Archive for July, 2010

The Venue for Rocks Against Cancer

July 21st, 2010

The venue that we chose for our Rocks Against Cancer fundraising event Benefitting EIF cancer programs is the the Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts, situated on Norfolk Street and in the former Ansche Chesed Synagogue. The building is notable for being one of the few synagogues ever built in Gothic revival style, the oldest surviving synagogue building in New York, and the fourth oldest surviving synagogue building in the United States.

Ansche Chesed was built by a congregation of German Jews. The synagogue was designed by architect Alexander Saeltzer. When it opened in 1849, it was the largest synagogue in the United States and could hold up to 1,500 worshippers. From 1886 until 1921, the synagogue was home to Congregation Ohab Zedek. A Polish congregation, Anshe Slonim, worshiped there from 1921 until 1974. By 1974 the Slonim community had dispersed and the synagogue was abandoned and was being vandalized. Spanish sculptor Angel Orensanz purchased the property in 1986 for $500,000 and converted it into an art gallery and performance space. The “Shul of New York” holds its weekly services in the synagogue. The building was designated an historic landmark by the City in 1987. Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick were married here.

The Angel Orensanz Foundation, Inc. was established in 1992 by a group of artists and scholars, inspired by the work of this Spanish/American artist (1942) and the unique architecture of his space in Lower Manhattan. In a short period of time it has affirmed itself as a strong anchor of the visual arts and performing arts and artists in New York. Laurie Anderson, Philip Glass, Bang on a Can, The Institute for the Humanities at NY, The Goethe Institute, The Italian Institute, the British Council, PS1 and various departments of NYU, Columbia University, Princeton University, as well as The State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg), Mass Moca, The Whitney Museum, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Il Ministero per I Beni Culturali of Italy and many other institutions develop there shows and presentations.

The Foundation has just opened an international department and workshop for digital arts: graphic design, web development and video editing as well as exhibition systems and presentation. It produces the quarterly arts magazine Artscape through its subsidiary Artscape Publishers; a weekly TV program (MNN) Arts from the Orensanz airs weekly through MNN, and a series of classical recordings “Live from the Orensanz”, as well as an international exhibitions programs of the work of Angel Orensanz.

To learn more about the foundation please go to www.orensanz.org.

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Rocks Against Cancer benefitting EIF

July 9th, 2010

We thought you might want to know why we chose EIF for our Rocks Against Cancer benefit. The Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), as a leading charitable organization of the entertainment industry, harnesses the collective power of the entire industry to raise awareness and funds for critical health, educational and social issues in order to make a positive impact in our community and throughout the nation.

Thanks to the commitment of an extraordinary number of people and companies, EIF is able to champion a wide variety of worthy causes.  EIF’s national initiatives raise awareness and crucial funds to address leading health and social issues to include:

EIF’s National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance (NCCRA ) which is dedicated to the eradication of colorectal cancer by promoting the importance of early medical screening and funding research to develop better tests, treatments, and ultimately a cure.  The initiative was co-founded in March of 2000 by Katie Couric, Lilly Tartikoff, and EIF.

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) founded by EIF on the belief that there is now sufficient knowledge of the basic science of cancer and that technologies are available to allow the focused practical application and proximal translation of even more basic science knowledge to patients with cancer. Furthermore, the successful application of this knowledge will result in more rapid advances in the treatment of patients and the prevention of cancer in those individuals who are at risk. The purpose of SU2C is to establish and support a focused and intense effort to effect these advances as rapidly as possible. SU2C believes that it can benefit the most patients by accelerating the course of cancer research through raising philanthropic dollars and developing unique mechanisms to utilize these funds. SU2C will utilize mechanisms to foster collaboration of the most talented and promising researchers across institutions; a team-oriented approach that promotes the sharing of information; and a goal-oriented focus on key problems in cancer designed with measurable milestones of progress.

Through its Women’s Cancer Programs, the Entertainment Industry Foundation created and funds two distinct, cutting-edge research projects: one to develop an early detection blood test for breast cancer; and the other to fast-track more effective, less toxic treatments for breast cancer. Annually, EIF runs two of the largest single-day women’s cancer fundraisers in the country — EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women and Lee National Denim Day.

EIF is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization based in Los Angeles and meets all 20 rigorous Better Business Bureau charity standards. To learn more about EIF cancer programs please visit the Entertainment Industry web site.

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