Showing posts with label Masked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masked. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2011

A First Look at Tomorrow's "Masked"

By: Viviana Mauri, Communications Intern



We are only ONE day away from Catalyst Miami's 11th Annual Theatre Event, the Southeastern premiere of MASKED!

During this year's "Masked",  Catalyst Miami will include "A Call to Prayer," an interdenominational prayer service of both Muslim and Jewish faiths by South Florida's religious leaders, Rabbi Mitch Chefitz of Temple Israel and Imam Dr. Nasir Ahmad of Al Answar Mosque. In addition, we  honor this year's exceptional philanthropic and community leader, John Anzivino. After the show, Catalyst Miami will be hosting a cocktail reception with invited cast members at the Biltmore Hotel's Piano Bar. 

It is with pure excitement at Catalyst Miami's Communications that we share with you a first, exclusive look at tomorrow's play: behind-the-scenes photographs of the set submitted personally to us by the GableStage!

We hope to see you there! If you have not secured your seats to tomorrow evening's event yet, you can do so by visiting Catalyst Miami's official website, www.hscdade.org, or purchasing your tickets at the door!

It will be a night to remember! Until then, take a first look at "Masked"...




Thursday, June 23, 2011

A Word with Theatre Event Honoree John Anzivino


By: Viviana Mauri, Communications Intern

As we draw closer to the 11th Annual Catalyst Miami Theatre Event, MASKED, on Friday, July 8th at the GableStage at the Biltmore Hotel, we have had the opportunity get a few questions answered by one of this year’s honorees, Mr. John Anzivino, who will be recognized for his exceptional community involvement. Take a look at our Q&A with this incredible community leader! If you haven’t purchased your tickets, please visit http://www.hscdade.org/ to secure your seats.

Viviana Mauri: This year, we’re excited to present Catalyst Miami’s 11th Annual Theatre event, “Masked,” where you’ll be honored for your exemplary community involvement. What does that mean to you? 
John Anzivino: It is an opportunity to encourage others to get involved in the community and experience the pleasure of working with like minded people who are trying to make Miami a better place.  Some of the nicest people I have ever met and some of my most cherished friendships have come from community involvement.  You develop a sense of belonging that is so valuable in life.   Being "honored" just adds to those wonderful feelings.        




VM: Catalyst Miami’s Operational Values are Leadership, Collaboration, Innovation, Self-Empowerment, and Compassion. Can you describe how one or more of these values have played a role in your philanthropic career?   

JA: My passion to help others and have an impact on our community forced me to take leadership roles I would otherwise have not experienced.  Those experiences helped me grow to be a leader in my own way. Innovation often arises from collaboration in addressing community issues.  
VM: Catalyst Miami’s mission is “to develop and support individual leadership and strong organizations that work together to improve health, education and economic opportunity in all our communities.” Is there one aspect of our mission that you feel aligns closest to your community involvement?
JA: Not really.  As the saying goes "It's all good!" 
 VM: Why do you believe an organization like Catalyst Miami is important to our South Florida community? 
JA: Absolutely!  Many people think about getting involved.  But, often they need a "catalyst" to motivate them to break through their inertia and get into action.