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Rococo Rocked at the 63rd Annual Vizcaya Ball

Vizcaya Ball 2019 Committee (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)

More than 400 guests rocked the night away during the 63rd Annual Vizcaya Ball on Saturday, November 23, 2019. A staple on Miami’s social calendar, the event raised funds for the continued preservation of this National Historic Landmark, ensuring it can continue to serve as a community resource for another 100 years.

As they arrived at the historic Cascade, guests walked through the doors of Versailles down a glittering gold carpet and were greeted by a myriad of dancers and performers representing various artistic disciples of the rococo period featuring Doll & Alek and Dance Now!. The cocktail reception took everyone back to the height of European Rococo elegance with sumptuous appetizers and charcuterie presented on gilded frames.

Elegantly dressed trumpeters welcomed guests to the East Terrace for dinner overlooking Biscayne Bay, guests were treated to a delightful ballroom dance performance by the Fred Astaire Dance Studios of Miami Beach, followed by lively dubstep performance by New Century Dance Company featuring a stilt walker and dancers in full 18th century attire. Hosted by the lovely Roxy Vargas of NBC 6, the evening continued with entertainment and an elegant dinner with catering by A Joy Wallace Catering. Guests enjoyed an online silent auction and danced the night away to the sounds of the Danny Beck Band. The festivities concluded with a spectacular firework display high above the historic stone Barge.

The fundraiser was co-chaired by Christy and David Martin and Alexa and Adam Wolman. Vizcaya Ball Committee members included Jenni Coba, Aldy Concepcion, Victor Diaz, Swanee DiMare, Roxanna Garciga, Sonia Gibson, Linda Levy Goldberg, John Grisham, Gladys Rustan Hernando, Cathy Jones, Marile Lopez, Ariel Penzer Milgroom, James Murphy, Susan Rutrough, Timothy Walker, Josie Wang, Betty Wohl and Suzy Buckley Woodward.

Adam and Alexa Wolman, Joel Hoffman, Christy and David Martin. (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)

The Vizcaya Ball’s Sponsors were Overfinch as Automobile Sponsor and Republic National Distributing Company as Beverage Sponsor as well as Terra, A Joy Wallace Catering and Design, JM Design Lighting and Fabric, Funkshion and Logistic Events.

Arina Feneey, Eilah Beavers and Krista Rosenberg
Ben and Eilah Beavers, Rudy and Lydia Touzet (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Daniela Swaebe, Christy Martin, Lydia Touzet, Kim Wood, Barbara Hevia, Eilah Beavers, Silvia Boschetti and Jennifer Kennedy (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Don & Beth Kress, Barbara Zwick and Roderick Petrey (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Harry Tapias and Bonnie O’Meara
John Stuart, James Murphy, Joel Hoffman (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Jose Boschetti, Silvia Boschetti, Daniela Swaebe, Serge Krawiecki Gazes, Ian Krawiecki Gazes (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Marcia Hayes Prigmore, Glenn & Gale Patron (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Mari & Michael Latner (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Marile and Jorge Luis Lopez (photo credit Gabriel Bacora Photography)
Sandy and Paul Steinberg
Pearl Baker Katz and John Grisham (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Susan Rutrough and Santuzza Tuca Timiraos
Sweet Dupuy and Elizabeth Swezy (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)
Winne Liu & Christopher Hunt (photo credit WorldRedEye.com)

ABOUT VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a National Historic Landmark that preserves the Miami estate of agricultural industrialist James Deering to engage our community and its visitors in learning through the arts, history and the environment. Built between 1914 and 1922, Vizcaya is one of the most intact remaining examples from this era in United States history, when the nation’s most successful entrepreneurs built estates inspired by the stately homes of Europe. Vizcaya features a Main House filled with a decorative art collection, 10 acres of formal gardens, a rockland hammock (native forest), mangrove shore, and a historic village that is being restored to tell Vizcaya’s full story and provide additional spaces for programs and community outreach, including those on agriculture. Vizcaya has been a community hub since it opened to the public in 1953; it currently welcomes about 300,000 visitors annually.

Located on Biscayne Bay at 3251 South Miami Avenue, Vizcaya is open Wednesday through Monday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed Tuesdays, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. For more information, visit www.vizcaya.org, connect via social media, or call 305-250-9133.

This story was originally published December 23, 2019 at 4:30 PM.

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