The first production meeting for the play Wait until Dark got underway last week when the team sat down to view the scale model of the Set designed by Bruce West who will head the Set Design Team.
Bruce a Canadian has been involved in the theater for many years and has worked on theater in Toronto. He will be handling the set design for two plays this year in Toronto, before finishing his year with this Play...
He is ably assisted by Victor Belem and Solomon Santos
The Director Linda Love has over 16 years experience in Television and Theater as an Actor with National and International credits. Completed Master's Performance Musical Theater program with Dr. Dasha Goody and had the privilege to work with Sterling award winning director Randy Mueller in several productions. She is experienced in management, interior design and fundraising and chairing event co-ordination.
Stage Designer Elaine Johnston Brown, has had early experience in performing on stage in choirs and musicals during primary and secondary school. Competed in music festivals, winning 2nd prize in voice category.
They together with the Producer Judith Fox-Hogg (one of the partners in West Indies Real Estate) who has herself performed the lead role in this play some years ago, winning the coveted Actress of the Year in Zambia, met with the backstage crew to discuss such areas as Props, wardrobe and prompts.
Sound and lighting and special effects will play an important role in the thriller which relies on perfect timing to ensure the Thriller retains the excitement and impact from start to finish.
Lighting and Sound Director Brad Melrose will have a team to handle special effects, lighting and sound and at present is researching. Brad, another Canadian has over twenty years handling lighting, sound and design. He has worked on shows and musicals such as Sweeney Todd and 5 and Dime.
For an amateur production, this production crew can count hundreds of year’s professional experience in Theater. A very strong start to the first Play of the North Coast Players Theater Company.
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• 4,981 sq. ft., 5 bath, 4 bdrm 3 story "Ref- 2148" -
MLS® $459,000 - Outstanding Value
Cabarete, Puerto Plata - For those interested in creating revenue from their home…this is the perfect property.
Built just under a year ago, this home is set high on three levels to provide 3 or 4 separate units for rental:
1) Entering on the 2nd level, a staircase takes you up to the Owners' Penthouse which has incredible views out to sea and always offers breezes even on the hottest of days. The accommodation features as self-contained open plan reception room with large fully fitted kitchen and breakfast bar. An open plan dining area offers incredible views from inside and also opens onto the wide terrace. The living area, also opening onto the terrace, is incredibly large with windows offering three different aspects onto the community, the sea and the distance toward the city of Puerto Plata. Large seating areas, television area and office area make up this beautiful room.
The Master Bedroom is large with lots of seating area and large storage and closets. The Master bathroom is also very large with double vanity units and oversized shower.
In all this Penthouse is just over 1,661 sq. ft
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The North Coast Players, an Amateur Dramatic Company founded by Judith Fox-Hogg have started strongly with their initial auditions for their first Play "Wait Until Dark"
Judith once played the lead role of the blind girl 'Suzy' in the play performed in Zambia, Africa.
The Company will be based in the Casa Marina Reef Amphitheater, Sosua, which holds 300 people and from their the Company will probably tour the country with their plays in the south and in the tourist development of Playa Dorada.
The cast and crew come from all over the World and to the delight of the Producer and Director, there turned out to be a wealth of experienced stage film and TV people living in the D.R. delighted to become part of this new venture.
The first Play is a Thriller and set in London in the 1960's. The Director for the first play will be Linda Love, who herself has over 15 years in both antional and international theater. Stage Manager will be Elaine Johnson Brown.
Auditions were held on 17th May and were actually inundated with volunteers willing to either act or help in some way.
The Play will be performed in December 2009 at the Amphitheater.
"We have already had requests for tickets for goups coming into the island over the Christmas period. We are hoping to offer a package will will include Pre-Theater Dinner, Performance and for those from the Puerto Plata area, the possibiltiy of transport as well! " says Judith
Our idea is to raise money for various local charities. None of the volunteers are paid, but we are hoping that this will be a great chance to make a lot of money for these Charities and have fun at the same time.
The intention is to provide a highly professional cast and crew with the Play being performed to very high standards.
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* Over 1,000 fruit trees
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* 15 minute walk to Encuentro Beach
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Services: Mains electricity, Cable TV, Phone Line, Power Converter, Air Conditioner, dual voltage.
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Sosua, Puerto Plata - This spacious villa has living area with cable television, fully equipped kitchen, 2 comfortable bedrooms with ceiling fans and one bathroom.
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• 6 bath, 6 bdrm single story -
MLS® $2,600,000
Villas At Casa De Campo , Casa De Campo - Stunning Home situated on 8th hole of "Teeth of the Dog"
Ocean and golf course views
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At the election on 16th May, President Leonel Fernandez was granted four more years to serve the Dominican Republic. Fernandez is credited with restoring macroeconomic stability and a favourable business climate. Being ahead in the polls, his PLD party secured a victory with 53% of the vote. This represents the first re-election in Dominican politics since Joaquin Balaguer was re-elected in 1990.
This continuity will reinforce the recent view that the Dominican Republic is one of the top five places to buy in the Caribbean and will attract new investments on a small and grand scale, such as that recently made by Donald Trump, who is pouring more than $1 billion into resort and residence development on the island.
Judith Fox-Hogg, one of the Owners of West Indies Real Estate, met with the President during his last term of office to promote business and investment in the Dominican Republic.
West Indies Real Estate recently exhibited at the A Place in the Sun property show in London, England, with other exhibitors from all parts of the world. A Place in the Sun is a most popular TV show, magazine and website which has built on the insatiable desire of the British to own first or second properties abroad. Judith Fox-Hogg and Paul Hogg, two of the owners of West Indies Real Estate, are British and are keen to continue with their strong links in this market. We work with a number of reputable Real Estate companies there, as well as in other countries.
This is part of our ongoing investment in marketing and is just one of many strategies to attract buyers from all countries, thereby offering a level of service to sellers and buyers alike which is, we believe, unequalled in the Dominican Republic.
In the past, West Indies Real Estate has exhibited in Britain, Canada and Russia and we intend to continue this tradition and to begin exhibiting in the United States. We believe that the Dominican Republic represents one of the best buys in the Caribbean and aim to make it more widely known in all markets.
Property outlook is great and real estate tourism is booming in the Dominican Republic, says the forecast from the Dominican Association of Real Estate Tourism Companies (ADETI).
U.S. $1.5 billion is invested in real estate property developments in Dominican Republic, says the ADETI President, Juan Bancalari. The real estate tourism prospective is even more upbeat considering the fact that it is expected to attract US$3.0 billion per year within three years.
Marinas, beaches and golf courses are the leading factors that make real estate tourism and investment in the Dominican Republic so attractive. However, the country has competitors such as the wonderful beaches of Mexico and Central America. For this reason Bancalari, the president of Dominican Association of Real Estate Tourism Companies, says that the country needs to project an image of security for real estate and other types of investments to develop tourism and properties for European and American holiday vacationers.
It seems that the projection of a secure investment environment is working. As real estate development is experiencing a slump in Florida, a local engineering company is looking not only outside of the box, but also outside of the U.S. borders. “Bonita Springs-based Stafford Engineering will open the doors of a new office in downtown Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, on Tuesday and begin offering architectural, engineering, real estate, construction management and business relocation services in the Caribbean Island country.” – reports Naplesnews.com in its July 31, 2007 issue.
The newspaper says that “Other Southwest Florida businesses also are moving into Caribbean markets, Garcia added: Cape Coral-based Bellagio Homes and SJR Development are developing a residential community in the Dominican Republic, and The Jack Parker Corp., a Fort Myers-based real estate development company, is building a mixed-use community in Costa Rica.”
There is a change in tourism and holiday vacationers’ trends. According to Frank Rainieri, the vice president of ADETI, tourism is changing toward real estate tourism. "Before hotels were simply pure hotels. All the large chains of the world (...) are already entering the tourism real estate component. I believe that that already creates the new dynamics of investment in the tourism sector." - Dominicantoday.com.
Tourism, and particularly real estate property tourism, has been among the top five currency generating factors for Dominican Republic. It was this type of tourism that created the boom in the coastal areas of Southern Spain in 1970s and 1980s, which used to be Spain’s most economically depressed areas. Today, due to the real estate tourism and boom in properties, these have become some of Spain’s most developed and attractive areas. The Dominican Republic intends to do just the same by attracting more real estate tourism and emphasising that investing in the Dominican Republic’s real estate and property market is safe and secure.
President Leonel Fernandez has opened the new Institute of Foreign Trade and Business Innovation of the Dominican Republic (I-CEi), a training center for the development of foreign trade and investment. The facility was built at a cost of RD$180 million donated by the Japanese Agency for International Cooperation (JICA). Two Japanese firms, Yamashita Sekkei Inc. and Fujita Corporation, were responsible for the construction. The Japanese ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Shinomiya Nobutaka, emphasized the ties between the two nations and cooperation among governments over the years.
The Institute will contribute to the goal of doubling exports in the next four years. Exports are now at US$6.5 billion. The I-CEi will train executives from large Dominican corporations with exports of US$300 million or more to convert these to global companies and at the same time prepare executives of small and medium-sized businesses so their companies can export.
The Dominican Republic has Latin America's highest tourism receipts per GDP. According to the Latin Business Chronicle (LBC), 11.1% of the country's GDP comes from tourism. Costa Rica with 7.5% and Panama with 6.0% are two other countries with high tourism revenues. The report by LBC reveals that Panama has experienced the largest increase in tourist visitors while Uruguay had the largest increase in revenues derived from tourism. The LBC report indicates that Latin America received a record total of 68.6 million international arrivals last year, an increase of 2.9% since 2006.
West Indies Real Estate makes a considerable proportion of its sales to buyers who are either buying second homes purely for their own use or to those who want a combined holiday home and rental property, some with a view to future retirement in the Dominican Republic.
Sosua Kids Express Their Appreciation to West Indies
We want to take the opportunity to express our heart-felt gratitude to West Indies for their generous donation to the Sosúa Kids fund. It arrived at the most opportune moment as we are preparing to begin passing the vouchers next week to our school children so as they can buy their supplies and uniforms. Last year we were able to assist 283 needy public school kids , this year we are over 320 kids and counting.....
Sosúa Kids association continues to pay the teachers' monthly salaries for a school of about 200 students (across from the Air Force base) that was founded by a religious group (there is no public school in that area) as well as donate towards scholarships for a preschool in Los Castillos. It was over a year ago we began helping a struggling university student from this area studying in Santo Domingo with his living expenses, now there are 3 more university students we help financially on a monthly basis.
With the help of generous donors such as West Indies we have been able to expand our program each year to enable more students to seek an education. School attendance is required by law, but a uniform is required, not all children are in school for this reason. We hope to be able to continue our growth to give education assistance to as many kids as possible.
Parque Las Banderas (Flags Park) finally opens in Sosua
After over a year of work and traffic disruptions, this delightful little park was officially opened last Sunday by the Mayor of Sosua, Vladimir Céspedes. It is located opposite Banco Popular on Calle Alejo Martinez, just a few minutes' walk from the West Indies Sosua Head Office.
Flags of Israel, Germany, UK, Russia, Spain, Canada, Switzerland, Italy, France, Ecuador and Dominican Republic were all hoisted, with the respective anthems of each country being played. The Park is intended to celebrate the diverse population of Sosua and reflects the national pride of foreigners and Dominicans alike.
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT CRACKS DOWN ON MONEY LAUNDERING
New federal laws covering money laundering and anti-terrorist financing came into effect across Canada on Monday, which require real estate agents and brokers to collect and verify detailed personal information from buyers and sellers.
The new regulations are part of federal legislation passed in 2007 that requires a number of industries, including the real estate sector, to do more to help stop money laundering and terrorist financing. The regulations are enforced by the federal agency known as the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC).
“Real estate agents have had legal obligations under the federal government's push to prevent criminal activity and terrorism since 2001, when Canada's first comprehensive laws to combat money laundering and terrorist financing were introduced," said the president of The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), Calvin Lindberg.
“In the first phase of compliance, real estate agents were required to report only suspicious transactions, or transactions involving more than $10,000 in cash. Now, verified personal information must be kept of the buyer and seller for each and every real estate transaction in Canada. That personal information includes details such as occupation."
Real estate agents are now required to ask for proof of the identity of all buyers or sellers involved in a Canadian real estate transaction. If the client is a corporation, that information must include corporate
documentation, and the names of the corporation’s directors. They must also ascertain if a third party is involved in the transaction.
Also under the new FINTRAC regulations, real estate agents dealing with clients they never meet must also verify personal information. The agency office involved can do this with a service agreement with an agent or mandatary in the area where the client is located. That agent or mandatary must then meet the client, verify the identification of the client, and provide the information to the office actually handling the real estate transaction.
"There are buyers, sellers or investors from other countries who rely on expertise here rather than visiting the property themselves," explained the CREA president. "They must now meet with an official agent of the Canadian broker, and provide proof of identity. This agreement will add to the business costs of the Canadian broker."
In order to comply with these new federal regulations, real estate agents are required to keep this identification and receipt of funds information on file for five years and provide it to FINTRAC if requested. It is the individual agency office that will be responsible for the safe keeping of the information, and the agency that will have to respond to any FINTRAC information request.
Jody Cracknell
Business Development Manager
HiFX Inc.
British Residents on the North Coast enjoy the Ambassador's evening
Almost 100 people attended a "British Evening" in Sosua hosted by H.M. British Ambassador, Mr. Ian Worthington OBE, at Sabatini's Restaurant on 11th July.
The event grew out of links forged last year as a result of a talk, organised by West Indies Real Estate, by the Ambassador on the work of the Embassy.
We would like to thank the Ambassador, all the sponsors of the event and also give special recognition to James Read, who helped enormously with the perfect organisation, with superb support from the staff of Sosua Bay Hotel.
Early talks are already underway with the hope of organising another function on the north coast next year. If you did not attend, or we may not have your e-mail address, please contact Linda Stapleton at l.stapleton@westindies-realestate.com and we will add you to our contact list. If you have no e-mail, please let us have a telephone number.