National Ballet of China feted at gala
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The National Ballet of China included Costa Mesa as one of four
destinations in North America, recently concluding a week-long
performance of “Raise the Red Lantern” at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
The cast, crew and a number of local arts patrons were feted at a
reception hosted by South Coast Plaza executives in the Atelier
Dining Room. Some 175 guests mingled with Chinese dignitaries
including director Zhang Yimou, whose career includes the critically
acclaimed “House of Flying Daggers,” “Hero” and “Shanghai Triad.”
Zhong Jianhua, consul general of the People’s Republic of China,
and his wife Huang Minxuan, the deputy director of the National
Ballet of China, were in attendance for the gala reception. They were
joined by Peter Shi, secretary of the National Ballet of China, and
were graciously welcomed by Judith Morr, interim president of the
Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Local support for the event came from Don Murray -- CEO of
Resources Global Professionals -- Ruth Ding, Ben Du, Yong Chen and Su
Yang.
South Coast Plaza representative Werner Escher reflected on the
expanding global reach and international image of the O.C., the
Performing Arts Center and its partnership with the lifestyle
offerings of neighboring South Coast Plaza.
Escher said, “The presence of the honorable Zhong Jianhua and his
wife Huang Minxuan joins other notables who have set foot on South
Coast Plaza’s doorstep; namely, the King and Queen of Sweden,
Britain’s former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, British royals --
including Princess Ann and Lord Ogilvy -- as well as The Sultan of
Brunei.”
It was a very festive evening in Fashion Island, as Roy’s
celebrated its sixth anniversary on the Orange Coast this past week.
Chef Roy Yamaguchi, namesake of the internationally known restaurant,
jetted in from his home base in Honolulu, Hawaii, to join local celeb
chefs Alan Greeley of the Golden Truffle and Takashi Abe of Bluefin
for a five-course dinner extravaganza that was an overflow sellout.
The Newport-Mesa crowd was greeted with traditional Hawaiian
hospitality as orchid leis were placed on guests. Hawaiian hula
dancers were ever present as the Polynesian drums beat the night
away.
Enjoying the fabulous food, paired with wines from Levendi Estate,
were Newport surf wear royalty Bob and Shelly Hurley with children
Ryan and Brittney. Eve Kornyei and Stan Hanson of Corona del Mar
joined Don Crevier, Laurie Kraus, Milt and Barbie Naylor, Lana Sills
and Kevin Crawford, celeb chef Jamie Gwen, Dr. Lynn Phillips and
family, Cerise Jadwin-Feeley, fish taco baron Wing Lam, and the
stylish Dick Braeger of Cole Haan and Gary’s fame.
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