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Hollywood Arts Council Presents 26th Annual Charlie Awards Luncheon

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Hollywood Arts Council Presents 26th Annual Charlie
Awards Luncheon Benefiting The Council’s Arts Programs
For Underserved Children In The Community
Thursday, March 29, 2012 11:30 A.M.

The Hollywood Arts Council will present the 26th Annual Charlie Awards Luncheon on Thursday, March 29, 2012 starting at 11:30 a.m. in The Blossom Room at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel; 7000 Hollywood Boulevard (at Orange Street); Hollywood, CA 90028.

Emceed by ABC7’s George Pennacchio, celebrity guests will present awards to individuals and companies for significant contributions to the arts and Hollywood. 2012 Charlie Award Honorees include: James Burrows (Inaugural Television Arts Award); Cirque du Soleil’s “Iris” (Entertainment Arts Award); Feast of San Gennaro Los Angeles (Cultural Arts Award); The Ricardo Montalbán Theatre (Theatre Arts Award); Hollywood Center Studios (Hollywood Arts Award) and Eric Garcetti (Special Recognition).

The Annual Charlie Awards help support Project S.O.A.R. (Students Overcoming All Risks), the Hollywood Arts Council’s After School Art Workshops held in eight Hollywood area elementary schools, and its Annual Children’s Festival of the Arts held each August at Paramount Pictures.

In addition to the 2012 Charlie Award Honorees, celebrities confirmed to attend the event at this writing include: Aunt Chippy from “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Maria Conchita Alonso, Carol Connors, Ted Danson, Hector Elizando and Kate Linder. Some cast members in costume from Cirque du Soleil’s “IRIS” will in attendance as well. Event Sponsors include: Alliance Residential Company, Capitol Records, CBS, Classic Arts Showcase, COP Communications, DeVito Family Trust, Discover Hollywood Magazine, Feast of San Gennaro Los Angeles, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, LA Inc., Millennium Partners/Argent Ventures, Nike, Paramount Pictures, Sunset Gower/Sunset Bronson Studios, The Ricardo Montalbán Theatre, Roberson Properties, Rose Breast Cancer Foundation, The Walt Disney Company and Laura and Larry Worchell.

The Annual Charlie Awards help support Project S.O.A.R. (Students Overcoming All Risks), the Hollywood Arts Council’s After School Art Workshops held in eight Hollywood area elementary schools, and its Annual Children’s Festival of the Arts held each August at Paramount Pictures.

“Although this is a celebration of creative accomplishment in Hollywood, it also serves as a reminder to our community that thousands of elementary school children here do not have access to art or artistic instruction. The Charlie Awards provide support for worthy and necessary community efforts,” said Nyla Arslanian, President of the Hollywood Arts Council. “We are excited to continue our tradition of presenting the 26th Annual Charlie Awards in the home of the first Academy Awards at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.”

An Online Auction for one-of-kind celebrity items, shows, arts, etc. is being held at www.biddingforgood.com/hollywoodartscouncil in advance of the Charlie Awards. Please visit online for details.

The Hollywood Arts Council, a 501(c )(3) non-profit organization, is an action-oriented organization that works for the benefit of the Hollywood community through the arts. Founded in 1978 to insure that the arts play a vital role in revitalization plans then underway, the Hollywood Arts Council has been providing service to the Hollywood community, and artists and arts organizations working in Hollywood for 34 years.

Strongly linked to the Council’s purpose to promote, nurture and support the arts is the belief that the arts revitalize people as well as communities. Project S.O.A.R. (Students Overcoming All Risks), its after-school art program and the annual Children’s Festival of the Arts held each August at Paramount Pictures brings free art workshops and performance to thousands of children and their families. The Council also created the Annual Awards Luncheon “The Charlies” to honor individuals and organizations for their significant contributions to the arts and Hollywood. Through the years, the Council has spearheaded many community arts projects. The Council has served as a catalyst convening arts organizations working in Hollywood for its periodic Arts Roundtables and promotes Hollywood’s performing arts with a daily calendar of arts activities published in Discover Hollywood magazine and on its website www.hollywoodartscouncil.org.

Both Oscar Arslanian, Trustee/Producer of the annual luncheon and his wife, Nyla Arslanian, President of the Hollywood Arts Council, have served the organization for over 30 years. Oscar is the publisher of Discover Hollywood magazine, while Nyla serves as the publication’s editor. The Arslanians have been recognized for their tireless work in support of the arts and culture in Hollywood by the Travel and Tourism Marketing Association, State Senator Curren Price, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles City Council.

The 26th Annual Charlie Awards Luncheon is open to the general public. Tickets are $100 each. For reservations and further information, please call the Hollywood Arts Council at 323-871-ARTS (323-871-2787) and visit the website www.hollywoodartscouncil.org. Valet Parking is available. Network with us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HwArtsCouncil.

About The 2012 Charlie Award Honorees
James Burrows (Inaugural Television Arts Award):
James Burrows is one of television’s most honored and respected creative talents. Over his distinguished career, Burrows has been the recipient of 10 Emmy Awards, four Directors Guild of America Awards and the 1996 American Comedy Awards’ Creative Achievement Award. In 2006 he was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts and Science’s Hall of Fame and was honored by the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival with their Career Tribute Award. He has been the recipient of 21 nominations for the Director’s Guild of America Award, thus making him the most nominated director in the history of television at the Guild. A few of the many shows he is known for are “Cheers,” “Will & Grace,” “Frasier,” “Friends,” “Wings,” “Night Court,” “Taxi,” “Dear John,” “Dharma & Greg” and “Mike & Molly.”

Cirque du Soleil’s “Iris” (Entertainment Arts Award):
Written and directed by Philippe Decouflé with a brilliant musical score written by composer Danny Elfman, “Iris” is a lyrical, fanciful, kinetic foray into the seventh art. Bringing together dance, acrobatics, live video, filmed sequences and animation, the show takes spectators on a voyage through the history of cinema and its genres, taking them into the heart of the movie-making process. From illustration to animation, black and white to color, silent films to talkies, spectators witness the poetic construction/deconstruction of this art as an object and as a way of transcending reality.

Feast of San Gennaro Los Angeles (Cultural Arts Award):
Hosted by popular television personality, Jimmy Kimmel of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” and podcaster, Adam Carolla, the Feast of San Gennaro Los Angeles celebrates Italian culture, food and entertainment, and features live music, street performers, strolling musicians, a kid’s corner, and many rides and games. In addition to sampling wine from local wineries and food from some of Los Angeles’ best Italian restaurants, guests are invited to learn recipes from the cooking stage and play bocce ball and bingo with some of Hollywood’s Italian-American celebrities.

The Ricardo Montalbán Theatre (Theatre Arts Award):
The Ricardo Montalbán Theatre is the embodiment of the late Ricardo Montalbán’s dream to provide the skills for a successful career in the performing arts. The Theatre and the Foundation are partnered with performing arts groups such as the Harmony Project, The Lula Washington Dance Company and the UDLA. On a more commercial level, “Selena,” Culture Clash’s “Zorro in Hell,” “The Who’s Tommy,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “A Night Without Monty Python” (with Eric Idle and other stars), “An Evening with Comedian Billy Connolly,” and most recently a two-week run of John Leguizamo’s “Ghetto Klown” have been presented at The Ricardo Montalbán Theatre.

Hollywood Center Studios (Hollywood Arts Award):
Hollywood Center Studios has a rich and colorful history that mirrors the development of Hollywood and the growth of the entertainment industry. The studio has played host to some of the most notable productions of the past century, including such iconic television shows as “I Love Lucy,” “The Addams Family,” “Jeopardy” and “The Cosby Show,” as well as scores of groundbreaking films including: “The Karate Kid,” “When Harry Met Sally” and “The Player.” In recent years, Hollywood Center Studios has continued to grow and modernize to support television clients such as Disney, which produced numerous kid and teen-oriented series on the lot. Hollywood Center Studios remains a vital part of the Hollywood community and a place in history continues to be made every day.

Eric Garcetti (Special Recognition):
Currently serving his third term as Los Angeles Councilmember for District 13, Eric Garcetti is a fourth generation Angeleno who in 2001 became the youngest city councilmember in the city’s history. Garcetti was unanimously elected as Council President in December 2005 and served in that capacity until December 2011. As the city council representative for the central Hollywood area, he has been at the forefront of the renaissance of Hollywood. He is an ardent supporter of the arts and an accomplished jazz pianist.

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