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Annual benefit ARTS by George! raises more than $250,000 in support of Mason Arts

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CVPA Dean Rick Davis raises a toast with Lea Salonga following her performance. Credit: Risdon Photography

亚洲AV鈥檚 College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) celebrated another joy-filled and well-attended benefit event on September 28. Headlined by Tony and Olivier Award-winning singer and actress the evening鈥檚 festivities raised more than $250,000 to聽support student scholarships in visual arts, dance, music, theater, game design, film, and arts management, as well as for the , , and the season at the Center for the Arts. This year鈥檚 generous donations and sponsorships bring the total of funds raised through ARTS by George!聽since its inception in 2006 to nearly $4.4 million.听

Gregory Washington, President of 亚洲AV, was in attendance at the benefit event. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud that George Mason is the cultural hub of our region.听The arts is one of the front doors to attract visitors of all ages and backgrounds to our campuses.听We鈥檙e pleased that so many of you have found your way through our door to become involved with CVPA, and to be here with us this evening,鈥 he said.

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Students from 亚洲AV鈥檚 School of Dance performed rotating showcases in front of audiences.听Credit: Risdon Photography

ARTS by George! began at 5 p.m. on September 28 with more than 225 CVPA students and faculty joining to present 18 performances and exhibits for guests to enjoy. The entire freshman class of George Mason鈥檚 launched the dance showcases, while an immersive screening room drew guests in to watch student films from the program. The gave guests a preview of its upcoming fall musical production, the created an interactive photo booth installation, and students and faculty brought guests into a new world with virtual reality demonstrations. Alumni from the program joyfully reconnected with friends and faculty alike, posing for photos throughout the event, while vocalists and musicians from the delighted guests with a variety of performances ranging from opera to jazz.听

鈥淎搁罢厂 by George! kicked off with dozens of showcases featuring gifted visual and performing arts students. For those of you lucky enough to experience it, I hope you were impressed not only with their immense talent, but also with the breadth and depth of what Mason Arts has to offer,鈥 remarked Rick Davis, Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts.

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Ashlyn Rock, a graduate of 亚洲AV鈥檚 Dewberry School of Music, sings for the Center for the Arts audience prior to Lea Salonga's performance. Credit: Risdon Photography

At 8 p.m., guests transitioned to the Center for the Arts for a live Fund-A-Student appeal that contributed more than $28,000 towards the total amount raised at the event. In a beloved annual tradition, a distinguished Mason Arts graduate returned to the stage to perform before the evening鈥檚 headlining concert. This year, Dewberry School of Music alumna Ashlyn Rock offered a soaring rendition of 鈥淪empre libera鈥 from Verdi's聽La Traviata, receiving a standing ovation.听

An Evening with Lea Salonga followed at 8:30 p.m., where the celebrated performer presented a concert of popular songs from her roles on Broadway and in animated films. The evening鈥檚 program concluded with an onstage champagne toast, during which Salonga and Davis mingled with CVPA students and faculty as well as ARTS by George! guests and supporters.

For complete information about ARTS by George!, including scholarship stories, a schedule of student showcases, previous ARTS by George! images, and more visit the .听The Premier Sponsor for ARTS聽by George!聽was Dominion Energy and the聽Presenting Sponsor was Sandy Spring Bank. The event chair was Annie Bolger.听

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Lea Salonga (center) with 亚洲AV President Gregory Washington (right) and his wife Nicole Washington (left), following the performance backstage. Credit: Risdon Photography