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The Gabriella Axelrad Education Foundation held it’s
8th Annual Gala on May 31, 2008 at UCLA.
Proceeds from the event benefited both of the
Foundations programs, everybody dance! and
the Gabriella Charter School.
Event attendees enjoyed a cocktail reception and
dinner, followed by an awards presentation and
dance performances by everybody dance!
students. Featured performances included a tap
piece by Arthur Duncan and the students of
everybody dance!
Honored were Yvonne Mounsey, founder and
director of “Westside Ballet,” one of the West
Coast’s premier ballet schools and training
companies, and veteran tap dancer Arthur
Duncan. Ms. Mounsey, 88, began her professional
dance career at the age of 19, joined Balanchine’s
New York City Ballet in 1948 and founded Westside
Ballet in 1968.
Arthur Duncan, 74, was honored for his decades as
the industry’s quintessential song and dance man --
“the King of Tap” Lawrence Welk called him -- and
for breaking racial barriers as the first
African—American regular on a variety
television
program, "The Lawrence Welk Show," where he
was a featured performer from 1964 to 1982.
Mounsey received the Advancement of the Arts
Award and Duncan received the Gregory Hines
Humanitarian Award.
Also honored were actress/dancer Jenna Dewan
("Step Up" and "Take the Lead") with the Limelight
Award, and the Lynn Soodik—Stephan
Wasserman
Family with the Founders Award.
Arthur Duncan and everybody dance! advanced
tap
students
wowed the crowd.
everybody dance! students
get to know Jenna Dewan.
She later spent time downtown teaching our students.
2008 honorees and founder Liza Bercovici
celebrated
with guests at UCLA’s Covel Commons.
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Master tapper, Arthur Duncan —
2008 Gregory Hines
Humanitarian Award honoree
Yvonne Mounsey, legendary
ballerina and founder of
Westside Ballet School —
2008 Advancement
of the Arts honoree
The Soodik-Wasserman Family
received the 2008 Founders
Award for their dedication
to GAEF.
Actress and dancer Jenna Dewan
— 2008 Limelight Award honoree
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