Dancing Classrooms to Honor Dr. Jephtha Tausig

With a Humanitarian Award at 21st Annual Dinner-Dance Gala March 11

Dancing Classrooms' Black Tie Gala Details:

Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 7:00 p.m.

The Pierre Hotel, 2 East 61stStreet

NEW YORK --- The Dancing Classrooms, Inc. Board of Trustees has announced plans to honor Dr. Jephtha Tausig with the2015 Humanitarian Award at the organization's annual gala on Wednesday, March 11, 2015.

Jephtha Tausig, Ph.D is a clinical psychologist in New York and Massachusetts who hasbeen active with many non-profits and philanthropic organizations. She is committedto improving the quality of life and opportunities available to others. Jephtha supportsNantucket Community Sailing, The Pearl Theater Co., Teachers College – ColumbiaUniversity, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, and numerous other charitable causes.

She has been honored by The Junior League of the City of New York Inc., The UnitedHospital Fund, and The New York State Psychological Association. Jephtha currentlyserves on the boards of The Cosmopolitan Club, The Junior League of the City ofNew York, Inc., Nantucket Community Sailing, The Mount Sinai Auxiliary Board, andThe Women’s City Club of New York.

The 2015 Benefit Dinner Dance will be hosted Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at the Grand Ballroom of the Pierre Hotel located at 2 East 61st Street. Dr. Jephtha Tausig will be recognized as Dancing Classrooms' Humanitarian Honoree. The evening will include a performance by the Dancing Classrooms Youth Dance Company, featuring students from 291X in the Bronx with music by the Paul Errico Orchestra. There will be a live auction by Hugh Hildesley of Sotheby's.

ABOUT DANCING CLASSROOMS

Dancing Classrooms helps children succeed in life by unleashing rapid development of essential social, emotional, and cognitive skills. A distinctively rich, in-school Social and Emotional Learning accelerator, the program engages students in the joy, discipline, and teamwork of the art social dance and creates mutually respectful and effective learning environments.

Started in one New York City public school in 1994 by Pierre Dulaine, ballroom champion and teacher, and his long-time partner, Yvonne Marceau, Dancing Classrooms has worked its magic on more than 400,000 students, their teachers and their families in 31 cities in the U.S. and abroad. Dancing Classroomscurrently serves over 45,000 students a year, 25,000 of them in New York City.

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Dr. Jephtha Tausig