Sunday, December 12, 2021


WESTCHESTER BALLET COMPANY DEDICATES NUTCRACKER PERFORMANCE

TO HEALTHCARE HEROES AT MONTEFIORE HEALTH SYSTEM

Employees of Montefiore Health System and Einstein Invited to Complimentary

Performance at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts

Guest Performers Announced 

Ossining-based Westchester Ballet Company (WBC), one of the oldest independent, regional nonprofit youth ballet companies in the United States, whose mission is to build community through the arts, announced today it will dedicate a performance of this season’s Nutcracker to healthcare workers from Montefiore Health System on Friday, December 17, 2021 at 6 pm. More than 2,000 associates from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and across Montefiore’s NY-metro locations, who have been tirelessly caring for the community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, will join WBC for a complimentary performance at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts. An additional four performances are open to the public on Saturday, December 18, and Sunday, December 19, with tickets ranging from $24 - $49 each.

WBC is also honored to welcome seven world-class professional guest artists to this season’s Nutcracker, including Elisa Toro Franky, Dannys Gonzalez, Jean Logrea, Nick Logrea, Corley Lovett, Jr., Philip Gabriel Perez, and Erina Tanaka. Bio and Nutcracker role information for each dancer can be found below. 

Amy Harte, Board President, Westchester Ballet Company, remarked, “WBC is committed to its mission to provide access to the arts in our community and what an honor it will be to perform for those who have provided critical, life-saving support over the last 21 months. We are thankful to Dr. Judy Yee, Montefiore’s Chair of Radiology who helped to make this happen, and we are so pleased that the leadership of Montefiore have welcomed our offer with open arms. We are so looking forward to December 17.” 

Currently celebrating its 70th year serving Westchester County (and now the Bronx), WBC’s mission centers on the belief that communal arts experiences are essential, and that by providing dance education and performance experiences for its young dancers, along with affordable access for its audience members, it is helping to strengthen our shared community. Additionally, WBC partners with other nonprofit organizations serving vulnerable and under-resourced individuals and groups in the community to provide low cost/no-cost access to its performances.

Tickets are available and special discounts are offered for groups. Tickets can be purchased at www.lehmancenter.org, by phone at (718) 960-8833, or at Lehman Center Box Office located at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, NY, 10468.

COVID-19 Protocols

In order to keep audiences, performers, and staff safe, Lehman Center for the Performing Arts requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination for all individuals over the age of 12 who enter the venue. Dancers under the age of 12 must be masked and accompanied by a fully vaccinated, masked adult. Attendees are required to wear a mask in the venue at all times. Visit www.lehmancenter.org for further information.

Guest Dancer Biographies

ELISA TORO FRANKY (Snow Queen, Coffee from Arabia) is a professional dancer, teacher, and choreographer based in New York City. Born in Bogotá, Colombia, Elisa trained with Cuban mentors and traveled twice to Cuba for international ballet intensives and competitions. She came to the United States in 2004 to train at the Miami City Ballet School. She later danced with the Washington Ballet Studio Company, the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble, and the New Jersey Ballet. Elisa currently performs with FJK Dance and works as Program Director of Accent Dance NYC, an education and performance organization that provides access to dance in underserved communities.

DANNYS GONZALEZ (The Nutcracker) is a native of Cuba. He trained and graduated from the prestigious Cuban National Ballet School in Havana. There he took master classes with Mikhail Baryshnikov and Royal Danish Ballet artistic director and dancer Frank Andersen. He began his professional career in the Cuban National Ballet and participated in the International Ballet Festival in Havana. In 2009 Gonzalez became a soloist in Ballet de Cuba company. His classical repertoire includes major roles in Swan Lake, Coppélia, Don Quixote, La Bayadère, La Sylphide, Paquita, and The Nutcracker. Gonzalez is also a teacher of classical ballet, and he has toured the world with the show Ballet Revolución. After moving to New York, he trained at the Alvin Ailey School. Currently he is a guest dancer in several ballet companies,including FJK Dance.

JEAN LOGREA (Uncle Drosselmeyer) was trained at the Scoala Speciala in Cluj, Romania, in classical ballet, character, and folk dance. He was principal dancer at the Opera House Cluj, as well as a teacher at the affiliated school for nine years. He toured extensively throughout Europe and the USSR, dancing such major roles as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, the Jester in Swan Lake, the Pas de Deux from Le Corsaire, the Peasant Pas de Deux from Giselle and The Rocker in The Miraculous Mandarin. Following seven years as principal dancer at Opernhaus Graz, Austria, he moved to the United States to serve as co-artistic director of the Westchester Ballet Company and co-director of the Logrea Dance Academy.

NICK LOGREA (The Butler, Mouse King, Coffee from Arabia) has performed in WBC’s Nutcracker for 30 years. He has performed as a soloist in WBC productions of Les Patineurs, La Bayadère, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Peter and the Wolf, La Boutique Fantasque, Tales of Vienna, and A Glenn Miller Nutcracker. Nick is a Zumba Education Specialist and has taught Master Classes in the U.S. and Europe. He has had the privilege of dancing with Beto Perez, creator of the Zumba program, as well as being featured in two Zumba Fitness video games, Zumba Fitness Core and Zumba Fitness World Party. Nick has performed many Nutcracker roles over the years. He appears as The Butler, Mouse King, and Coffee from Arabia in this year's production. Nick was recently named Associate Artisitc Director of WBC.

CORLEY LOVETT, JR. (Caviar from Russia) was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. He trained at the Texas Ballet Academy and later graduated from The American Musical Dramatic Arts Academy. He has studied at many prestigious summer intensives, including Bolshoi Ballet Academy. Corley has taught contemporary ballet at The Gallery in Motion in Dallas, Texas. He has performed in West Side Story, The Wiz, and Cats, as well as performed in ice skating shows around the country. Corely has guested with Westchester Ballet Company for many years, always thrilling the audiences with his spectacular acrobatics and high-intensity performance as Caviar from Russian.

PHILIP GABRIEL PEREZ (Cavalier) was born in Medellín, Colombia. At the age of seven he began attending ballet classes in New York City at the JKO School of American Ballet Theatre. He continued training there for nine years under Franco De Vita and Raymond Lukens. While in New York, he danced in numerous ABT productions at The Metropolitan Opera House. In 2010, Alexei Ratmansky cast him as the young prince in the company’s new production of The Nutcracker; a role he reprised for three years dancing opposite ABT principals. In 2015, Philip continued his training at Boston Ballet School under Peter Stark and Margaret Tracey. The following season, he joined Nashville Ballet II. In 2017, he became a member of Colorado Ballet’s Studio Company, where he performed in Michael Pink’s Dracula, The Nutrcracker, and Derek Deane’s Romeo & Juliet, as well as learned corps roles in Twyla Tharp’s Brief Fling, and Antony Tudor’s Pillar of Fire. Philip joined Boulder Ballet in 2018. In 2019, he was awarded the 2nd place, silver medal at Miami IBC. In 2020, he danced Paul Taylor’s Airs and Christopher Wheeldon's Five Movements and Three Repeats. Philip teaches and guests with local schools and companies across the country.

ERINA TANAKA (Sugarplum Fairy) began her training at age 8 in New York, with Logrea Dance Academy and Westchester Ballet Company. At the age of 15, she was accepted into SLK Ballet School, under the direction of Sara Knight. During her training, Erina was selected for an exchange program with the English National Ballet School in London in the spring of both 2015 and 2016. She has also spent summers training at ABT, Bolshoi Ballet, and Cincinnati Ballet. Upon graduating SLK Ballet, Erina spent two years as an apprentice with Eugene Ballet. There, she had the opportunity to perform the Spanish and the Arabian pas de deux in Toni Pimble’s The Nutcracker as well as Cygnets in Swan Lake. She was also featured in Val Caniparoli’s Tutto Eccetto Il Lavendino, Stephen Mills’ Hamlet, and Gerald Arpino’s Italian Suite. After spending two years at Eugene Ballet, Erina moved to Canada to join Canada’s Ballet Jorgen as a company dancer. With Canada’s Ballet Jorgen, Erina danced featured roles such as the Sugarplum Fairy in The Nutcracker and Josie Pye in Bengt Jorgen’s production of Anne of Green Gables-The Ballet. This fall, she moved back to the United States and had the opportunity to perform with Zikr Dance Ensemble for their fall tour. Erina currently works as a freelance dancer based out of Denver, Colorado.

About Westchester Ballet Company

WBC is made up of 100 young dancers from across 17 towns and villages in and around Westchester. WBC’s Nutcracker has been a family tradition in Westchester for 70 years. For the past 25 years (with the exception of 2020), Westchester County Center in White Plains has hosted the Company. WBC’s Nutcracker has attracted an aggregate audience of 155,000+ since 1996.

21 Days and Counting

 


Here I am on a Zoom call with the Bronx Democratic Party Leader State Senator Jamaal Bailey. I forgot to mention the Letitia James withdrawal from the governor's race. I'm trying to see if my friends at the Bronx Democratic Party like Senator Bailey, Speaker Heastie, and Assemblyman Dinowitz would endorse me for governor, now that their first choice has withdrawn from the governor's race. 


I saw that Ace political reporter Robert Press asked you at a turkey giveaway with Governor David Patterson, I mean Kathy Hochul a question if you were going to endorse her for Governor. Your response was "Not Now Bob". Robert always does that to me, he asks me great questions that I really don't want to answer. So Jamaal how about endorsing me for Governor, since Carl and Ruben were not at the turkey giveaway, but with you about an hour later at a school groundbreaking nearby. You should of called me to come to the groundbreaking. 

Senator Biaggi's Week in Review: 12/6/21-12/10/21

 

Senator Alessandra Biaggi

Dear Community,

Earlier this week, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the creation of the New York State Homeowner Assistance Fund. The Homeowner Assistance Fund is a federally funded program dedicated to assisting homeowners who are at risk of default, foreclosure or displacement as result of a financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible homeowners are able to receive up to $50,000 in aid from the fund. Funds may be used for, but are not limited to, relief for homeowners relating to:

  • Mortgage arrears
  • Mortgage principal reductions
  • Property tax arrears
  • Insurance and utility arrears
  • Homeowner association fees
  • Maintenance fee arrears for Condos and Co-ops

The program application will go live on January 3rd, 2022 and remain open until February 4th. Applicants will be able to apply for assistance through an online web portal, with processing priority being given to homeowners who are currently in litigation, and then being processed on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information, visit https://www.nyhomeownerfund.org/

I strongly encourage those eligible to apply once the application opens!

I will also be hosting a Town Hall on Monday, December 13th at 5:30 PM via Zoom on the proposed homeless shelter on 6661 Broadway in Riverdale. Join me to learn more about the proposed shelter in Riverdale and discuss any questions or concerns you may have. Use this form to RSVP and submit questions. I look forward to speaking with you all there!

With Gratitude,

State Senator Alessandra Biaggi

 

Dear Friends,

I hope you and your families are doing well and in light of the Covid-19 new variants and new rules and regulations asking everyone to get vaccinated, wear a face mask while indoors and in public, to help our city beat this virus once and for all.

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas as we have been sponsoring many tree lighting ceremonies in our District surrounded by carolers, Santa Claus, hot chocolate, cookies and above all the spirit of Christmas. 

In the spirit of giving back and celebrating the joy of Christmas starting tomorrow we will begin a marathon toy giveaway in our neighborhoods, hospitals, school, churches and all those in need.

It was a privilege to Chair our last Committee on Small Business hearing of the year and session. We ended where we started: evaluating opportunities for the city to unshackle small businesses from red tape and usher them towards recovery. It has been an honor to champion the cause of our small businesses for the last four years. We have done a lot, between successful legislation to reduce regulation and make the business environment fairer, to holding city agencies accountable for their duty to small businesses.

Between clean ups and graffiti removals, hand sanitizer and mask giveaways, nightly meetings, budget work, legislation, case work and events, Team Gjonaj has been serving you throughout these difficult times.

Please contact my office with any issues or concerns at 718-931-1721 or email at MGjonaj@council.nyc.gov.

Sincerely,

NYC Councilman Mark Gjonaj
District 13, Bronx

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 980 Westchester Avenue in Foxhurst, The Bronx

 

980 Westchester Avenue in Foxhurst, The Bronx via NYC Housing Connect

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 980 Westchester Avenue, a seven-story mixed-use building in Foxhurst, The Bronx. Designed by GF55 Partners and developed by The Doe Fund and Bolivar Development, the structure yields 150 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 119 units for residents at 30 to 70 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $14,915 to $103,600.


Amenities include an on-site resident super, community room, outdoor terrace, 24-hour security, bike room, computer lab, and card-operated laundry room. Residences feature wood cabinets, laminate countertops, stainless steel appliance.



At 30 percent of the AMI, there are four studios with a monthly rent of $362 for incomes ranging from $14,915 to $28,650; 10 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $465 for incomes ranging from $18,789 to $32,220; four two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $569 for incomes ranging from $23,246 to $38,670; and two three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $650 for incomes ranging from $26,949 to $44,400.

At 50 percent of the AMI, there are four studios with a monthly rent of $683 for incomes ranging from $25,920 to $47,750; 25 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $865 for incomes ranging from $32,503 to $53,700; six two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,050 for incomes ranging from $39,738 to $64,450; and five three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,205 for incomes ranging from $45,978 to $74,000.

At 60 percent of the AMI, there are two studios with a monthly rent of $843 for incomes ranging from $31,406 to $57,300; five one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,065 for incomes ranging from $39,360 to $64,440; four two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,290 for incomes ranging from $47,966 to $77,340; and three three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,482 for incomes ranging from $55,475 to $88,800.

At 70 percent of the AMI, there are six studios with a monthly rent of $1,003 for incomes ranging from $36,892 to $66,850; 24 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,265 for incomes ranging from $46,218 to $75,180; eight two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,530 for incomes ranging from $56,195 to $90,230; and seven three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,760 for incomes ranging from $65,006 to $103,600.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than February 10, 2022.

Saturday, December 11, 2021

22 Days and Counting

 


Charlene we have only three weeks left in Gracie Mansion. Have you packed all of our things up yet? You know we have to take anything that is not nailed down. Leave the photos of those mayors who came before me, especially the last two ones. 


I don't have to much more time to put off those pesky reporters, so I am going to have to tell them what my decision is about running for governor. I can wait for my last Media briefing for that. Let me enjoy the weekend now.

Bronx NP Diaz Jr. Lights His Last Bronx Borough Christmas Tree as BP


It was a cool Thursday evening at Joyce Kilmer Park opposite the Bronx Courthouse, but it would be the last Christmas Tree there that current term-limited Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. would light as the BP. A beautiful tree with over one thousand lights on it, but before there would be some entertainment thanks to LAX96.3 radio, and the NYPD La Jara band and singers. 


Lax96,3 gave out to one lucky young girl an autographed New York Giants football, and handed out dozens of Giants cups to members of the crowded audience inside the pen. Borough President Diaz Jr. came out to inform the crowd this is the last time he will be lighting the Bronx Christmas Tree as the Bronx Borough President due to term limits ending his twelve plus years as Bronx Borough President. Ruben Diaz Jr. was elected Bronx Borough President on April 21, 2009 in a special election to replace previous Bronx Borough President Carrion who took a position in the Obama Administration. 


The large crowd at Joyce Kilmer Park to see the lighting of the Bronx Christmas tree opposite the Bronx County Building.


Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. waits as he watches an autographed Giants football given to one lucky young girl in the audience.



On stage Bronx BP Diaz Jr. opened with his, 'Is the Bronx in the House'?


NP Diaz Jr. explains why this is his last Bronx Christmas Tree lighting, because he is term-limited out of office on January 1, 2022.


The Choir from the Celia Cruz High School performed.


Also performing up to the countdown of the tree lighting were the NYPD La Jara, a sixteen member special unit of Latin musical police officers. Their mission is to bring unity through music. 


The Bronx Christmas Tree was light, and then it was off to Santa's Workshop.


Santa's Workshop on the Concourse.



Friday, December 10, 2021

DEC CLIMATE JUSTICE WORKING GROUP TO MEET

 

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What: The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC) 13-member Climate Justice Working Group, established under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), will hold a meeting on Monday, Dec.13. The Climate Justice Working Group is tasked with establishing criteria for identifying disadvantaged communities for the purposes of co-pollutant reductions, greenhouse gas emissions reductions, regulatory impact statements, and the allocation of investments pursuant to the CLCPA.

During this meeting, the CJWG will be voting on the draft disadvantaged communities (DACs) definition and criteria. The meeting will be conducted by teleconference. Members of the public are welcome to listen to the meeting via webcast.

WhenMonday, Dec.13, 1 p.m. ET 

Audio: Dial 1-518-549-0500; Access code: 2331 106 3561#

Additional Information:

This meeting will also be recorded and posted on the Climate Act website within three days, or as soon as practicable.