'Encore - The Dance Goes On'
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Black Tie Staff
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| 9:30 p.m. March 22, 2013
'Encore - The Dance Goes On'
Noreen Delaney and Michael Marracini
Rachel Goldberg, Allison Forsyth, Victoria Bew and Nikki Jennings
Vivian Kouvant with Jerome Goldstein and chairwoman Sydney Goldstein
Yamil Maldonado and Caitlin Gish
Patrick Ward and Angela Zintchenko
Hillary Steele, Dan Paradies and Mary Anne Servian
Helen McVey, Sylvia Rosenfeld and Betty Dodt
Kirsten Conrad, Ellen Overstreet, Jacob Hughes and Sarah Monkman
Noel and Toby Siegel with Sheila and Merrill Wynne
Lance Stubbs and Karol Foss
Calvin Farias, David Valls and David Hochberg
Lauren Walsh and Pamela Day
Mimi Edlin with Fred and Lynda Doery
Virginia and Stuart Peltz
Sally Schule and Joel Ellzey
Barbara Staton and Bob Cutler
Dr. Stan Pastor and Stephanie Shaw
Michael and Esti Baughen with Murray Bring and Kay Delaney
Dennis Stover and Betty Schoenbaum
Javier and Isabel Dubrocq
Don and Rachael Worthington
Hillary Steele with Stephen and Susie Neumer
George Schofield and Linda deMello
Jared and Cassandra Winters
Dominic Walsh and Chris Pfahler
Brooke Cole, Lauren LaBossiere and Robert Byrne
Veronica Brady and Judy Cahn
Marsha and Richard Johnson
Francis and Jamie Becker with Retta and John Wagner
Calvin Farias and Caitlin Kirschenbaum
Teresa and Peter Masterson
Gene Noble and Shirl Franklin
Keith Pickle, Judy Sperling, Janet Sperling and Tak Konstantinou
Al Goldstein and Jean Weidner Goldstein
The crowd spent time mingling and chatting with other before the performance and dinner portion of the evening.
Andrew Nicoletta and Susan Rakay
Lynn and Dr. Arthur Guilford
Carol Probstfeld and Bill Murphy
Each table was set with a lavender tablecloth, pink napkins and a vase full of hydrangeas as the centerpiece.
Renee Hamad and Scott Anderson
Calvin Farias and Patrick Ward
The attendees sat in chairs on the lawn of USF Sarasota-Manatee's campus to watch the performance.
Ricardo Rhodes and Rita Duclos
Ricardo Rhodes and Rita Duclos
Dancers in the Sarasota Ballet Company premiere Ricardo Graziano’s piece entitled “Pomp and Circumstanceâ€.