Apollo Night – Star Styled in Stockton

apollo nightTony Washington founded Apollo Night in 1997 with selfless intent and attention. As administrator of the south Stockton 75-unit housing development, Community of All Nations, Tony saw a need and opportunity to support and nurture the many children of San Joaquin.

  With a solid musical background and open heart, Tony formed relationships with residents of Community of All Nations and connected through the arts. “So many children love to sing and dance and rap,” explains Tony, “So I called Donna Brown, then Deputy City Manager, and said, ‘Is there any way we can partner to do something for these kids?”’ And that they did…

The first Apollo Night at Stribley Community Center was a great success, filling the gym with over 200 people. In the years to come, Apollo Night played an essential role in the National Civic League’s (NCL) recognition of Stockton as an All-America City in 1999. According to the NCL, to win, each community must choose three outstanding projects that display civic engagement, collaboration, inclusiveness, innovation and impact. As Tony explains, Apollo Night was one of the three programs presented to the league.

Tony and children of Apollo Night flew to Philadelphia, representing Stockton as a finalist, to a jury of civic experts. “The children dazzled the jury,” Tony remembers, “I couldn’t have been more proud.” Today, Apollo Night is in its 16th season and its humble beginnings evolved to become a massive event, supporting young artists in our area, and selling out large venues like the Bob Hope Theatre.

Now, the show has many categories, allowing performers of all ages to shine. Categories are broken down by age and focus, including rap, modeling and even cultural dance. During the audition period, Tony and an array of qualified judges see anywhere from 180 to 300 acts. 30 to 32 acts are chosen to be part of the show, receiving incredible experience, exposure and opportunity. Many past Apollo Night participants have gone on to do incredible things, acting in movies, performing as back-up dancers and touring with celebrities!

Don’t miss this year’s Apollo Night, at the

University Plaza Waterfront Hotel on October 2!

 

To Audition Call the Apollo Hotline: (209) 546-1622

For More Information: tonywashingtonshow.com