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P&G’s Rohan Hemani and Dance Pro Doreen Beatrice Crowned DANCING FOR THE STARS 2017 Champs

CAA_Dancing for the Stars

Dr. Allison Holzapfel named ‘Fundraising Champion’

CINCINNATI, OH – Rohan Hemani (Procter & Gamble Fabric Care Intrapenuer) and his dance pro Doreen Beatrice (Independent Dance Instructor) were crowned the champions of the Cincinnati Arts Association’s (CAA) eleventh annual DANCING FOR THE STARS on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at the Jack Casino Ballroom.

The teams of Hemani/Beatrice and Allison Holzapfel, MD (Plastic Surgeon, Mangat-Holzapfel and Lied Plastic Surgery) and Jeremy Mainous (Arthur Murray Dance Studio – Cincinnati)  both received perfect scores of 40 (out of 40). The ultimate winner between the two perfect-scoring dance teams was decided by the audience vote.  An unexpected Bollywood dance break by the first-place team of Hemani and Beatrice was one of the highlights of the night, sending the crowd into wild cheers and applause.

First-runner-up Allison Holzapfel also took home the ‘Fundraising Champion’ Award, as the celebrity who raised the most money for the event through ticket sales and donations. Holzapfel set a Fundraising Champion record of more than $22,000.

Amal Daoud (Community Volunteer) and Josh Tilford (Independent Dance Instructor) placed third in the competition.

The sold-out event welcomed more than 670 guests.  As CAA’s largest annual fundraiser, it raised more than $125,000 in support of the organization’s acclaimed arts education programs, including the Overture Awards – the nation’s largest locally-run high school arts scholarship competition. The popular event will return next season to the Music Hall Ballroom, which is currently under extensive renovation and will reopen in early October 2017.

This year, the DANCING FOR THE STARS’ silent auction went online two weeks prior to the event to allow fans and supporters to participate whether or not they were at the fundraiser, and bidding at the event was done on laptops and/or mobile phones. This new digital approach resulted in the most successful auction in the event’s eleven-year history, raising more than $22,000.

The remaining five dance pairs included:

  • Alvin H. Crawford, MD (Honoris Causa, FACS, Professor Emeritus, Orthopaedic & Pediatric Surgery, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine) and Bonita Brockert (Independent Dance Instructor)
  • Robin Creighton (Owner/Photographer, Robin McKerrell Photography/Mecca OTR/Cheapside Café) and Alyenendrov (Len) Tsorokean (Phoenix Rising Ballroom)
  • Mark Heidrich (Director of National Accounts, Prosource) and Leigh Bradshaw (Cincinnati Ballroom Company)
  • Joe Rozzi (Vice President of Sales, Rozzi Famous Fireworks) and Desiree Mainous (Arthur Murray Dance Studio – Cincinnati)
  • Amy Tobin (Director, New Riff Distillery and Event Center) and Jozsef Parragh (Independent Dance Instructor)

Inspired by the hit ABC-TV show Dancing with the Stars, DANCING FOR THE STARS 2017 featured eight Cincinnati celebrities paired with some of the area’s finest professional dancers in a competition program, at which the audience vote and judges scores propelled the winners to victory. The competitive dance for the evening was the Foxtrot, and each dance pair had 90 seconds to woo the crowd and the judges.

Event emcees were Chris O’Brien and Janeen Coyle (“Married with Microphones,” 103.5 WGRR-FM). The four competition judges were Douglas Beal (Independent Dance Instructor), Barbara Hauser (Manager, Ohio Community Relations, Procter & Gamble – Dancing for the Stars 2015 Celebrity participant), Jamie Humes  (Vice President-Marketing, Traditions Group – Dancing for the Stars 2016 Fundraising Champion), and John Morris Russell (Conductor, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra).

Currently in its eleventh year, Dancing for the Stars has become one of the most-anticipated (and imitated) fundraising events of the season.  Since the event’s debut in 2007, more than 80 local notables have ‘danced for a cause’. The impressive list of past champions includes:  2007 – Dr. O’dell Owens (former president, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College; former Hamilton County coroner); 2008 – Jenell Walton (reporter, WLWT-TV5; former reporter, The List; former WCPO-TV9 anchor and reporter); 2009 – Phil Schworer (Attorney, Frost Brown Todd; former president, Cincinnati Bar Association); 2010 – Donna Speigel (owner, The Snooty Fox); 2011 – Dr. Tracey Skale, M.D. (chief medical officer, Greater Cincinnati Behavioral  Health Services), 2012 –  Regina Russo (former chief of communications, Contemporary Arts Center; former director of marketing and communications, Cincinnati Art Museum; former anchor/reporter, WXIX-TV19), 2013 – Chris Seelbach (Cincinnati City Councilman), 2014 – Neal Schulte (founder & president, Schulte Financial Group, LLC), 2015 – Johnny Chu (owner, KungFood Chu’s AmerAsia restaurant), and  2016 – Jay Lame (Financial Analyst, Lenox Wealth Management).

In addition, Dancing for the Stars 2017 featured:

  • Dinner-by-the-bite provided by Eddie Merlot’s, Gold Star Chili, Incredible Delights, Jeff Thomas Catering, Lala’s Blissful Bites, Metropolitan Club, Palomino Restaurant & Bar, Prime Cincinnati, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Vonderhaar’s Catering, and Whole Foods Market
  • Pre-event wine tasting and meet-and-greet with the stars
  • Open dancing before and after the competition

Event highlights included:

  • An inspiring video about the Overture Awards featuring interviews with many of the student competitors.
  • Two big screens that featured live video of the competition and engaging video introductions of the stars and pros (interviews and rehearsal footage) before their dances.
  • Humorous, astute, and supportive comments from the Dancing for the Stars panel of judges.
  • Exceptionally responsive, raucous, and energetic audience reactions, which included large cheering sections holding signs with various messages in support of their favorite Stars.
  • After the competition, the dance floor at the Jack Casino Ballroom filled with hundreds of guests who danced the night away to music by DJ Rockin’ Ron from 103.5 WGRR.

DANCING FOR THE STARS 2017 Presenting Sponsor: TriHealth

DANCING FOR THE STARS 2017 Silent Auction Sponsor: Lenox Wealth Management

DANCING FOR THE STARS 2017 Event Sponsors:  Arthur Murray – Cincinnati, Cincinnati Ballroom Company, Crest Graphics, Pebble Creek Group, Bonita Brockert, Jozsef Parragh, Phoenix Rising Ballroom, Josh Tilford.

DANCING FOR THE STARS 2017 Event Committee:  Terry Foster (co-chair, Dancing for the Stars 2010 Celebrity participant),  Joe Rigotti (co-chair, Dancing for the Stars 2012 Celebrity participant), Christina Bolden, Sue Gilkey, Jim Howland, Ginger Loftin, Rosemary Schlachter, Phil Schworer, and Dr. Tracey Skale.

CAA’s OVERTURE AWARDS AND ARTS EDUCTION PROGRAMS
Cincinnati Arts Association’s Education and Community Relations programs promote life-long engagement in the arts, while contributing to individual, organizational, and community success.  With a mission to educate, inspire, and engage the Tri-state region, these accessible arts programs ignite the imagination of students of all ages.

The Overture Awards is one of several programs (which also include Artists on Tour, SchoolTime, Emerging Arts Leaders, and more) that have served more than 1.5 million children and adults since the inception of CAA’s Education and Community Relations programs nearly two decades ago.  CAA is proud of its newest initiative, “Arts in Healing,” that will promote wellness through the arts.

The Overture Awards – the largest locally-run, high school arts scholarship competition in the country – recognizes, encourages, and rewards excellence in the arts among Tri-State students in grades 9-12.  It also provides students an opportunity to share their talents and interests among their peers in a supportive environment outside of their individual schools.

Each year, more than 450 students are nominated by their schools to compete, and this year’s competition awarded $42,000 in scholarships for excellence in Creative Writing, Dance, Instrumental Music, Theater, Visual Art, and Vocal Music. To date, the Overture Awards has awarded more than $665,000 to support artistically-talented students in pursuit of their dreams.  Now in its 21st year, the Overture Awards was launched in 1996 by the Cinergy Foundation and Leadership Cincinnati (a Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce program).

For more information about CAA’s Education and Community programs, visit www.cincinnatiarts.org/education-community.

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION
Founded in 1992, the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees the programming and management of the Tri-state’s finest performing arts venues – the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall – and is dedicated to supporting performing and visual arts. Each year, CAA presents a diverse schedule of events; serves upwards of 700,000 people in its venues; features the work of talented local, regional, and national artists in the Weston Art Gallery (located in the Aronoff Center); and supports the work of more than one dozen resident companies.

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DANCING FOR THE STARS 2016 – 10th Anniversary | Sat., April 9 | Music Hall Ballroom

CAA_Dancing for the Stars 2016 logoCINCINNATI, OH – Who will be voted Cincinnati’s best celebrity dancer?  Which stars have the right moves to rule the dance floor?  Find out on Saturday, April 9, 2016 when the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) celebrates the tenth anniversary of its annual fundraiser DANCING FOR THE STARS at the Music Hall Ballroom to benefit CAA’s Overture Awards – the nation’s largest locally-run high school arts scholarship competition – and arts education programs.

Inspired by the hit ABC-TV show Dancing with the Stars, DANCING FOR THE STARS will feature eight Cincinnati celebrities paired with some of the area’s finest professional dancers in a competition program, at which the audience will vote for their favorite celebrity dancer. The competitive dance for the evening will be Disco, and each dance pair will have ninety seconds to woo the crowd and the judges.

In addition, DANCING FOR THE STARS will feature:

  • Silent auction
  • Showcase performance by a 2016 Overture Award finalist in dance
  • Dance music by guest DJ “Rockin’ Ron” Schumacher, WGRR-FM
  • Pre-event reception and wine tasting
  • Open dancing before and after the competition
  • Lite bites provided by some of Cincinnati’s finest restaurants and caterers
  • Cash bar

In addition to the winner of the dance competition, DANCING FOR THE STARS will crown a Fundraising Champion – the celebrity dancer who raises the most revenue toward the event’s fundraising goal through table/ticket sales and donations from fans, who can add a donation under their favorite celebrity’s name at the time of ticket purchase, or simply make a donation if they cannot attend the event. These direct donations (outside of the event ticket price)  will help one of the fans’ favorite celebrities win the DANCING FOR THE STARS Fundraising Champion award – which will be announced the evening of the event – and are 100% tax deductible.

The event will benefit the stars of tomorrow – the talented high school artists who participate each year in CAA’s Overture Awards – as well as CAA’s diverse arts education programs. The Dancing for the Stars committee includes:  Dr. Tracey Skale (co-chair, Dancing for the Stars 2011 winner), Phil Schworer (co-chair, Dancing for the Stars 2009 winner), Christina Bolden, Terry Foster, Sue Gilkey, Jim Howland, Ginger Loftin, and Rosemary Schlachter.

Tickets are currently on sale at the following levels (a portion of the ticket price is tax-deductible):

  • $150 – Patron (includes pre-event reception and two drink tickets)
  • $1,500 – Corporate Table (ten Patron level tickets and a half-page program ad)
  • $2,000 – Celebrity Circle Table (premium “first-row” viewing of competition area, ten Patron level tickets, full-page program ad, recognition on event signage)

RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION:    

THE STARS:       

  • Stephen Beck, MD (Chief Medical Information Officer, Mercy Health)
  • Eric Combs (Trial Lawyer and Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl)
  • Casey Hilmer (Co-owner and Founder, Power Ryde)
  • Jamie Humes (Vice President of Marketing, Traditions Building & Development Group)
  • Jay Lame (Financial Analyst, Lenox Wealth Management)
  • Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco (Hamilton County Coroner)
  • Conrad Thiede (Director of Gifts, Cincinnati Public Radio)
  • Marianna Vardaka, MD (Board Certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist)

THE PROS (WITH STAR PAIRING):  

  • Doreen Beatrice (Independent Dance Instructor) – Eric Combs
  • Leigh Bradshaw (Cincinnati Ballroom Company) – Jay Lame
  • Bonita Brockert (Independent Dance Instructor) – Conrad Thiede
  • Desiree Mainous (Arthur Murray Dance Studio – Cincinnati) – Stephen Beck, MD
  • Jeremy Mainous (Arthur Murray Dance Studio – Cincinnati) – Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco
  • Jozsef Parragh (Independent Dance Instructor) – Marianna Vardaka, MD
  • Josh Tilford (Independent Dance Instructor) – Jamie Humes
  • Alyenendrov (Lenny) Tsorkean (Phoenix Rising Ballroom) – Casey Hilmer

THE HOSTS:  Chris O’Brien & Janeen Coyle (“Married With Microphones,” 103.5 WGRR-FM)

THE JUDGES:   

  • Douglas Beal (Independent Dance Instructor)
  • Joe Rigotti (Creative Director, Accent on Cincinnati; Dancing for the Stars 2012 Alum)
  • Doug Bolton (Managing Principal, Cushman & Wakefield; Dancing for the Stars 2015 Fundraising Champion)
  • Fourth Judge TBA

PRESENTING SPONSOR:  TriHealth  (in celebration of The Overture Awards’ alumni – past, present and future)

EVENT SPONSORS:  Arthur Murray – Cincinnati, Cincinnati Ballroom Company, Crest Graphics, Inc., Pebble Creek Group, Bonita Brockert, Jozsef Parragh, Phoenix Rising Ballroom, Josh Tilford.

TEN YEARS OF DANCING FOR THE STARS WINNERS:   

  • 2007:     Dr. O’dell Owens (former Hamilton County Coroner)
  • 2008:     Jenell Walton (former WCPO-TV9 Anchor and Reporter)
  • 2009:     Phil Schworer (past President, Cincinnati Bar Association; Environmental Lawyer, Frost, Brown and Todd)
  • 2010:     Donna Speigel (Owner, The Snooty Fox)
  • 2011:     Tracey Skale (Chief Medical Officer, Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services)
  • 2012:     Regina Russo (former Director of Marketing and Communications, Cincinnati Art Museum)
  • 2013:     Chris Seelbach (Cincinnati City Councilman)
  • 2014:     Neal Schulte (Founder & President, Schulte Financial Group, LLC)
  • 2015:     Johnny Chu (Owner, AmerAsia Kungfood Restaurant)
  • 2016:     Winner will be announced April 9th

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION’S ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS
CAA’s Education Department promotes life-long learning through its programs, which are diverse, multidisciplinary, and accessible to all ages and cultural groups. SchoolTime presents a series of programs that feature nationally-recognized artists at CAA’s two venues (the Aronoff Center and Music Hall), and Artists On Tour brings the finest local artists in the region to Tri-state schools for interactive arts experiences aligned with the curriculum.

The Overture Awards Scholarship Competition is the largest locally run arts scholarship competition in the country.  The program annually provides a $4,000 scholarship to six area high school students for education and training, with 18 finalists each winning a $1,000 scholarship. Each year, nearly 500 students are nominated by their schools to compete in one of six artistic disciplines: Creative Writing, Dance, Instrumental Music, Theater, Visual Art or Vocal Music. There are three levels of competition: Regional, Semi-Finals, and Final.

The Overture Awards was developed to recognize, encourage, and reward excellence in the arts among Tri-state students in grades 9-12. It also provides students an opportunity to share their talents and interests among their peers in a supportive environment outside of their individual schools.  Now in its 20th year, The Overture Awards was launched in 1996 by the Cinergy Foundation and Leadership Cincinnati (a Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce program).

Founded in 1992, the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees the programming and management of two of the Tri-state’s finest performing arts venues – the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall – and is dedicated to supporting performing and visual arts. Each year, CAA presents a diverse schedule of events; serves more than 600,000 people in its venues; features the work of talented local, regional, and national artists in the Weston Art Gallery (located in the Aronoff Center); and supports the work of more than one dozen resident companies, including Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Symphony/Pops Orchestras, May Festival, and Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati, presented by TriHealth. Since the inception of its acclaimed arts education programs in 1995, CAA has reached nearly 1.5 million students.

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DANCING FOR THE STARS 2015 Announces Winners

CAA_Dancing for the StarsPresented by UC HEALTH

Northern Kentucky Restaurateur Johnny Chu
and Dance Pro Doreen Beatrice
Crowned Dancing for the Stars 2015 Champs

Doug Bolton named ‘Fundraising Champion’

CINCINNATI, OH – Johnny Chu (owner, KungFood Chu’s AmerAsia restaurant) and his dance pro Doreen Beatrice (Step-N-Out Dance Studio) received a near-perfect score of 38 (out of 40), taking first place at the Cincinnati Arts Association’s (CAA) ninth-annual Dancing for the Stars on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at the Music Hall Ballroom. Doug Bolton (managing principal, DTZ, formerly Cassidy Turley) took home the ‘Fundraising Champion’ Award, as the celebrity who raised the most money for the event through ticket sales and donations.

With an audience this year of nearly 900 guests (a new attendance record), the sold-out event reached its projected net revenue goal of $95,000 in support of CAA’s acclaimed arts education programs, including the Overture Awards – the nation’s largest locally-run high school arts scholarship competition.

Diana Maria Lara (corporate director of media & public relations, UC Health) and Jozsef Parragh (independent dance instructor) took second place; and Doug Bolton and Leigh Bradshaw (Cincinnati Ballroom Company) placed third.

The remaining four dance pairs included:

  • Mary Bettman (owner, Chef’s Café – Sharonville) and  Jeremy Mainous (Arthur Murray Dance Studio – Cincinnati)
  • George Foster (former member of the Cincinnati Reds’ ”Big Red Machine”; Cincinnati business owner) and Desiree Mainous (Arthur Murray Dance Studio – Cincinnati)
  • Barbara Hauser (manager, Ohio Government & Community Relations, Procter & Gamble) and Brian McNamee (Cincinnati Ballroom Company)
  • Devinder Mangat, MD, FACS (founder, Mangat-Kuy-Holzapfel Plastic Surgery Centers) and Bonita Brockert (independent dance instructor)

Inspired by the hit ABC-TV show Dancing with the Stars, Dancing for the Stars 2015 featured seven Cincinnati celebrities paired with some of the area’s finest professional dancers in a competition program, at which the audience vote and judges scores propelled the winners to victory. The competitive dance for the evening was Salsa, and each dance pair had 90 seconds to woo the crowd and the judges.

Event emcees were Chris O’Brien & Janeen Coyle (“Married With Microphones,” 103.5 WGRR-FM). The four competition judges were Douglas Beal (independent dance instructor), Drew Lachey (98 Degrees, ABC’s Dancing with the Stars Season 2 champion), Joe Rigotti (creative director, Accent on Cincinnati; event planner; Dancing for the Stars 2012 alum), and Britney  Ruby-Miller (director of operations, Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment; Dancing for the Stars 2014 alum).

Currently in its ninth year, Dancing for the Stars has become one of the most-anticipated fundraising events of the season.  Since the event’s debut in 2007, sixty-four local celebs have ‘danced for a cause’, and the impressive list of past champions includes:  2007 – Dr. O’dell Owens (president, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College; former Hamilton County coroner); 2008 – Jenell Walton (local news personality; former reporter, The List; former WCPO-TV9 anchor and reporter); 2009 – Phil Schworer (president – Cincinnati Bar Association / environmental lawyer); 2010 – Donna Speigel (owner, The Snooty Fox); 2011 – Dr. Tracey Skale, M.D. (chief medical officer, Greater Cincinnati Behavioral  Health Services), 2012 –  Regina Russo (chief of communications, Contemporary Arts Center; former director of marketing and communications, Cincinnati Art Museum; former anchor/reporter, WXIX-TV19), 2013 – Chris Seelbach (Cincinnati City Councilman), and 2014 – Neal Schulte (founder & president, Schulte Financial Group, LLC).

In addition, Dancing for the Stars 2015 featured:

  • Dinner-by-the-bite provided by A Catered Affair, Alfio’s buon cibo, Eddie Merlot’s, Funky’s Catering, Jeff Thomas Catering, Kroger, Lala’s Blissful Bites, Oriental Wok, Palomino Restaurant & Bar, Prime 47, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Skyline Chili, Tres Belles Cakes, Vonderhaar’s Catering, Inc., and Whole Foods Market
  • Raffle of upscale gift packages and a diamond ring from Philip Bortz Jewelers
  • Popular DJ and 103.5 WGRR personality Rockin’ Ron Schumacher
  • Pre-event wine tasting and meet-and-greet with the stars
  • Open dancing before and after the competition

Event highlights included:

  • An athletic and inspiring contemporary dance performed by talented 2015 Overture Award dance winner, Joseph Harrington.

An encore dance by last season’s champions, Neal Schulte and Leigh Bradshaw, featuring a cha cha cha to James Brown’s “Get Up Offa That Thing.”

  • Two big screens that featured live video of the competition and engaging video introductions of the stars and pros (interviews and rehearsal footage) before their dances.
  • Charming champs Johnny Chu and Doreen Beatrice scored the night’s only perfect 10s (from two of the four judges) with a hip-hop infused salsa to “Uptown Funk” (Mark Ronson, featuring Bruno Mars), punctuated at the end of the dance by the signature moves to Psy’s “Gangnam Style,” during which the couple was joined by ‘back-up’-dancer friends.
  • An emotional salsa from Diana Maria Lara and Jozsef Parragh, who were dancing for Diana’s Dad, who passed away last year, loved dancing, and was a veteran of WWII. Diana slipped and fell in the beginning of her dance, but valiantly picked herself up, started again, and placed 2nd in the competition… wearing her Dad’s WWII dogtags around her neck. Diana’s competition mantra:  #dancingfordad.
  • A high-scoring and sensual salsa by Fundraising Champ Doug Bolton and dance pro Leigh Bradshaw brought cheers from Bolton’s many fans, who in support, held up VERY LARGE posters of his face after the dance.
  • The warm smile of Mary Bettman lit up the room (and the judges’ hearts) during her traditional salsa with Jeremy Mainous.
  • P&G’s Barbara Hauser wowed her many fans with a Latin-flavored salsa to Shakira’s “Te Aviso, Te Anunico.”
  • Reds legend George Foster proved he could swing more than a baseball bat with some swinging hip action and smooth moves to Lionel Ritchie’s “All Night Long” with dance pro Desiree Mainous.
  • An entertaining salsa to Madonna’s “Going Bananas” danced by Devinder Mangat in a bright-blue zoot suit and Bonita Brockert in a Carmen Miranda-inspired fruit headdress and umbrella bedecked with dangling bananas – two of the best outfits of the night.
  • Humorous, astute, and supportive comments from the Dancing for the Stars panel of judges.
  • The sold-out event had an exceptionally responsive, raucous, and energetic audience, which included large cheering sections holding signs with various messages.
  • After the competition, the dance floor at the Music Hall Ballroom filled with the evening’s guests who danced the night away to music by DJ Rockin’ Ron from 103.5 WGRR.

Dancing for the Stars 2015 Presenting Sponsor: UC Health

Dancing for the Stars 2015 Event Sponsors:  Accent on Cincinnati – Joe Rigotti, The Alleen Company, Arthur Murray – Blue Ash, Bonita Brockert, Carey Digital, Cincinnati Ballroom Company, Doreen Beatrice, Heidelberg Distributing Company, Jeff Thomas Catering, Kroger, Jozsef Parragh, Pebble Creek Group, Pepsi, and Step-N-Out Dance Studio – Covington.

Dancing for the Stars 2015 Committee:  Dr. Tracey Skale, chair (Dancing for the Stars 2011 champ), Christina Bolden, Terry Foster, Sue Gilkey, Jim Howland, Rosemary Schlachter, and Phil Schworer.

CAA’s OVERTURE AWARDS AND ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Cincinnati Arts Association’s Education and Community Relations programs promote life-long engagement in the arts, while contributing to individual, organizational, and community success.  With a mission to educate, inspire, and engage the Tri-state region, these accessible arts programs ignite the imagination of students of all ages.

The Overture Awards is one of several programs (which also include Artist on Tour, SchoolTime, Emerging Arts Leaders, and more) that have served more than 1.3 million children and adults since the inception of CAA’s Education and Community Relations programs nearly two decades ago.  CAA is proud of its newest initiative, “Arts in Healing,” that will promote wellness through the arts.

The Overture Awards – the largest locally-run, high school arts scholarship competition in the country – recognizes, encourages, and rewards excellence in the arts among Tri-State students in grades 9-12.  It also provides students an opportunity to share their talents and interests among their peers in a supportive environment outside of their individual schools.

Each year, more than 450 students are nominated by their schools to compete, and this year’s competition awarded $42,000 in scholarships for excellence in Creative Writing, Dance, Instrumental Music, Theater, Visual Art, and Vocal Music. To date, The Overture Awards has awarded $584,000 to support artistically-talented students in pursuit of their dreams.  Now in its 19th year, The Overture Awards was launched in 1996 by the Cinergy Foundation and Leadership Cincinnati (a Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce program).

For more information about CAA’s Education and Community programs, visit www.cincinnatiarts.org/education-community.

CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION
Founded in 1992, the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is a not-for-profit organization that oversees the programming and management of the Tri-state’s finest performing arts venues – the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall – and is dedicated to supporting performing and visual arts. Each year, CAA presents a diverse schedule of events; serves more than 600,000 people in its venues; features the work of talented local, regional, and national artists in the Weston Art Gallery (located in the Aronoff Center); and supports the work of more than one dozen resident companies.

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