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EVENT REPORT   10.14.09 4:16 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Going Gaga
Guests at this year's Human Rights Campaign dinner mingled with everyone from pop stars to President Obama.
Although the unusual double bill of Lady Gaga and President Barack Obama got all the media spotlight at Saturday’s sold-out Human Rights Campaign National Dinner (one of our Top 100 events) at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, the 3,000 guests also had the chance to garner some attention of their own. During downtime at the dinner, they could send text messages to be displayed on large screens near the stage as part of the dinner’s “Speak the Truth” theme. Everything from “Table 170 is sooooo fun! Come meet us,” to “Ryan and Ian together for 14 years! Married in Canada, why not here?” popped up on the screens.

The 13th annual dinner  probably marked the first time anyone said the names Gaga and Obama in the same sentence, and it seemed like a toss-up as to who the audience was more excited about. Even Obama joked in his remarks, “It is a privilege to be here tonight to open for Lady Gaga.”
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Silent auction items were on display on the Convention Center's third-floor concourse. - Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Silent auction items were on display on the Convention Center's third-floor concourse.

Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Glowing vases branded with the Human Rights Campaign logo topped each table, as did pre-set salads of romaine and jicama with corn and black bean relish. Beef tenderloin and chicken medallions served as the main course, with either flourless chocolate torte or key lime and coconut pie for dessert. - Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Glowing vases branded with the Human Rights Campaign logo topped each table, as did pre-set salads of romaine and jicama with corn and black bean relish. Beef tenderloin and chicken medallions served as the main course, with either flourless chocolate torte or key lime and coconut pie for dessert.
Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Before the program began and during the dinner break, large screens near the stage displayed text messages from audience members, a play on the evening's "Speak the Truth" theme. - Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Before the program began and during the dinner break, large screens near the stage displayed text messages from audience members, a play on the evening's "Speak the Truth" theme.
Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Guests included Chris Colfer, Amber Riley, and Cory Monteith from the Fox comedy Glee. - Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Guests included Chris Colfer, Amber Riley, and Cory Monteith from the Fox comedy Glee.
Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Glee cast member Lea Michele sang "On My Own" from Les Misérables. - Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Glee cast member Lea Michele sang "On My Own" from Les Misérables.
Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Giant screens on the stage displayed portraits of each presenter as they spoke while a video feed ensured the more than 3,000 guests could see the action on stage. - Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
Giant screens on the stage displayed portraits of each presenter as they spoke while a video feed ensured the more than 3,000 guests could see the action on stage.
Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
President Obama gave the evening's keynote speech.    - Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
President Obama gave the evening's keynote speech.   
Photo: Stephen Elliot/Mud Productions for BizBash
A demurely dressed Lady Gaga performed John Lennon's "Imagine" during the dinner, changing some of the words to reflect the evening's equality theme. - Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images
A demurely dressed Lady Gaga performed John Lennon's "Imagine" during the dinner, changing some of the words to reflect the evening's equality theme.
Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images
 
Human Rights Campaign Annual Dinner

Audiovisual Production Entertainment Sound Production
Caterer Centerplate NBSE
Decor, Equiptment, Signage Hargrove Inc.
Lighting GLP & Maryland Stage Lighting
Security Preeminent Protective Services
Transportation Music Express Car Service
Venue Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Video Production Talking Tree Creative

Overseen by H.R.C. development director Christopher Speron, the evening began at 6 p.m., with crowds lining up for $7 drink tickets. Models in green T-shirts hawked $100 raffle tickets for a 2010 Lexus HS 250H Hybrid parked upstairs in the reception area outside the dining room. And guests could buy equality-themed T-shirts, H.R.C. Christmas ornaments, and even a hot pink button which read “Gaga” to commemorate the event. A live auction held during dinner featured lots such as a Peruvian vacation and a Cunard trans-Atlantic cruise; guests also perused hundreds of silent auction items.

In addition to Lady Gaga’s piano rendition of John Lennon’s “Imagine,” the evening’s entertainment included a performance by Gavin Creel from the  Broadway revival of Hair and appearances by the cast of Fox’s new comedy Glee, with a song from star Lea Michele. The evening also marked the inaugural presentation of the Edward M. Kennedy National Leadership award, which Representative Patrick Kennedy awarded to Judy and Dennis Shepard, parents of Matthew Shepard.

After the dinner ended at around 11 p.m., volunteers passed out Nike backpacks full of gifts from sponsors, including a Chipotle gift certificate and Galerie candy. Many guests—backpacks in towheaded to the after-party held downstairs in the Convention Center’s West Registration area to hit the dance floor as a DJ played pop tracks by Rihanna, the Black Eyed Peas, and (of course) Lady Gaga.

  —Adele Chapin
RELATED TOPICS Human Rights Campaign, Barack Obama, Glee, Lady Gaga

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