New York – Mar 06 2009

DJ Palamuth (a.k.a DJ Jack Meister) & DJ Mike Rich will spin Exotic Mediterranean Sounds of Turkish, Greek, Arabic origin along with Latin tunes and Current Hits.

Don’t miss the extraordinary performance by Jaklina. She will be performing around midnight.

We’ll have a belly dancing contest for the talented ladies.

Also on 12th floor terrace, there will be Hookah Service (for an additional fee, not included with admission fee).

Jaklina – www.jaklinadance.com
Sounds from afar beckoned. Infatuated with the haunting rhythms of the East, Jaklina embarked on her artistic and spiritual journey into the intoxicating world of belly dance. Jaklina’s love for the ancient, transformative, and sacred art of Middle Eastern Dance has led her to study at the Temple of Jehan with internationally known choreographers and and performers Jehan Kamal of Goddessdance and Elsa Leandros of WorldDance Workout. As well Jaklina has studied with established performers Mohamed Shaheen, Gamila El Masri, and Altagracia.

Jaklina can be seen throughout top NYC venues as well as other cultural and artistic performing arts centers. She also had the pleasure of studying and performing in Egypt and sharing the stage with global musicians and dj’s Cheb i Sabbah and Zeb Visini. As a member of the Temple of Jehan and the dance troupe Caribbean Roses Jaklina incorprates various dance styles in her expression. Statuesque at 6’2 Jaklina’s performances create a unique visual entertaining experience. In addition to performing Jaklina also models and has been featured in the television series “Gossip Girl, ” “Wife Swap” and “Fashion Fever”. Dancing is her emotional and spiritual vehicle through which she expresses and radiates ultimate joy and freedom. “I’d rather be dancing… wouldn’t you?”

New York – Feb 25 2009

Wednesday, February 25h, 6:30pm.
LOCATION: Will be held in Midtown. The address will be announced to those who are registered a few days prior to the event.

As you know, over the past few months the markets have experienced a level of turbulence not seen before in recent history. Manhattan real estate has most certainly undergone an adjustment in pricing, but there has also been a psychological shift in the way buyers and sellers interact and negotiate.
This seminar will serve as a roadmap to help you navigate buying, selling and negotiating in the new Manhattan real estate market. Should you plan to purchase or put a property on the market in 2009, what you will learn at the event will be your compass.
– Market trends for 2009
– Manhattan housing inventory
– Preparing for a sale or a purchase
– What you need to know if you’re not a Green Card Holder/ US Citizen

We will also have a mortgage and real estate law professionals present.

If there is a specific topic that you would like us to cover, please send an email to Victoria.Vinokur@elliman.com or call 917.952.3452.

About the speaker: Victoria Vinokur is a Vice President and a Chairman Circle Award Winner with Prudential Douglas Elliman in Manhattan.
She works with clients who value quality service, dedication and thorough knowledge of the Manhattan real estate market.

PLEASE NOTE: This seminar is intended for the general public. If you work in a real estate field (e.g., as a broker, salesperson, attorney, mortgage broker, etc.), please do NOT register for this seminar.

LIGHT REFRESHEMENTS/SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED
The cost for this seminar is $20 and must be paid IN ADVANCE using PayPal (all major credit cards are accepted). Please direct your payment to info@eurocircle.com and specify the name of the person for whom you are paying (even if it’s yourself — sometimes PayPal doesn’t tell us your name).
The exact location of the seminar will be provided upon payment a few days before the event.
HOW TO SEND YOUR $20 PAYMENT by Feb 3:

1. Use Paypal to send $20 to info(at)eurocircle.com
Send your $20 via PayPal HERE!

2. Send a $20 check payable to EuroCircle
Att: Kaisa Kokkonen
EuroCircle
161 West 61th St apt 31 C
NY NY 10023
Memo: Feb real estate seminar

New York – Feb 25
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 in New York at 6:30 pm

Location: Midtown
Address: Sent only to the attendees

New York – Jan 24 2009

Our monthly private loft clubbing night

We are starting the year with our Euro House party at Midtown Loft and Terrace.

$45 at the door with RSVP – allows you FULL OPEN BAR ALL NIGHT
$55 without RSVP
CASH at the door!

DJ Mike Rich and DJ Jack Meister (a.k.a DJ Palamuth) will mix top videos and tracks of Euro House , Top 40s and R&B genres.

Come and have fun with us at this georgeous Private Penthouse Loft and Terrace. Enjoy our music as well as the breath taking view of Manhattan Skyline.

We’ll be rocking the house from 10pm till 4am in the morning.

Any questions, please send to Gokhan (Jack) at medcircle(at)eurocircle.com

New York – Aug 09 2008

RSVP CLOSED as of 7:17 pm – welcome to attend with $55 without RSVP

Turkish Night Special Edition III

Come join us to have a party in this gorgeous private space at Midtown Loft with Terrace and awsome view of Manhattan.

Our DJs DJ Palamuth, DJ Tossun, and DJ Mike Rich will be spinning Turkish, Arabic, and Greek tunes, EuroDance house and latests hits. They will be playing with latest videos, tunes, and visuals.

BELLY DANCE PERFORMANCES BY DELARAH AND JAKLINA:
There will be a Belly Dancing Contest followed by a performance with Delarah. Jaklina – one of the gorgeous models from Juky 25th swimwear show – will also perform,

MIMOZA’S PERFORMANCE ON THE TERRACE
Mimoza Cakrani will be performing in gorgeous terrace in an accoustic setting.

$45 admission (for RSVPed users) will include full open bar all night.

EUROCIRCLE MEMBERS WITH ONLINE RSVP
$45 cash at the door with online RSVP at EuroCircle.com by 10 am on Saturday, August 9th – any problems email to newyork(at)Eurocircle.com

NON-EUROCIRCLE MEMBERS WITH ONLINE RSVP
$45 cash at the door with online RSVP at EuroCircle.com, RSVP at Facebook etc
Also, could email your first and last name and country of origin to Kaisa at newyork(at)eurocircle.com

NO ONLINE RSVP
$55 NO RSVP online

New York – Sep 22 2008

Honoring all great LADIES among our membership!

Your lovely EuroCircle hostesses represent several countries i.e:

ALBANIA:
Mimoza Cakrani, banking career & an accomplished flutist (Thanks to Mimoza we have listened some beautiful flute music)

BULGARIA:
Julia Daskalova, Publisher, Bulgarian Weekly Newspaper, www.nedelnik.com

GEORGIA:
Mia Morris, Make-up Artist

NORWAY:
Marianne Halvorsen, Willis
Kjersti Tufta, Co-Founder & CEO Nordic Vision NYC (NV NYC)
Kristina Skjelberg, Dancer, www.BodyArtDance.com

RUSSIA:
Polina Goudieva, Singer/Producer, www.myspace.com/planetpolina

TURKEY
Zeynep Ekemen, www.z-entertainment.com, President (organizer of the legendary FATIH ERKOC Concert on Sept 28 at Avery Fisher Hall we highly recommend for anyone interested in Turkish Culture)

FINLAND:
Paula Jaakkola & Jaana Kantola, Roberta Thompson, CEO, ,www.kaikumusic.com (75% chance she will make it there tonight) – TBA
Kaisa Kokkonen, EuroCircle, Founder

USA:
Donna Barnes, Life & Dating Coach / Matchmaker, www.DonnaBarnes.com
Bren Stringer, President of www.BehaveSense.com, who is also organizing a 3-Course Dinner at Fresh w/Casual International Dining Etiquette Class on Sept 17 @FRESH
Roberta Thompson, CEO, ,www.wickedstore.com (75% chance she will make it there tonight)

JAMAICA/UK
Lisa Bramwell, EuroCircle & Four Seasons Grill Room Manager

SPECIAL FEMALE GUEST AT THE MEMBERS REQUEST

Celebrity Guest, Author JENNI KOSARIN is promoting new book, the 9th, from HarperCollins “Love is In the Stars” and she may be available for some tarot & astrology readings (her fee is between you two).
You can read Jenni’s interview at http://www.eurocircle.com/circles/newyork/index.php. She speaks fluent Italian and Spanish, is an Ivy League graduate…. hence GIRL POWER!

No cover charge, please sign up.

Table reservations for the Grill Room tables (area right next to the bar) required.

Business or chic attire. Jackets required for the gentlemen.

Led by suave, European host-owners Alex von Bidder and Julian Niccolini Four Seasons Restaurant delivers superior service, first-class Continental cuisine to an urbane crowd that is considered “who’s who in the city”. The regulars tout lunching among “power players” in the Grill Room or dining in the Serene “Pool Room” at night. The Four Seasons philosophy is “less is more” – figures it was designed by Philip Johnson and Mies can der Rohe. And yes, it is expensive – but guess what, you are worth it! Treat yourself!

Visit www.fourseasonsrestaurant.com

New York – Jul 16 2008

Featuring www.BODYARTdance.com

COST $20, please be sure to make ticket reservations by email HERE
(Includes your admission + complimentary champagne & fingerfood reception afterwards).
Please note that you should guarantee your reservation with credit card/send a check this week!

“An emergent New York City based dance theatre company created in 2002, BODYART strives for artistic liberty in pursuit of a dialogue with the audience through performances, research, and teaching. BODYART’s artistic work is content based, emotionally charged and strongly visual.

DANCERS: Domingo Estrada Jr., Lindsey Gruber, Allison Ploor, Felice Romero, Kristina Skjelberg, Lauren Valentine, Theresa Broussard, Brett Garfinkel, Jennu Stulberg

“EuroCircle member Kristina Skjelberg is a Norwegian Dancer that came to New York three years ago to study at The Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance. She currently dances for BODYART dance Company Directed by Leslie Scott. She also works as the Company’s International Tour Director.”

New York – Jul 16
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 in New York at 9:00 pm

New York – Jul 25 2008

Baltic White Nights with Fashion Show

At this point no RSVPs will be added to the guest list. You are welcome to attend but you must pay $50 without RSVP at the door

COST:
$45 to be paid at the door (CASH ONLY to avoid the lines, please exact changes)with in-advance online RSVP.
$50 without RSVP

3 European DJs Dj Mike Rich, DJ Jackmeister and Tossun, dancing all night long
Open bar all night for from 9 pm to 4 am’ish

Saaga Vodka will be our vodka of the Night! WHY?? It is Estonian! (BALTIC)

GEORGIO – THE HUMAN CARPET PERFORMER
Between 9 pm and 10:45 pm you have the “pleasure” of meeting human carpet, Georgio Carpet at the bar..and then he will wander around…..
Check out Georgio at Facebook!

SWIMWEAR FASHION SHOW AROUND 10:45 pm
Fashion Show will feature SWIMWEAR by Tara Matthews oj the red carpet, the hot British Designer who is Beyonce’s favorite. Meet Tara Matthews online by clicking HERE !
Tara will likely not be in the USA for the show, she resides in London and spends quite a bit of time in Brazil.

Our models will include i.e:
Yaya DaCosta (America’s Next Top model finalist – and a succeful actress, Valerie Dennis, Shelly-Ann Cameron, Ian Bone, Kim Renee Thomas, Jessica Catalano, Ingrid Adelsberger, Lola Jimoh, Bryan Taylor, Jaklina Aze, Drake McCreary, Chandra Stevens, Noelle Carter, Yajaira Ferrer, James Mathieu, Ima Mustafi, Mark Shavers, Aaron Veasley, Brian, Candace, Chimaka Nwaizu and MALA

Videography and Photography:
Billy Aldea-Martinez and Lana Jane Beck

MC & photography:
Randolph Hernandez

Hairstylists by Premier Atelier Salon
125 Westchester Ave in White Plains Ny
At The Westchester Mall
Phone Number 914-328-5100
Kerry Kenneally, Styling Director with her team

Make-up Artist:
Mia Morris

Please read more about Tara Matthews in an article written by Amy Wu at New York Home Page !

The fashion show is organized by the lovely Raylette Smith – Le Monde Management productions – and David von Kittelberger.

The event is also posted at Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=58085230071

EuroCircle NEW YORK group at facebook (for residents of New York Metro Area):

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18652849864

EuroCircle GLOBAL group at facebook (for residents anywhere):

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=32784876136

You will also find EuroCircle San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Vienna, Anchorage, Paris etc

NEXT EVENT ON SATURDAY, AUG 9th

New York – Jul 25
Friday, July 25, 2008 in New York at 9:00 pm – 4:00 am

Location: Midtown Loft & Midtown Terrace
Address: 267 Fifth Avenue, 11th Floor New York NY

New York – Jul 17 2008

Money, Power and Deals – and Romance

EuroCircle is partnering with AskDestiny, a network of leading entrepreneurs and dealmakers to bring wealth-builders together to socialize and have a great time. EuroCircle has a global reach and 12,000 members just in NYC area in its social and business network.

Your hosts will be i.e:
Gary Spirer, www.AskDestiny.com, CEO (USA)
Raylette Smith, Le Monde Management
Amu Wu, Writer at the Deal Magazine
Victoria Vinokur, VP/our beloved real estate expert, www.PrudentialElliman.com (Ukraine)
Kaisa Kokkonen, EuroCircle, Founder (Finland)
Jacques Doassans, CEO, SUD INVESTISSEMENT (France)
Lisa Bramwell, EuroCircle & Four Seasons Grill Room Manager (Jamaica/UK)

JACKETS REQUIRED for the gentlemen (tie optional), ladies summer chic/business/cocktail attire

Led by suave, European host-owners Alex von Bidder and Julian Niccolini Four Seasons Restaurant delivers superior service, first-class Continental cuisine to an urbane crowd that is considered “who’s who in the city”. The regulars tout lunching among “power players” in the Grill Room or dining in the Serene “Pool Room” at night. The Four Seasons philosophy is “less is more” – figures it was designed by Philip Johnson and Mies can der Rohe. And yes, it is expensive – but guess what, you are worth it! Treat yourself!

Visit www.fourseasonsrestaurant.com

Grill Room & Bar Savories range from:
Soft Shell Crabs ($8) to Sirloin Paillard, Herb Fries ($28)

Wines by the Glass:
Sancerre, Chateau de Sancerre $15
Chardonnay, Louis Latour $15
Pinot grigio, Trelano $15
Sauvignon Blanc, Julian of the Seasons, Napa 2006 $15
Pinot Noir, Cuvee A $15
Al Passo, Tolaini $15
Piper-Heidsick $15 etc

Beer $7

Mixed Drinks $15

New York – Jun 20 2008

RSVP closing after 4 pm, your emails will likely not be read. You are welcome to attend but you must pay $5 more at the door

ENTERTAINMENT by Flying Kilim Entertainment – our 3 European Djs will play all night long

OPEN BAR all night

COST: $45 cash only at the door with online RSVP, NO RSVP = $50 at the door so do RSVP and make sure your guests are on the list as well.

Attire: Summer chic and trendy

YOUR NORDIC AND BALTIC HOSTS WILL INCLUDE i.e:

Kristi Roosmaa, Estonia, Singer/Dancer
Maryly Crowder, Finland, Burberry
Marianne Halvorsen, Norway, Willis
Kasper Krogh, Denmark, Hellobrand, TBA

SAAGA VODKA FROM ESTONIA

http://www.saagavodka.com

Saaga 1763 Vodka is 40% abv. / 80 proof and created by Master Distiller Arno Narro who recreates the original style of vodka distilled in ancient Estonian manors for hundreds of years. The vodka is made from 90% heirloom Estonian Rye and 10% Tristo summer wheat, which are harvested at the optimum time, carefully sorted , and dried with care. Rye is the Estonian national grain and they have been cultivating it since the 1100′s

GURU ENERGY DRINKS – href=”http://www.guruenergy.com/ “>www.guruenergy.com/
All natural energy drinks – and they are YUMMY so make sure you have a taste!

Problems?? email to Kaisa at newyork (at) eurocircle.com

BECOME A MEMBER HERE, it’s FREE!

This is a private party so NO DINNER MENU is available.

On the Friday closest to the actual summer solstice, Swedes, Finns and Most of the other Nordic & Baltic countries celebrate Midsummer’s Eve, taking time to rejoice in the light of the sun and the arrival of summer with traditional midsummer festivities throughout the weekend. This major holiday is usually celebrated in the heart of nature, as everyone heads out to the countryside to enjoy food, drink, games, dancing and general revelry.

The annual Swedish Midsummer Celebration will once again take place in Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park in Battery Park City on the southwestern tip of Manhattan on June 20, 2008. This year’s celebration will feature Allsång in Battery Park (sing-along). Families and children of all ages are welcome to help decorate the midsummer pole, make flower wreaths, play traditional games, and dance to the authentic fiddle music of Paul Dahlin and fiddlers from the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis. The ring dancing will be led by Jeanne Eriksson Widman. Food stands will offer traditional delicacies from New York’s finest Swedish restaurants.

Swedish Midsummer Celebration
Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Park
Battery Park City
New York, NY
Friday, June 20, 2008
5–8 pm

The Swedish Midsummer Festival is presented by Battery Park City Parks Conservancy and co-sponsored by the Consulate General of Sweden in New York and the following contributors:

Ambassador and Mrs. Lyndon L. Olson Jr.
Electrolux
Handelsbanken
H&M
Investor AB
SEB
SKANSKA
SwedBank

NOTE: The Consulate General of Sweden in New York does NOT organize or sponsor any midsummer event other than the celebration in Battery Park City.

Midsummer is celebrated each year between the 20th and 26th of June, at the lightest point of the year. It is the biggest summer celebration in Finland, and signals the start of “the real summer”. It is a celebration of light, summer and a “night less” night. The name “Juhannus”, as the Midsummer is called in Finnish, originates from John the Baptist (“Johannes” in Finnish), who’s commemoration-, and birthday is celebrated in Midsummer. Midsummer is also a Finnish Flag Day. The Flags are raised at 18.00 on Midsummer Eve and lowered at 21.00 on Midsummer evening.

The history of Midsummer celebrations date back to pagan times. In East-Finland, it was called “the celebration of Ukko” (Ukko was the Finnish god of thunder, the most important of the Finnish gods, because he created rain, the essential ingredient for a good harvest). According to an old belief, the short night of Midsummer tempted witches, fairies and elves to tease people or to show them their future happiness. This is why Midsummer has been linked to magic and many believes. Even today it is popular among young girls to pick flowers on midsummer night and to place them under their pillows in the hope that their future husbands will be revealed to them in their dreams.

Many Midsummer traditions from the past are still followed today, one of them the building of the “kokko”, a huge bonfire by the water. All over Finland, close to midnight on Midsummer Eve, the bonfires are ceremoniously lit. In Finland bonfires were first made in the eastern parts of the country and from there the tradition quickly spread all over Finland. In the past whole villages would gather together around the bonfire, and strict rules were followed as to how and when the fire was lit. It was usually the oldest man in the village, who received the great honour of lighting the fire.

In Ahvenanmaa and in Swedish-Finnish coastal areas, the bonfires are replaced with Midsummer poles. The origin and the meaning of this tradition is not exactly known, but there are some theories. According to one of them, the pole could have been a representation of Scandinavian fertility rites dating back to pagan times. Another theory is, that it was introduced to Scandinavia by Hanseatics in medieval times.

An old tradition in Midsummer is to decorate houses and doorways with young birch trees and flowers. Midsummer decorations represent the beginning of summer. In the past, herdsmen in the countryside, decorated cattle with flowers to ensure a rich milk production. Traditional Midsummer foods were dairy products, because after a long winter indoors, cows once again started to produce more milk, after they were again able to graze the rich green summer fields. Nowadays dairy products are often replaced with grilled sausages and new potatoes.

During the Midsummer, many open-air dance festivals are arranged and most of the cities have big bonfires for people to gather around and see, however many Finns prefer to celebrate this special occasion in the countryside, at their summer houses together with friends and relatives. Saunas are warmed up, fresh birch whisks are prepared, traditional Finnish songs are heard playing on the radio, sausages are grilled and drinks aplenty are enjoyed. This is the time to relax and enjoy the magical “Night less Night” and welcome the summer.

Unfortunately the Midsummer in Finland also has a sad side. Every year statistics indicate that many people drown during this particular period, as many “Juhannus” celebrations are held close to water. Under the influence of alcohol common sense is forgotten resulting in unnecessary accidents.

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New York – Jun 20
Friday, June 20, 2008 in New York at 9:00 pm – 3:00 am

Location:

New York – Jun 11 2008

RSVP closed due to the overwhelming popularity of the event

POWER COCKTAILS @ THE FOUR Seasons Restaurant
Money, Power and Deals – and Romance

EuroCircle is partnering with AskDestiny, a network of leading entrepreneurs and dealmakers to bring wealth-builders together to socialize and have a great time. EuroCircle has a global reach and 12,000 members just in NYC area in its social and business network.

Your hosts will be i.e:

Gary Spirer, AskDestiny, CEO
John O’Brien, Aegis Capital, Managing Director
Yao-Hui Huang, Gigapixel Creative, CEO
Raylette Smith, Agent for Models (Le Monde Management)
Amy Wu, Writer at the Deal
Keith Matthew, SelfMasterySecrets, President
Kaisa Kokkonen, EuroCircle, Founder
Lisa Bramwell, EuroCircle & Four Seasons Grill Room Manager

GENTLEMEN MUST WEAR JACKETS, TIES ARE OPTIONAL. If you forgot yours, they can borrow you one.

Led by suave, European host-owners Alex von Bidder and Julian Niccolini Four Seasons Restaurant delivers superior service, first-class Continental cuisine to an urbane crowd that is considered “who’s who in the city”. The regulars tout lunching among “power players” in the Grill Room or dining in the Serene “Pool Room” at night. The Four Seasons philosophy is “less is more” – figures it was designed by Philip Johnson and Mies can der Rohe. And yes, it is expensive – but guess what, you are worth it! Treat yourself!

Visit www.fourseasonsrestaurant.com

Grill Room & Bar Savories range from:
Soft Shell Crabs ($8) to Sirloin Paillard, Herb Fries ($28)

Wines by the Glass:
Sancerre, Chateau de Sancerre $15
Chardonnay, Louis Latour $15
Pinot grigio, Trelano $15
Sauvignon Blanc, Julian of the Seasons, Napa 2006 $15
Pinot Noir, Cuvee A $15
Al Passo, Tolaini $15
Piper-Heidsick $15 etc

Beer $7

Mixed Drinks $15