement of Broadway musicals to the Riverdome at Horseshoe Casino on
Thursday evening, Sept. 6.
Anticipated
to be a sold-out affair, the event will feature members of the Symphony
led by Music Director Michael Butterman. Joining the Symphony onstage
will be a variety of vocalists and dancers,
including Shreveport-Bossier’s own Rocky Maddox, Gale Odom, Mike
Martindale, Lester Senter Wilson, Emily Petzold and Margaret Williams
Jones, who will perform both classic and modern Broadway hits.
Guests
can look forward to walking the red carpet and posing for photos. Gala
committee chair is Anne Wilson; event co-chairs are Jennifer Butterman
and Leigh Anne Chambers. Celebrity emcees and auctioneers will be Dan
and Jacque Jovic, both Emmy Awardwinning journalists and evening anchors
of local KTAL-NBC 6 news.
The
acts will be intermittent during the evening, giving guests time in
between to enjoy dinner and visit the extensive silent auction, which
already includes vacation homes, dinners, limousine service and a farm
party for 100 guests. A live auction with a few big-ticket items will be
preceded by a game of “Heads or Tails,” with the winner receiving a
gift from Stephen Miller Fine Jewelry.
“Our
gala is important to us because it is an opportunity to build a sense
of community, camaraderie and common purpose among our supporters and patrons, while
helping to raise funds that will enable us to fulfill our mission to
bring great symphonic music to the people of the Ark-La-Tex,” said
Butterman.
Individuals,
companies and foundations are invited to sponsor the Gala or to donate
goods or services to the auction. Three tiers of sponsorships each come
with a VIP table for eight. New this year: “Walking ads” for Diamond and
Gold sponsors will be carried by Centenary College student volunteers.
Funds
raised at the Gala support not only the season performances but also
the Symphony’s robust education and community engagement programs, like
the Discovery Concerts for elementary students. Over the years,
the Symphony has partnered with ArtSpace, Robinson Film Center,
Shreveport Little Theatre, Shreveport Metropolitan Ballet, Shreveport
Opera, Strand Theatre and others, together contributing to the strength
and depth of Shreveport’s performing arts community.
Having a vibrant symphony in Shreveport adds
immeasurably to the region’s cultural vitality and quality of life,
according to the maestro. When putting together each season, he says the
goal is to provide a range of experiences that will speak to people of
all backgrounds and ages, and to present concerts that are warm and
welcoming to symphony aficionados and first-timers alike.
Just
this year the orchestra has performed the music of the Rolling Stones,
popular movie masterpieces by John Williams, songs by the well-known
women of rock and roll, and works by internationally acclaimed composer
and conductor Leonard Bernstein.
Guests who performed live were
Erich Bergen, star of “Jersey Boys” and “Madam Secretary”; Broadway
sensation Sutton Foster; cellist and Shreveport native John-Henry
Crawford; the Wideman International
Piano
Competition Gold Medalist Aristo Sham; and Ricardo Morales, principal
clarinetist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. The season finale on May 5
will present Grammy-nominated violin sensation
Philippe Quint.
Butterman,
who is recognized for his commitment to creative artistry, innovative
programming, and audience and community engagement, also serves as music
director for the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and the Pennsylvania
Philharmonic.
Now
in its 69th year, the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra is Louisiana’s
oldest continually operating professional orchestra and one of the most
respected regional orchestras in the U.S. Butterman is enthusiastic
about the Symphony, its reach and its impact. “Great music provides
opportunities that allow us, if even for a brief time, to transcend the
everyday and to feel connected to something sacred and special. It is a
privilege to be stewards of something so powerful and important.”
The night will close with the flair of a characteristic Broadway grand finale!

Save the date for Gala
SEPTEMBER 2018
6, SYMPHONY GALA 2018 6:30 P.M.
THE RIVERDOME AT HORSESHOE CASINO
ATTIRE: BLACK TIE OPTIONAL
VALET PARKING AVAILABLE
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
DIAMOND: $10,000
• VIP TABLE FOR EIGHT
• FULL-PAGE 6, AD 2018 IN SHREVEPORT SYMPHONY PROGRAM FOR ONE YEAR
• RECOGNITION IN GALA PROGRAM
• “WALKING” AD AT GALA
• BOTTLE OF WINE AT TABLE GOLD: $5,000
• VIP TABLE FOR EIGHT
• HALF-PAGE AD IN SHREVEPORT SYMPHONY PROGRAM FOR ONE YEAR
• RECOGNITION IN GALA PROGRAM
• “WALKING” AD AT GALA
• BOTTLE OF WINE ON TABLE SILVER: $2,000
• VIP TABLE FOR EIGHT
• RECOGNITION IN GALA PROGRAM
• BOTTLE OF WINE ON TABLE
TO SPONSOR THE GALA 318.286.2056
TO DONATE AUCTION ITEMS 318.469.1127
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS ($125) 318.286.2056
shreveportsymphony.com
– Elizabeth Beard Deal