THIRD MANNEQUIN BALL FEATURES FASHION, GLAMOR AND THE FABULOUS PUPPINI SISTERS
From London via New York City, the hottest and hippest retro-glam singers on the scene today—The Puppini Sisters, currently on tour with Cyndi Lauper—will make their Southern debut as headliners for “A Twist of the Big Apple”, the theme for the Third Mannequin Ball set for November 22, 2008—one of the first events at the new Raleigh Convention Center.
A portion of the proceeds go to help The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center and The Raleigh Fine Arts Society in their contributions to medicine and the arts.
Guests will be whisked down the red carpet and swept into the thrill of Manhattan, featuring the excitement of the Big Apple’s designer clothing, authentic cuisine and eclectic entertainment.
National and local artists will create art mannequins inspired by this year’s theme. Area clothing retailers will design mannequins to display the latest in fashion trends.
National and area celebrities and honored guests from previous Balls include Vogue editor-at-large Andre Leon Talley; CSI Miami’s Emily Procter; Trading Space’s Hildi Santo Tomas; Tony Award-winning costume designer William Ivey Long and celebrated clothing designer Alexander Julian.
The Mannequin Ball has been called “the best party in North Carolina” after presenting two previous successful events centered around fashion: Paris After Dark and Midnight in Milan. Ball chairman Katie Reeves says, “it’s because we have raised the bar. It’s a first class party with first class celebrities, food, music and sponsors—and first class guests. The Mannequin Ball demonstrates that Raleigh is now a world class city.”
The 2008 Mannequin Ball is presented by Raleigh Metro Magazine, with proceeds earmarked for The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center and The Raleigh Fine Arts Society.
For more information on becoming a sponsor or purchasing tickets, contact Katie Reeves (KatieReeves@metromagazine.net) or Maury Jefferson ( maury@metromagazine.net) at 919-831-0999. Information and updates about the event are available at www.themannequinball.com.
ORGANIZATION INFORMATION
The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center
The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center is one of the largest, most successful research and treatment centers for brain tumors in the world. Part of the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Tisch Center’s committed physicians, nurses, researchers and staff have a long history of medical breakthroughs, clinical trials and the newest therapies in pediatric and adult neuro-oncology. The Center is also served by four different research centers including the Basic and Clinical Research Program, Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation at Duke, Duke University SPORE, and Tug McGraw Research Center—all of which play a pivotal role in providing treatment and quality care to children and adults with brain and spinal tumors.
The Raleigh Fine Arts Society
Since beginning in 1964, the Raleigh Fine Arts Society (RFAS) maintained its mission of “encouraging the pursuit of art, music and the written word” by providing a place for North Carolina’s most creative minds to be recognized and supported. The organization’s four annual events include: an Artist’s exhibition, featuring artists across North Carolina; a Choral Celebration featuring choral groups and their teachers from elementary schools in Wake County; and a Literary Contest, open to short story writers from high schools in Wake County. Raleigh Fine Arts Society was instrumental in the restoration of Pullen Park’s historic Denzel Carousel. RFAS members volunteer at numerous organizations throughout the city including: the NC Executive Mansion, the NC Museum of Art, and NC Museum of History, the NC Symphony, Mordecai Historic Park, Carolina Ballet, the NC State University Gallery of Art and Design, the Joel Lane Museum House and Haywood Hall.