Blog

Categories

Concerts(20)
Events(246)
Humor(41)
Miscellaneous(52)
My Website(46)
News(24)
Technology(16)
Thoughts(4)
Travel(30)
Web Findings(16)

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

I am featured in a Brazilian newspaper!

pixel
pixel

Today I was delighted to receive yet another envelope in the mail from my Brazilian friend Ludmila. This time it was a copy of the Brazilian newspaper Jornal Dance News featuring a photo of Ludmila and I on page 4. The photo was taken when Ludmila and I went dancing to Everst Hotel during my stay in Brazil.

Translation: The title (idiomatic)- "Inside The News". Above the picture - "Straight from the land of Uncle Sam the choreographer and Ballroom dancer Raphael Pungin visited Brazil in the month of July." Under the picture - "Raphael Pungin and the Brazilian dancer L. B."

"Dance News International. Chic, isn't it? Starting from September, our newspaper will be available in the United States to the Brazilian community thanks to our correspondent Raphael Pungin exchanging Ballroom dance culture news."


I guess it's time to tally up my other press appearances so far:
  1. New York Daily News (February 13, 2005)
  2. New York Sun (January 31, 2005)
  3. Krone (Austrian newspaper) (March 29, 2004)
  4. University Of Rhode Island Alumni Journal (October 16, 1993)

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Mitsuko's Jazz Performance

pixel
pixel
Last time I heard Mitsuko sing was more than 5 years ago when she did her senior recital at Manhattan School Of Music performing classical vocal pieces. Back then we used to hang out at DanceSport while both of us were taking dance classes there. I was pleasantly surprised to bump into her several weeks ago at Central Park Tango. It turned out that she is now performing jazz and today I attended her concert at Shatters Cafe. She was performing in a wide variety of styles from Bossa Nova to ballads to standards. Check out Mitusko's website: mitsukojazz.com.

Photos

Monday, August 15, 2005

Monday Night Magic

pixel
pixel
Jon Stetson and I after the show

Being a rational person, magic has always fascinated me because I always tend to want an explanation to everything that I don't understand but care about. The more magic shows I see, the more I am amazed by the magician's skills.

Today I went to a show called Monday Night Magic. It is the longest running off-broadway magic show in New York City. Tonight's line up of the magicians included Torkova, Rocco, and the featured magician Jon Stetson with whom I am pictured on the left. The show was hosted by Jamy Ian Swiss who also did couple of tricks as part of his introduction to the show. Torkova and Rocco were part of the first half of the show. All of their tricks were illusion based. Various objects appeard in their hands out of nowhere, they multiplied and transported from one hand to another. While watching Rocco I realized that most of his tricks are based on the stuff that he put in the sleeves of his jacket. I actually could see him slipping stuff in there and taking it out. Several times during his act I could already tell that a new object would appear in his hands before it actually did. Most of the props that Rocco used were cigarets and bottles of alcohol - the objects that suited his look.

Then there was a 15 minute intermisssion during which the spectators could see some closeup magic tricks by some other magicians that were scattered in various places in the theater. People gathered around the magicians and could see the tricks literally in front of their eyes.

The second part of the show consisted of Jon Stetson. His magic was not illusion based. Instead it was based on mind tricks. Basically he was able to guess what people where thinking. For example, he asked a random person from the audience to think of her first boyfriend and then he was able to guess his name. He did have one cool illusion trick where he borrowed rings from random members of the audience and was able to link them together inside of the palms of a volunteer on the stage. Jon was very entertaining. His numerous jokes seemlessly integrated with the audience responses to his acts. Many of his tricks were similar to the ones I saw at Chamber Magic show at the Waldorf Astoria.

I highly recommend Monday Night Magic to anyone. They have a show every Monday and each day they have different magicians. It's very likely that I will come back several times!

Friday, August 12, 2005

Tavern On The Green

pixel
pixel

It was a very hot and humid day and I really had doubts I would even attempt to dance because I was sweating even before I got to the Tavern. But the music mix was great - lots of standard foxtrots which don't demand tremendous amount of energy, so dancing was great on an almost empty dancerloor - something I rarely see at the Tavern On The Green.

Tuesday, August 9, 2005

Professional Photos From Brazil

pixel
pixel

Allright!!! Finally in my mail box today I received the photos of Ludmila and I taken by a professional photographer at one of the dance events we went to in Brazil. Ludmila was nice enough to buy them from the photographer and send me a copy! Now I can't wait to see one of those photos on the front page of a Brazilian dance newspaper. This is what we were promised.

The individual photos taken at that event are here.

Now Ludmila, what about that photo that someone took of us playing the piano in the hotel hallway?

Monday, August 1, 2005

Sweet Tea with a Sweetie

pixel
pixel

Today for the first time in my life I sampled the traditional Southern drink - Sweet Tea. My sweet Southern Belle friend Kerrie has introduced it to me when we went to lunch on this hot and humid day in New York City. She was quite excited when some time ago she had seen a street cart in Midtown Manhattan that offered Sweet Tea served in the traditional mason jar just like they do in the South. So today we went to that cart so I could try the drink that the Southerners drink by gallons on the hot days like this.

Sweet Tea is similar to sweetened Iced Tea, but the difference is that the sweetener is added while brewing the tea or post-brewing, but before the beverage is chilled and served. The oldest known recipe for sweet ice tea was published in 1879 in a community cookbook called Housekeeping in Old Virginia, by Marion Cabell Tyree. The Southerners pronounce "Sweet Tea" similarly to "Sweetie".

The jar in which the tea was served is made of real glass and is called mason jar, but not after masonry. It is named after John Landis Mason - the inventor of the screw-in lid which he patented on November 30, 1858. Antique mason jars are heavily saught by collectors. You can find many of them sold on ebay.

The cart that offered the Sweet Tea is located on 50th Street between 6th and 7th avenues. It belongs to the restaurant Daisy May's BBQ U.S.A.. We also had delicious meat sandwiches that they offered with a very tasty sauce.

By the way, the photo is taken with T-Mobile Sidekick II.

Finally, do you know how to tell if you're in the South? If you go into a restaurant and ask for sweet tea and the waiter has a puzzled look on his face, you're not in the South.

Saturday, July 30, 2005

Central Park with Cell Phone

pixel
pixel

I sent my Casio Z750 back to Casio for repairs because it had some focus issues, so today I was walking around in Central Park with my Cell Phone as my camera device. There were quite a few things to take pictures of. First there was Central Park Swings event were several swing dancers were boogieing to the live band appropriately located in the Bandshell which did not protect them well from the blazing sun. Then I went to the Summer Stage 20th anniversary celebration and listened to a Heavy Metal band. I don't normally listen to Heavey Metal but with this free opportunity I actually enjoyed my 15 minutes of standing in the crowd of head-banging teenages. The music had good rhythm and the roaring guitar solos filled me with adrenaline. On the way back from the summer stage I saw quite an interesting scene depicted here. Where can you find a bride a bycicle and a man fallen on the ground? I did not exactly know what happend, but it was quite an interesting scene. In the end I ended up at the Tango in Central Park where I met quite a few familiar faces among the crowd of tango dancers. Amazingly I met my old friend from my DanceSport years Mitsuko who I have not seen for like 5 years!

Friday, July 29, 2005

International Karaoke Party

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Vista From Jersey

pixel
pixel
Today Christine and I made a trip to my old neighborhood in New Jersey right accross the Hudson River from Manhattan. While running some errands we had dinner at Bertucci's restaurant on Washington Boulevard. This is one of the new restaurants that opened in the area after I moved to Manhattan over two years ago. As we were walking by several of these restaurants, I was pleasently surprised to see that they were actually quite busy which was contrary to what I expected because there are hardly any people on the streets. At Bertucci's I ate a huge 3-piece Chicken Portobello dish in a snap partly because it was very delicious and partly because I was starving!

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Sunny In Brazil

pixel
pixel

Sunny is a great dancer that I met at the weekly hustle dance parties held at DanceSport every Monday. It is always fun to dance with her because she has lots of expression and creativity when dancing. Given the fact that she is such a great dance performer, I was not surprised to find out that she is also a singer. Several times she has given me fliers to come to see her sing at various concerts she gave, but I could not make it because of scheduling issues. This time, my friend Mihoko told me about Sunny's concert with a Brazilian theme. Given the fact that I just came back from Brazil a week ago, I decided to make an effort and leave work early to make it to her 7PM show today at the Triad Theatre. The show was called "Sunny In Brazil".

It was great to finally hear Sunny sing. She has a great voice and her performance on stage reminded me of her sensuous dance style. She performed the classic Brazilian songs like "Brazil", "Girl From Ipanema", "Dingi" and many others. She was accompanied by a great pianist and great guitarist. But those instruments unfortunately are not enough to make the music sounds like a real Brazilian samba. And trust me, I've heard a lot of live brazilian music during my stay there. You need percussion! And there was a conga player on the stage, but unfortunatly he only provided the visual presense. He played so softly that no one could hear him. So that being said, I could not really hear the real Brazilian rhythms, but the melodies were pleasant to listen to and have memories of Brazil flow through my mind as Sunny was mentioning Ipanema and Sugar Loaf.


Photos

Not only Sunny has been to Brazil, she has also been to Paris.

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Salsa Dancing at Pier 25

Monday, July 18, 2005

From the beach in Brazil to the office in New York

pixel
pixel

Here I am sitting at my office desk drinking my morning coffee just like I do every morning, except that just yesterday afternoon I was here. Taking the night flight from Brazil and arriving back to New York the next morning made it feel that I woke up from a dream! Just yesterday afternoon I was admiring the views of Buzios and now I am back at my desk in New York! Unbelievable!

Thanks to my friend Ludmila I was able to see so much of Brazil in the little time that I had after work and last weekend! There is a lot of stuff to post in my Rio Blog, but I am really tired now and will do it later.

For now enjoy the photos.

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Back To Rio!

Today I am going back to Rio for another week. Check my Rio Journal for the posts from my trip. You can also use this shortcut URL for my Rio Journal for a year from now: rioraph.com

Cheers,
Rioraph

Saturday, July 9, 2005

Mini Karaoke Party

pixel
pixel

Wednesday, July 6, 2005

Moving Sale

pixel
pixel
I am selling a bunch of furniture and other miscellaneous items. Click on this link for photos and information:

members.fotki.com/sale2

If you know of anyone who is looking for furniture, send them the link.

Monday, July 4, 2005

4th Of July Barbeque

pixel
pixel
It was a perfect day for a barbeque - an American tradition on 4th of July. Click on the photo for more.

Sunday, July 3, 2005

The Night Out

pixel
pixel

It all started at the outdoor deck of Max Soha restaurant where I had one of the most windy dining experiences which reminded me of the ones in Grand Canyon. They had one of the best tiramisus which were served in a cup, so we could do a nice desert toast. Sue has ordered one of those meals they have on the show "Fear Factor".

Then we adjourned to digest the food at Joanna's Health and Fitness Center with a sauna and rampoline.

After boosting our health, we went to Tavern On The Green to catch some stand-up comedy, but since we were hanging out at the Spa too long we missed it, but they still had dancing in the outdoor garden. It was actually better than yesterday since they had fewer people on the floor with much more room to dance. At the end of the night a security guard came up to us and said he had new names for some of us: James was "Dancing Danny", I was "Loose Lenny", Clayton was "Kool Aid" and Joanna was "Silky Sally".

After Tavern On The Green we decided to venture to through the Central Park's Dark Deep Forest to a lake.


Click on the photo for more.

Saturday, July 2, 2005

Tavern On The Green

pixel
pixel

Lincoln Center Midsummer Night Swing had a Country Western night. I was faking my Two-Step around the dancefloor among the folks dressed in cowboy hats and boots. It was fun walking around in a line of dance changing positions. My first time doing this dance was years ago in a place called Denim and Dimonds which I don't think exists anymore.

We then went to the Tavern On The Green for some freestyle dancing under the lanterns. The atmosphere was great. Everyone was going crazy:

We finished the night at Cafe Lalo with some great deserts.

The complete Tavern On The Green saga page by page is here.

Friday, July 1, 2005

MC's Surprise Birthday Dinner

pixel
pixel
The minute he walked in the joint
I could see he was a man of confusion.
A real big surprise we gave to him.
His birthday was the reason we came up with a whim...

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Quadrille Summer Party

pixel
pixel
Today I went to the Quadrille Alumni and Friends summer party held at a private residence in Riverdale. This was the second annual party that was organized to bring together the former dancers of the Quadrille Ball.