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Thursday, January 29, 2015
10th Annual Evening with the Paul Taylor Dance Company to benefit the Celiac Disease Center


It's that time of year again. This is such a wonderful night and I am proud to be a part of it. The theater is beautiful, the food is gluten-free, and a portion of each ticket sale goes to the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University.

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Join the NYC Celiac Meetup Group for the 10th Annual Evening with the Paul Taylor Dance Company to benefit the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

5:45pm Gluten-Free Light Supper on the theater's 2nd Floor Promenade

7pm Performance: Sunset, Eventide, Piazzolla Caldera

David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street

Tickets: (Prime Orchestra Seating) $350, $128

Special Meetup tickets: $38*

*A portion of each ticket price benefits the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University

Click here for more information and to buy tickets.

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Exclusive Interview with a Celiac Fundraising Superstar
Alan and I at the 2013 Celiac Gala in NYC
Over the eight years I have been organizing the NYC Celiac Meetup group, I've had the opportunity to meet some really amazing people living with Celiac Disease. These people are everyday New Yorkers with exciting jobs and a passion for raising Celiac awareness. Alan Olshan, the Director of Marketing and Communications for the Paul Taylor Dance Company, is one of those people that I met through our group.

I cannot exactly remember the first time Alan and I met, but I feel like we have been friends forever. Alan comes to each Meetup with a smile and a friendly attitude. Talking hockey and baseball to some members or modern dance and classical music to others. We've shared many delicious gluten-free meals and joked about other flops (tepid rolls, yuck!). He has always leant a friendly ear which is always much appreciated. He introduced me to modern dance and even let me sit in on a prestigious rehearsal of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He's become a real friend and ally in the NYC Celiac scene.

A few years ago, I started helping Alan with promotion of a Celiac fundraiser he put together with the Paul Taylor Dance Company to raise awareness and funds for the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. This year marks the 9th year of this fundraiser and I wanted to sit down (via email) to ask Alan some questions about the event, Celiac, and what has changed over the years.

Join Alan and I on Tuesday, March 18th at the 9th Annual Paul Taylor Dance Company fundraiser at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for a gluten-free cocktail party and stunning performance by the company itself. Click here for more information about purchasing tickets. 



Photo: Laura Halzack in Paul Taylor's Private Domain,
photo by Paul B. Goode.
Interview with Alan Olshan, Director of Marketing and Communications for the Paul Taylor Dance Company

Gluten-Free Fun: What is the Paul Taylor Dance Company?
Alan Olshan: After studying at Syracuse and Juilliard, Paul Taylor began to dance professionally and choreograph in 1954. He is the last living pioneer of modern dance and ranks with the legendary Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham as a principal founder of this American art form. The Company performs Mr. Taylor’s ever-growing collection of dances, which now numbers 140, around the country and throughout the world.


GFF: How did you get involved with the PTDC fundraiser for the Celiac Disease Center at 
AO: In 2004 I asked a friend about creating a fundraiser to benefit the Celiac Disease Center, and Cynthia Beckman at the Center was eager to work with us. Luckily, Dr. Green is a huge fan of dance.


GFF: How many years have you been organizing this fundraiser?
AO: This year marks our ninth effort.


GFF: Why is this cause so important to you? 
AO: I lived for 50 years with Celiac – eating gluten – before I discovered that contrary to what my parents were told when I was a newborn, one does not outgrow Celiac at six. I want to support the CDC’s efforts to identify those with Celiac so they don’t suffer needlessly as I did.


GFF: What is your favorite part about this Celiac Disease Center fundraiser?
AO: I love the cooperation we get from people like Edena at Pala Pizza, and Ceil and George at Foods by George. And of course the Celiac Meetup has been incredibly helpful in spreading the word of the event and building an audience for it.


GFF: How have things changed since you started organizing?
AO: After the one year when we ran out of pizza in five minutes, we now ration the slices so everyone gets some!


GFF: How can people buy tickets?
AO: Folks just call me at 646.214.5821 with a credit card; I seat the Meetup group together. For more expensive tickets, one calls the box office at 212.496.0600.


GFF: What is included in the ticket price? 
AO: Whether the tickets are bought through Meetup or through the box office, the prices include a donation to the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia, admission to the pre-performance light supper including pizza from Pala and dessert from Foods by George, and of course a performance by the Paul Taylor Dance Company at Lincoln Center. I always choose a program that I think the group would especially like, and this year includes a comedy, a very alluring work and Mr. Taylor’s signature dance, Esplanade.


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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Gluten-Free Fun Gift Guide: Paul Taylor Celiac Fundraiser Tickets
Christmas is less than two weeks away!!! How did that happen? It's not too late to get an awesome gift for your favorite Celiac. How about tickets to a fundraiser? Give a gift, raise money and awareness for Celiac Disease. Sounds like a win-win to me!

I am excited to co-host the 9th Annual Paul Taylor Dance Company Fundraiser for the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. I have been working with the marketing director of Paul Taylor on this event for the past few years and look forward to this event every year. It is a lovely, cultural experience with delicious gluten-free food before the event. 

Tuesday, March 18, 2014
5:45pm-9pm
David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center
New York, NY 

$34 per person and up

The two-hour program features three magnificent dances by Paul Taylor. The evening begins with a gluten-free light supper on the Promenade of the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.  

The program: the lighthearted Funny Papers, voyeuristic Private Domain and Mr. Taylor's signature dance, Esplanade, one of the greatest American works of art ever made. 

Tickets for this event are as much as $320, with a portion of every ticket benefiting the Celiac Disease Center -- but through the NYC Celiac Meetup you can attend for just $34, and a portion of your ticket price will be donated to the Celiac Disease Center.  

RSVP and get more information about buying your tickets on our event page: http://www.meetup.com/Celiac/events/140938662/

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
8th Annual Evening with the PTDC Celiac Benefit
Tickets are still available for the 8th Annual Evening with the Paul Taylor Dance Company Celiac Benefit. This is one of my favorite fundraisers of the year. Please join us for a pre-performance gluten-free reception in the lovely David A. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.





NYC Celiac Meetup co-hosts the 8th Annual Evening with the Paul Taylor Dance Company at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 7pm. The evening begins at 5:45pm with a gluten-free reception. The program: Kith and Kin (music by Mozart), Eventide (music by Vaughan Williams) and Cascade (music by Bach).
You may purchase good $29 seats with no additional fees through NYC Celiac Meetup; a portion of each ticket benefits the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University.
To purchase, phone Alan Olshan at: 646 214 5821 with your credit card hand to reserve your tickets today. There are no refunds or exchanges on these tickets.
Other ticket options available: Tickets to this event at $310, $145, and $85 are available through the box office; a portion of each of those tickets benefits the Celiac Disease Center if you mention promo code CELIAC.

Don't delay. Meetup tickets are only available through March 1st.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
8th Annual Evening with the Paul Taylor Dance Company Celiac Benefit


I am thrilled to announce that the NYC Celiac Meetup Group is co-hosting the 8th Annual Evening with the Paul Taylor Dance Company Celiac Benefit on March 12, 2013. This is one of my favorite benefits of the year and I am proud to be a part of it again. For the second year, this event is at the David H. Koch Theater at the beautiful Lincoln Center. Last year, I went to the show twice and I was not disappointed. The athleticism of the dancers always astounds me. The architecture of Lincoln Center only adds to the wonderful event.

The March 12th event begins with a gluten-free reception at 5:45pm with the show at 7pm. The program: Kith and Kin (music by Mozart), Eventide (music by Vaughan Williams) and Cascade (music by Bach).

You may purchase good $29 seats with no additional fees through my NYC Celiac Meetup group. A portion of each ticket benefits the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. To buy Meetup tickets, please visit our website for details.There are no refunds or exchanges on these tickets.

Other ticket options are available. Tickets to this event at $310, $145, and $85 are available through the box office. A portion of each of those tickets benefits the Celiac Disease Center if you mention promo code CELIAC.

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