Saturday, April 18, 2009
8:00pm - midnight
The 51st Street Business and Technology Center
135 51st Street, Lawrenceville
Attack Theatre transformed a warehouse into a "decadent, pulsating disco club" for one evening only, as The Dirty Ball returns for its fourth year. Join more than 800 partygoers and enjoyperformances, libations, installations, multiple DJs, dancing, andthose dirty little secrets at "the red-hottest, way-coolest,sold-outest" event of the year! This year's honoree is Pittsburgh's most ubiquitous audience member, Mark Freeman.
Anything goes attire. Seriously.
Music provided by Justin Hopper of PANDEMIC and DJ Soy Sos.
Featured art installations provided by CMU's Entertainment Technology Center and Pittsburgh's Dr. Sketchy.
The Velvet Lounge, designed by Richard Parsakian, is an exclusive party within a party with a private bar, cushy couches, and greater hobnob ability ($100 tickets).
Dirty Donor Reception
6:30– 8:00 p.m.
$250 (includes general admission with Velvet Lounge access)
Ken and Pam McCrory and Dan Iddings and Manuel Reich host this exclusive pre-party event honoring Mark Freeman and featuring elegant fare, fine wine, and an intimate Attack Theatre performance.
The Dirty Ball Committee
Co-Chairs
Lauren Bracey
Todd Owens
Dirty Donor Reception Chairs
Ken McCrory
Pam McCrory
Dan Iddings
Manuel Reich
Committee
Viviana Altieri
Kevin Brezler
Michael Campbell
Anne Chengery
Mike Cronin
Brian Czarniecki
Craig Dunham
Luis Elorreaga
Mehrdad Emamzadeh
Adriana Forero
Tara Gainfort
Burlton Griffith
Steve Hartshorn
Jodi Klebick
Jim Kunz
Rob Long
Barbara Machamer
Peter Machamer
Cari Marty
Kevin Matz
Doug McDermott
Lee Morris
Richard Parsakian
Suz Pisano
Lani Redinger
Laura Roudabush
Lindsay Ruprecht
Caryn Rubinoff
David Seals
Nick Shell
Brian Siewiorek
Ben Stoviak
Chris Taylor
Anisah Waite
Leigh Yock
Photo Credits:
The first 47 pictures were taken by:
Devin O'Loughlin with a Nikon DSLR
The second batch of photos you see were taken by
George Mendel Photography with a Cannon 5D mark 2
At 26,500 asa/iso
www.GeorrgeThomasMendel.com
The third batch were taken by
Robert Kopperman with a Panasonic FZ 50