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April 18, 2005 - ARTS Awards Celebration in New York
   
Monday, April 18th, Judy and Larry Berk hosted a private reception in their Manhattan apartment at Museum Tower for the continued support of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA).
   
Mikhail Baryshnikov, NFAA's 2005 Arison Award recipient, attended to present the prestigious Gold Award in Modern Dance to 18-year-old Kyle Robinson of Duxbury, Massachusetts.
   
Ginny Mancini, an NFAA board member from Beverly Hills, California was also in attendance to surprise the Gold Award in Voice recipient, Devon Guthrie, a freshman at Manhattan School of Music.
   
Left to right: NFAA's President William Banchs and his wife Clare, Judy and Larry Berk.
   

Left to right: 2005 ARTS Gold Winner in Voice Devon Guthrie, real estate developer and NFAA Chairman of the Board Jerome Parks, and 2005 ARTS Gold Winner in Dance Kyle Robinson.

   

Left to right: Mikhail Baryshnikov and
H.I.H. Princess Thi-Nga of Vietnam

Left to right: Nancy Bernstein, Sydney White-Montoya and Judy Berk

Other notable guests included H.E. Ambassador Nassir A. A Al-Nassar of Qatar, Oscar-winning Film Editor Thelma Schoonmaker, and Chairman of Christie's Auction House Steven Lash.

Click here for more information about this presentation.
Click here for more information about Mikhail Baryshnikov, 2005 Arison Award Recipient.
Click here for more information about Devon Guthrie, 2005 ARTS Gold Winner in Voice.
Click here for more information about Kyle Robinson, 2005 ARTS Gold Winner in Dance.

 


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