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Monday, October 31, 2011

P'town revives costume ball tradition | CapeCodOnline.com

P'town revives costume ball tradition | CapeCodOnline.com

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Jim and Luanne McCollum of Provincetown bring their ghoulish 1940s gangster look to the Beaux Arts Ball on Saturday night. More than 900 guests attended the sold-out event at the refurbished Provincetown Town Hall.Cape Cod Times/Ron Schloerb

From flash mobs to creative costumes, the Beaux Arts Ball Saturday night danced its way into history.

Where else but Provincetown would a Happy Meal hook up with Frida Kahlo and Dolly Parton slide by Superman? Where else would a guy who spent summers on the Lower Cape throw a party that links old Provincetown to new Provincetown?

"Thank Robert Duffy," event planner Bryan Rafanelli said about the president of Marc Jacobs International and underwriter of a costume ball for 900-plus guests in Provincetown's elegant town hall. Rafanelli planned Chelsea Clinton's wedding.

Some say the party cost exceeded $100,000, considering the special concert by Deborah Harry of Blondie, open bars, free appetizers, music with live disc jockeys, including one imported from New York City, and a coat check on a rainy night.

It also included an equally mobbed children's party in a tent earlier in the day. The ball's tickets, just $25 each, sold out in minutes Oct. 1 and 3, to sponsors' surprise and the disappointment of many.

"This is so cool," guest after guest said, eyeing the hawser-draped banisters and balconies, the frosty blue light spotlights in the ballroom, the intimate draped tables and candlelit lanterns everywhere.

Two flash mobs performing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and "Boogie Nights" delighted early arrivals in front of town hall. Screaming ghouls of "Thriller" did a reprise on the dance floor. "Fun, fun, fun is what tonight is about," said "Boogie Nights" mob producer Kathy Cote of Provincetown.

Her sister, Barbara Matera, choreographed the flash mob on Commercial Street performed by about 70 volunteers covered with plastic raincoats in the driving rain and wind.

Many didn't have tickets but watched and cheered as guests arrived.

Singer Harry, dressed in a red skirt and black cutaway, thrilled the audience with the classic "One Way or Another," and "Mother" from her new album, "Panic of Girls."

"This is fantastic," Jason Tranchida of Providence, R.I., said, dressed as a French courtesan for the evening. "This space is amazing and it's amazing when people dress up for costume parties."

The costume ball celebrated the recently completed renovation of the 1886 town hall. Once a dilapidated white building with an interior balcony too dangerous to use, the elegant building was restored over two years to its former glory and is now used for town offices, meetings and concerts.

A 1916 photo of a costume ball helped architects discover the auditorium's original features, such as its chandelier.

The photo also inspired Town Manager Sharon Lynn to bring the town's historical roots into this century by reviving the town's traditions of costume balls in the auditorium. A matching photo will record the 2011 costume ball, said Rafanelli, dressed as a Portuguese fisherman.

From 1915 into the early 1950s, costume balls featured the creativity and artistry of many of its residents and visitors. Americana painter Norman Rockwell was a judge of costumes in 1947.

This year's ball promised to explode into an unforgettable cultural moment with Duffy's backing. Commercial Street was blocked off around Town Hall. Rental trucks were parked everywhere in town.

"These things may happen in L.A., New York or Boston, but in Provincetown?" Rafanelli said, himself a part-time Provincetown resident. "This is historic, that's what it is."


Saturday, October 29, 2011

Three Poems

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Barb from New Jersey wrote three poems and they go like this:
You Are So Beautiful 


I love to watch you from afar
You sparkle and you shine
For years I knew I'd have to share
Yet still, you felt like mine

 Each day I think of only you
So wishing I was there
My heart just leaps as time grows near
Your beauty sweet and rare

 So sad am I when we're apart
I weep and feel so down
You're more than just a place to me
You have a soul P-Town

Your heart beats softly, you're alive
So many feel like me
You carry peace within that heart
You're where I want to be


On My Return

Reincarnation makes such sense
Our spirit could return
So unaware we could come back
With lessons that we learn

 I'd like to be someone who laughs
Someone who's rarely down
If I come through this life again
Hope I'm in Provincetown

 A seagull on McMillan's Wharf
A Herring Cove full moon
The sea grass blowing in the wind
The sweet sand on the dune

The person in the candy store
I'd see the children smile
A painter looking at the dusk
Projecting my own style

 A street performer in the square
I'd sing for all to hear
If my next life's in Provincetown
Please let my time be near


Miss Ellie

Each person that we come across
Will touch us in some way
Some just pass through but Ellie, no
Inside your heart she'll stay
The harshest winters disappear
Excitement starts to grow
For soon it's time for Provincetown
Good riddance to the snow!
The drive seems long but worth the wait
To see the ocean's foam
No matter where we've been before
P-Town just feels like home
Of all the beauty, sights and scents
The peace this town will bring
Our favorite part is to relax
And hear sweet Ellie sing
She makes so many people smile
Each day new souls she'll touch
Miss Ellie, we all pray for you
We love you very much

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

October 23: The Official Ellie Castillo Day in Provincetown


A star was born in Provincetown...

Ellie Castillo, 78-years young, will always be remembered by all of us, her audience.

Rain or shine, summer or winter, Ellie would be there in front of Town Hall enchanting us with tunes such as “New York, New York,” or “My Way.”

The Town of Provincetown recognized Ellie as Ptown’s Singing Ambassador (2004-2011) and commemorated her on October 23. That was the day when, Austin Knight, on behalf the Board of Selectpeople, dedicated one of the town’s benches to Ellie and proclaimed October 23 The Official Elliot Castillo Day in Provincetown.

Friends and family gathered to acknowledge and remember Ellie. One more time, her voice filled Commercial Street and encouraged the audience to sing along...

“Welcome to Ptown! Live your dreams! Love, Ellie”

Saturday, October 22, 2011







Mid-October Sunset Dune Tour
by Radu Luca
video credit: Radu Luca
photo credit: Janet Jorgulesco



    
 
 You gotta have Art’s” is their motto and right they are...

No visit to Provincetown is complete without a dune tour. I’ve been a Provincetown resident for a while now, but I’ve never been on one...until yesterday. And what a treat that was! We booked a sunset trip and we were lucky to have great weather and clear skies.


Abby and Paul, who have been living in Provincetown “for ever” as they said, were our drivers. Their knowledge on the history, geography, and pretty much every aspect involving the dunes, never ceased to amaze me.


En route we learned interesting facts about some of the famous dune shacks, symbols of sought solitude and romantic or creative getaways, picked delicious wild cranberries from a bog and witnessed an epic sunset.


The serene scenery is breathtaking and it seems to be untouched by the years that have gone by. Unsurprisingly, the decor consisting of wild vegetation, sand dunes, divine light and archaic dune shacks built with driftwood from the “graveyard” of the Atlantic ocean, which Peaked Hill used to be, was a motor of inspiration for great artists such as Harry Kemp and Eugene O’Neill.






Art’s Dune Tours have been in business since 1946, ever since Art Costa, “The King of the Dunes” started his beach taxi business. Now, over 60 years later, Rob Costa, his son, is managing the family business.


Art’s run daily dune tours mid-May through mid-November, Race Point Lighthouse tours, and private charters for special events. Clambakes, where passengers can choose from a variety of menu items, are available on request.



Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Beaux Arts Costume Ball

The Beaux Arts Costume Ball that will take place on Saturday, Oct. 29 raised a lot of interest. Tickets were sold out both at the Marc Jacobs store and at Town Clerk's office in less than one hour on Saturday and Monday, respectively. 


We are encouraging everyone to come to Provincetown that weekend for loads of fun, crazy costumes and a much expected flash mob dance on Commercial Street! 
posted by rdl