Flamenco Inspires International Polo Ball ‘07
August 3, 2007,
Newport, RI, …The International Polo Ball in Newport was a sell-out
for the seventh consecutive year, raising over ten thousand
dollars for the Newport Polo Education Foundation.
The annual black tie gala
took place on Friday, Aug. 3rd at Astors’ Beechwood
~one of Newport’s grand estates along Bellevue Avenue, the
legendary address
of America’s finest collection of gilded age
mansions.
A ‘flamenco’
theme welcomed this year’s guests of honor, the Spanish polo team, who
took impromptu
turns on the dance floor with a
flamenco dancer in between courses of filet mignon as 170 guests applauded the showmanship.
The annual black-tie charity gala began with a pre-party at
the newly opened
Polo Lounge
at the Vanderbilt Hotel in Newport for cocktails and gourmet hors
d'oeuvres, including a selection of
fresh sushi, lobster salad on petit choux puffs, Beef Wellington,
chicken roulade and their signature Dark & Stormy ice cream sandwiches,
washed down with cosmo-polos.
The party moved on to commence the gala at the Astors'
Beechwood with a cocktail hour on the back portico and lawn overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and
Easton’s Beach at sunset. A martini bar, courtesy of Grey Goose
Vodka,
poured specialty concoctions for the occasion.
A gourmet dinner by Russell Morin and dancing to a 5-piece band
followed in the Astor’s magnificent ballroom. 
A live and silent auction with fabulous items raised
thousands of dollars for the
Newport Polo Education Foundation, including round-trip Caribbean
tickets from
Continental Airlines, a designer leather handbag by
Marcela Calvet from her Los Robles Polo Time collection, an
interior design consultation for home, office or yacht by
Tocar Design of NYNY, 3-day resort accommodations at the
Vanderbilt Hotel in Newport, a case of rare premium wine, an
official
#3 captain's jersey from the
Newport International Polo Series, a
Chanel gift basket laden with the latest skin care and fragrance products,
and a 3-day instructional polo clinic by world-renown
Rege Ludwig in Palm Springs, to name but a few of the exciting items
offered.
Guests were dashing in black tie and dinner jackets, and
shimmery couture or flamenco-inspired gowns, in keeping with the evening's theme. Spotted in the crowd
were Bostonians Diane and Frank Saia, Mr.
and Mrs. David Pogorelc, Ellen Plunkett from the Carnegie
Abbey Club, Doctors Abby and Peter Friedman, C. Paul
Luongo, & Micki Micarelli, New Yorkers Pierre
Merle, Esquire, pop Soho jeweler Katie Finn, investment
banker Barbara White, Leslie Palme & Whitney Farnum,
the Palm Beach
crowd including Peter Raines, Linda
Baker, George Dupont and Brenda Lynn from the Museum
of Polo & Hall of Fame, Louise Coppola & Debora McLaughlin,
and Newporters Brian Cunha, Stacie Mills, Jim
Leach, Billy Connor, Sandy and Kurt Dolnier,
Tenley and Onne Van der Wal, Kara Malkovitch and
Patrick Gaynes, and countless other celebutants along with the entire Newport Polo Club.
The Spanish Polo team,
great-grandsons of the founding father of polo in Spain, and their
entourage came from Madrid, Seville
and Jerez, including (right)
Ignacia (Nacho) Loring, Alfredo Benjumea,
Dan
and Agnes Keating,
Fernando
Mora-Figueroa, Curro Rufino, Fernando (Diablo) Delso and
Manolo Gaset (not shown).
The sold-out event benefited the Newport Polo Education
Foundation (NPEF), a non-profit 501[3]c organization registered in Rhode
Island with a mission to
support charitable causes as well as training
and educational programs surrounding the sport of polo. NPEF spokesman
George Day adds, “We are dedicated to the endurance of this
culturally-significant sport here in Newport, its American birthplace,
and we are grateful to the community for supporting Newport’s grand polo
tradition. In turn, we wish to give back to the community by supporting
charitable causes.” 2007 Gala
Co-chairs Dave and JR Bullis
The popular summer soirée, hosted by the Newport
Polo Education Foundation, attracted Newport patrons, polo players and
enthusiasts and visitors to the City by the Sea from all over the world
for a weekend of fun in the glamorous seaside resort, beginning with the
Ball and continuing the next day with a tribute match in the Newport
International Polo Series and a field-side New England lobsterbake.
The site of this year’s International Polo Ball is Astor’s
Beechwood mansion, built in 1851 by architects Andrew Jackson Downing
and Calvert Vaux for a New York merchant. Caroline and William
Backhouse Astor, Jr. bought the home in 1881, and hired architect
Richard Morris Hunt to oversee a $2 million renovation to make it the
social center for New York society for the next twenty-five years of the
Gilded Age. Astor was the grandson of
John Jacob Astor,
the German immigrant who made himself the richest man in America by
investing in fur trading and real estate. Caroline brought long lines of
established social background to the Astor fortune and became the
undisputed
queen of American society, presiding over countless social
activities during the eight weeks each year she visited Beechwood. The
highlight of every summer season was Mrs. Astor's Summer
Ball.

Photo gallery of the evening is currently under construction.
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