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2015 Academy Ball Featuring Al Pacino

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Philadelphia’s annual white-tie gala to celebrate the Academy of Music’s birthday — it’s 158th! — took place Saturday night at Academy of Music and the Hyatt at the Bellevue. Nearly 1,400 people attended the grand celebration which raises money to restore and maintain the Grand Old Lady of Locust Street.

The evening began with the chairman’s pre-concert reception held at the Academy of Music. Guests dined on Jose Garces catering of lamb chops and crab and eggplant sliders, and enjoyed an open bar. The MRB Jazz Project entertained guests as they mingled and posed for the society photographers on hand to capture society’s most celebrated and time-honored traditions, where men were dressed in white tails and women in ball gowns, white gloves and a few even wearing tiaras.

The concert began a little past 7:30 p.m., as Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and Al Pacino took the stage. Pacino joked throughout his piece that he wasn’t sure what he was going to do on stage; it reflected the audience’s likely thoughts when it was first announced Pacino would be the special guest after decades of musical guests like Sting, Billy Joel, and, last year, Jill Scott.

But Pacino didn’t disappoint, as fans of his movies were excited to hear his dialogue, often punctuated by laughs from the audience. And he did entertain as he did a monologue from Shakespeare’s Richard III while the orchestra played William Walton’s Preludio dalla colonna sonora. Then Pacino recited an e.e. cummings poem as the orchestra performed Copland’s Clarinet Concerto in the background. Pacino was a unique choice for a headliner, and was a complete success, delighting the audience.

After the concert, guests took part in the annual promenade up Broad Street to the Hyatt at the Bellevue for the Ball. Along the way guests were entertained by the Delaware County Christian Academy Choir (2013 More 101 FM Choir competition winners!), The Philadelphia Handbell Ensemble on Broad Street and The Philadelphia Performing Arts Charter School Choir at the Bellevue. The 158th Anniversary Concert and Ball co-chairmen were Linda Fynes Siegfried and Joseph F. Coradino. The Young Friends co-chairs were Christie Honigman and Brian Lipstein.

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From left: Matt Fontana, Gabriela Guaracao, Philip Press and Michael Magnatta. From left: Chris Kenny and Teresa Nino with Tracy and Joseph Spause dance to the sounds of the Eddie Bruce Orchestra in the Ball at the Bellevue. From left: Ben Cross, Rosemary Connors, NBC10, Alissa Ingram, Fox29, and Tony Frick. Tony and Henri Moore. From left: Carrie Minelli, Parx Casino, Chris May, CBS3, Lea May, Alycia Lane, John Colabelli, and Steven Sader, Merrill Lynch. Tom Lloyd, Professor of Music at Haverford College, dips Jane Kamp, director of development at the Pennsylvania Ballet, to the sounds of The Ward Marston Dance Orchestra in the Rose Garden at the Ball at the Bellevue. From left: David Kovacs, Laurel Fairworth, David Schellenberg, Lisa Glassner Kovacs, Angel Corella, artistic director of the Pennsylvania Ballet and Samantha Dunster, ballet mistress at Pennsylvania Ballet. Philadelphia's premier annual white-tie gala to celebrate the Academy of Music’'s 158th birthday took place Saturday night. Nearly 1,400 people attended the grand celebration that raises money to restore and maintain the Grand Old Lady of Locust Street. Kristin Detterline and Christie Honigman. Cory Siegfried, vice-chair of the Young Friends of the Academy of Music, and Erika Blatt, TV reporter at BRCTV11. From left: Rep. Brian K. Sims, Anne Ewers, President & CEO of Kimmel Center and Brandon McMullin. From left: Jennifer Ryder, Katie Adams, director of annual giving programs at The Barnes Foundation, and Tricia MacKay, all members of the Academy Ball Committee. From left: Allison Henderson (wearing Badgley Mischka), Carolyn Curran Slota, Academy of Music Advisory Board (Ralph Lauren), MaryBeth Alvin (Monique Lhuillier). From left: Together for 17 years, Pierre Tourville and Yannick Nézet-Séguin arrive at the gala after the concert. Yannick celebrated his 1,500th concert Thursday with a performance titled "Beyond." Richard Welsh and pretty-in-pink Hon. Diane Welsh (wearing Oscar de la Renta). From left: Susan Corbett, former Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett, Terese Casey, and U.S. senator Bob Casey, Jr. From left: John Saler, senior consultant and chairman, government  public affairs group at Stradley Ronon and on the board of trustees of The Academy of Music, Christina Donato Saler, Chimicles & Tikellis, Sheryl Lee Ralph, actress (currently on the hit series Instant Mom) and Senator Vincent Hughes. From left: A.J. Marsico, Annie McCormick Marsico, and Alison Young wait in line outside of the Bellevue Hyatt as the 15-member Philadelphia Bell Ensemble entertains the crowd. Claire Ballantyne and Paul Fee travelled from Scotland to see their friend music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin and The Philadelphia Orchestra perform at the Academy of Music 158th Anniversary Concert & Ball. Dr. Sidney Grobman and Elaine Grobman, CEO, Susan G Komen Philadelphia, leave the Academy of Music on their way to the gala at the Bellevue. Seranading the crowd was the 25-member Delaware County Christian Academy Choir. From left: co-chair Joseph Coradino, violinist Simone Porter, co-chair Linda Siegfried (wearing Oscar de la Renta) special guest star Al Pacino, Academy of Music Chairman Adele Schaeffer, Symphony 5.0 productions' Ryan Richards and conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Jonathon and Alexandra Morgan glowing in the anticipation of their first born, expected in April 2015. Michael Lahoud of the Philadelphia Union and Maria Papadakis of the young friends committee. Tiara-wearing Susan Jablokov, president of The International Debutante Ball, and David Alexander Jenkins, director of marketing for Jacqui Daniels Designs. Vice-chair of the Young Friends of the Academy Ball Katie English and Ryan Gagnon. Bonnie Richards, wearing a stunning blue Badgley Mischka dress with beaded cape, with Phil Canelli. Congratulations to John Paz and Rachel Moore on their recent engagement. Rachel was a fashion standout at the Academy Ball on Saturday night with her golden Oscar de la Renta gown. I positioned her so you could see the fantastic bow on the back of her dress in the mirror. From left: Stacey Kracher, Zarwin Baum, Jessica Kiefer, DelFrisco's, Gary DeVito, Zarwin Baum, and Christie Honigman, Honigman Group and co-chair of the Young Friends of the Academy Ball. From left: Claire Allamby, senior director, Academy of Music Restoration Fund , Billy Rossi, Carl Caldas and Danielle Rossi. From left: Harold (major supporter of the Academy and Wistar Institute), Cameron, Will and Adele Schaeffer, chairman of Academy of Music Board of Trustees. From left: Alexander Hankin, Gabrielle Bluestone (Badgley Mischka) and Kory Aversa. From left: Chris Honigman, Colleen Honigman (wearing Ralph Lauren), Caitlin Fasano (wearing Black Halo) and CJ Honigman. From left: Matt Benincasa, Bethann Coradino, Brandywine Realty Trust, Joseph Coradino, co-chair of the Academy Ball (and Chief Executive Officer of PREIT), Collin Wallace and Daniel Moller. From left: Young Friends co-chair Brian Lipstein with his parents, Gail and Sandy Lipstein in complementary outfits. Daria and Andy Pew. Mrs. Pew is wearing a dress from one of Oscar de la Renta's last collections before he passed away. Susan and Bill Henley, NBC10 Philadelphia.

HughE Dillon covers parties, events and more for Philadelphia magazine’s The Scene. You can follow him on Twitter at @iPhillyChitChat and visit his daily online social diary PhillyChitChat.com.

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