Cheri
Kaufman of historic Kaufman Astoria Studios
hosted a “Summer in the City” cocktail
buffet dinner for her many friends including
David Koch, Anne Dexter Jones, on air radio
host Mark Simone and Catherine Saxton at the
always chic Le Cirque on Monday, June 23.
The reason for the sumptuous soiree was in
part to introduce her protégés, Here II
Here, the bi-lingual musical group from
Miami.
In the private dining room
“Stella” on the second floor of the
restaurant, there was a buffet with two
stations featuring filet of beef sliced
razor thin to order and sautéed cheese
ravioli with a simple and irresistible
tomato sauce for all to enjoy. While the
pristine waiters passed a variety of
irresistible hors d’oeuvres including tuna
tartar, lobster medallions, and beef
carpaccio complimented by perfectly chilled
flutes of bubbling champagne, Ilonka Harezi
and her little tiny pooch Jyba (named for
Jesus, Yawah, Buda, Allah and dressed in a
petite little doggy wedding gown), husband
Court Reeves and son Bryan, who manages the
band, mingled with Le Cirque’s owner Sirio
Maccioni and Rebecca Silver, Ravi Batra,
David Patrick Columbia, Larry Leeds, Alan
Patricos, Rodolfo Valentin and Maria Aranova,
Elaine Sargent, Margot Catsimatidis and her
husband John (who is running for Mayor of
NY), Debbie Bancroft, animal advocate
Frances Hayward, Elaine Sargent, Larry Wohl,
Maxim model twins Jodie and Diane Fanelli
and high powered attorney Salvatore
Strazzullo.
Once guests, including designer
Michael Mione, event planner Harriette Rose
Katz, Micah Jesse, Roger Wilson, Geoffrey
Thomas and Sharon Sondes, R. Couri Hay,
Susan Hirschcorn and Jan Chipman had
indulged their palates, Cheri took to the
stage to introduce the boys - Alex, Kaz,
Ash, Jaime and Edwin - all dressed in white
except for the singer’s red turban - to
perform from their CD ”What If in Infinity
There is No Such Thing as Far…” Cheri had
discovered the band through music impresario
and producer Suzanne de Passe. They began
their set with the “Time IV Change,” a blend
of soulful sounds of guitars and exotic
sitar like instruments melded with their
perfectly harmonized voices, which
captivated the audience for the entire
show.