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Chagall Painting Inspires Look (and Lighting) at Choral Arts Society Benefit

Adele Chapin
December 16, 2009

The last song at the Choral Arts Society of Washington’s “Christmas Music” concert at the the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Monday evening was “Deck the Halls,” and as the chorus sang, event and wait staff worked upstairs doing just that, putting the finishing touches on a Marc Chagall-inspired dining room for the society’s 29th annual holiday benefit. The sold-out gala drew 550 guests for the black-tie dinner at the venue’s Roof Terrace.

Each year, the society chooses a different country to spotlight for the gala, drawing inspiration for the decor and the invitation from a work of art from that country. France and Chagall’s “Paris Opera Ceiling Mural” served as the theme for this year’s “Joyeux Noël” gala. 

To create a setting reminiscent of Chagall’s work, Kennedy Center lighting specialist Andre Barette made custom light projections of sections of the mural using gobos. The linens, gold curtains, and floral arrangements were also pulled from the colors of the mural. “We’re really picking up on the golds, burnt reds, and oranges,” said Emily Riffle, the society's director of development, who secured the rights to the image from the Opera National de Paris.

Riffle also worked with the French Embassy and the Alliance Française of Washington to help make the tone of the event authentic to French culture. “You get the feeling that you are in Versailles,” Riffle said of the ornately decorated dining room. “That’s the look we were going for when you walk in the dinner. It’s totally French.”

The evening’s Christmas concert in the Opera House was also on theme, including traditional French carols and even a sing-along of the first verse of “Silent Night” in French, with a quick language lesson from Roland Celette, the cultural attaché of the French ambassador, who dubbed the audience’s pronunciation “excellent.” The one hour and 45 minute performance is part of what helps to make the gala so popular each year, Riffle said. “The concert portion makes it unique. There are lots of black-tie events in Washington, but only ours has a Christmas concert,” she said.  

Following the concert, cocktails, and a silent auction, the dinner portion of the evening included a caramelized onion tart, duck cassoulet, and a cheese plate with fruits and nuts for dessert. The evening’s Christmas music continued with performances of holiday classics by ’Round Midnight with special guest Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff Baxter.  A last dance ended the night at 11:30 p.m.

The Choral Arts Society's benefit dinner
The Choral Arts Society's benefit dinner
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
The evening began with a Christmas concert of traditional French carols and a sing-along of the first verse of 'Silent Night' in French.
The evening began with a Christmas concert of traditional French carols and a sing-along of the first verse of "Silent Night" in French.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
The tables included a set first course of chevre and carmelized onion tart from Restaurant Associates.
The tables included a set first course of chevre and carmelized onion tart from Restaurant Associates.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
For the main course, Restaurant Associates served a duck cassoulet with lardons, pork sausage, white beans, and roasted root veggies, served alongside a baguette on a plate decorated with images of birds.
For the main course, Restaurant Associates served a duck cassoulet with lardons, pork sausage, white beans, and roasted root veggies, served alongside a baguette on a plate decorated with images of birds.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
For dessert, a cheese plate with fruit and nuts rounded out the menu.
For dessert, a cheese plate with fruit and nuts rounded out the menu.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
Kennedy Center lighting specialist Andre Barette projected artist Marc Chagall's images on the walls of the Roof Terrace dining room.
Kennedy Center lighting specialist Andre Barette projected artist Marc Chagall's images on the walls of the Roof Terrace dining room.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
Marc Chagall's 'Paris Opera Ceiling Mural' inspired the tables' red, orange and gold color scheme, with gold bamboo chairs and tablecloths in both textured metallic gold and red damask.
Marc Chagall's "Paris Opera Ceiling Mural" inspired the tables' red, orange and gold color scheme, with gold bamboo chairs and tablecloths in both textured metallic gold and red damask.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
Most of the almost 50 tables were round, except for two long tables seating 30, which served as focal points in the room.
Most of the almost 50 tables were round, except for two long tables seating 30, which served as focal points in the room.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
High and low floral arrangements by Jack H. Lucky Floral Design included feathers, berries, and birch branches, in addition to roses and orchids in colors pulled from the Chagall painting.
High and low floral arrangements by Jack H. Lucky Floral Design included feathers, berries, and birch branches, in addition to roses and orchids in colors pulled from the Chagall painting.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
A table placed near the silent auction area offered a more private dining experience for guests, away from the main dining room.
A table placed near the silent auction area offered a more private dining experience for guests, away from the main dining room.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
The band 'Round Midnight performed during and after dinner with special guest Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff Baxter.
The band 'Round Midnight performed during and after dinner with special guest Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff Baxter.
Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
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