Alvin Ailey Opening Night Gala

On Tuesday evening, the Kennedy Center hosted the 30th annual Opening Night Gala benefiting the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The evening is known as one of the most lively philanthropic events in Washington, mixing notable Washingtonians immersed in the arts, philanthropy and politics. As a member of the benefit committee hosting the event, The…

On Tuesday evening, the Kennedy Center hosted the 30th annual Opening Night Gala benefiting the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The evening is known as one of the most lively philanthropic events in Washington, mixing notable Washingtonians immersed in the arts, philanthropy and politics. As a member of the benefit committee hosting the event, The Rootโ€™s D.C. Insider, Nicole Venable, shares exclusive photos from the glamorous evening.

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Gala Co-Chairs Gina Adams and Lyndon Boozer kick off the night at the VIP reception thanking sponsors and Alvin Ailey staff.

Kimberly and Fred Jones, D.C. politicos Monique Frazier (HSBC) and Rory Verrett (NFL)

D.C. Insider Nicole Venable with Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Ala.) and Kimberly Bassett, one of the finance chairs for the โ€œMurial for Mayorโ€ campaign supporting D.C. Councilwoman Murial Bowser

The new head of News Corpโ€™s Washington office, Toni Bush (right) with her daughter, Jackie Bush (intern in the office of Sen. Mary Landrieu, center) and the newest News Corp team member and former U.S. House candidate from New Hamphire, Joanne Dowdellend (left) at the VIP reception

Sparkling table settings at the gala

The Alvin Ailey Opening Night Gala

Malaika Jones Kebede and her mother, Marcella Jones, head of the Jones Family Foundation, one of D.C.โ€™s most generous philanthropic organizations benefiting many worthy organizations including the Links Inc. and Spelman College

Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.) and his wife, Sonya Horsford, with William Jawando, candidate for the House of Delegates in Maryland. Jawando recently departed a senior adviser position with the Obama administration.

After the performance, the dinner-dance commences. Pictured here is Mele Melton (center), flanked by two of the amazing Alvin Ailey dancers who performed โ€œChromaโ€ and the signature piece of the company, โ€œRevelations.โ€

D.C. politico Courtney Snowden with the chancellor of D.C. Public Schools, Kaya Henderson. Proceeds from the gala provide scholarships for local dance students to study with the dance company in New York.

Three of D.C.โ€™s top message masters enjoy the nightโ€™s festivities. Pictured are Anthony Coley, deputy assistant of public affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Jewel James, assistant USTR for intergovernmental and public affairs in the office of the U.S. Trade Representative; and Root 100 honoree, CNN political analyst and D.C. politico Jamal Simmons.

Destination D.C.โ€™s President and CEO Elliott Ferguson, his wife, Telesa Via, and gala guests Kim Tignor and Samin Malik

Alvin Aileyโ€™s artistic director, Robert Battle, and one of the gala's sponsors, Mike Reagan, head of the Washington, D.C. office of 21st Century Fox

Guests mingle

Baltimoreโ€™s U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings and his wife, D.C. politico Maya Rockeymoore

D.C. politicos LaKeitha Anderson (RAI Services) and Merwyn Scott (National Education Association). Guests enjoyed a live band, a chic dinner featuring Tunisian cuisine and spirits provided by Diageo brands.

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