Locals pick up quite a few arts awards
TOM TITUS
When my editor asked me two weeks ago if I could cover the sixth
annual Arts Orange County awards April 28 at the Balboa Bay Club, I
said, “Sure. I’m free that night.”
My immediate concern was if there would be enough local (Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach) winners to make the resulting column
interesting to Daily Pilot readers. Well, there were indeed quite a
few -- including one 41-year Costa Mesa resident who was shocked out
of his socks to wind up going home with one of the trophies.
I must dutifully report that one of the two outstanding individual
artist awards for 2004 went to the writer of this column for his four
decades of local theater coverage. I’ve been on the presenting end,
in this paper’s annual achievement accolades, but seldom on the
receiving end -- and winning something this prestigious in front of
more than 400 leaders of the county’s arts community is an enormous
honor that I’ll certainly endeavor to live up to.
Arts Orange County -- the nonprofit umbrella arts council
dedicated to developing, sustaining and promoting the arts and arts
education throughout the county -- put on one whale of a show,
passing out 11 annual achievement awards and four lifetime
achievement trophies. Andrew Barnicle, artistic director of the
Laguna Playhouse, and Marie Hall Brown, associate producer of
KOCE-TV’s “Real Orange” and host of the series “Bookmark,” shared the
emcee duties.
Newport Beach’s Arlene Cheng, who with her husband, George,
spearheaded the development of the Irvine Barclay Theater and has
been a major supporter of the Pacific Symphony, was honored as a
community visionary. Cited in the same category was Laguna Beach’s
Gordon Shaw, a renowned math and music educator at UC Irvine -- cited
posthumously, as he died two days before the banquet.
Kris and Linda Elftmann of Newport Beach were acclaimed as
outstanding arts patrons who dedicate both time and expertise to many
local arts organizations, including the Claire Trevor School of Arts
at UCI and the Balboa Performing Arts Theater. The other patrons
award went to Michael and Eleanor Gordon of Laguna Beach for their
continued support of Opera Pacific, the Pacific Chorale and the
Orange County Performing Arts Center’s symphony. Michael Gordon will
become chairman of the center in July.
An “outstanding volunteer” honored at the event was Catherine
Thyen of Corona del Mar, who has lent her support to South Coast
Repertory, the Orange County Performing Arts Center and the Arts
Pavilion at Orange Coast College, which begins construction this
summer. In the same category, the many guilds of the Performing Arts
Center came in for special accolades.
The outstanding arts organizations were the Newport Beach-based
Orange County Museum of Art -- which experienced a “landmark year of
artistic accomplishment and organizational growth” in 2004 -- and
Shakespeare Orange County, the classical theater company created by
Thomas Bradac out of the ashes of the Grove Shakespeare Festival.
Three awards were given in the outstanding arts educator category
-- to Kathleen Harris, who chairs the Mission Viejo High School
Performing and Visual Arts Department; the Performing Arts Department
of Irvine’s Northwood High School; and the Orange County Youth
Symphony, headquartered in Orange.
Sharing cultural legacy awards with Cheng and Shaw were James D.
Young, founder of the theater department at Cal State Fullerton, and
William D. Hall, dean of the Chapman University School of Music. A
second outstanding individual artist was Timothy Landaurer of Santa
Ana, a Shanghai-born cellist who has displayed unique musical
talents.
As for my own recognition, I must thank my longtime buddy and
fellow theater critic Chris Trela -- whom I once chose as man of the
year in theater for his work with the New Voices and Orange County
Playwrights’ Alliance -- for the “payback.” Chris now heads up the
marketing and development department for the Balboa Performing Arts
Theater, of which we’ll be hearing more in the near future.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
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