Archive for April, 2011
A Feild Day for Experimental Performance
Originally published in SunPost on April 28, 2011 Last Friday at Inkub8, the new white box performance space run by local dancer Heather Maloney in Wynwood, a marathon of performance took place and it was anything but dull. Field Day …
No Dancing Around The Red Thread
Whether it’s a gigantic handmade tapestry of villagers in A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings or a larger-than-life digital image of Alice’s face in Alice’s Adventures in
Rumba, as Good as it Gets
Originally published in SunPost on April 21, 2011 Here’s the scoop. Very few things in this world are cooler than Cuban rumba,
Last Call for Open Barre at MCB’s Studios
A toast to the next steps! Miami City Ballet (MCB) offers its hometown public another weekend to celebrate its 25th anniversary before honeymooning in Paris. This Friday and
Artspring Women Prisoners See Selves in Greek Tragedy Elektra
Originally published in the Miami Herald on April 15, 2011 The women prisoners at the Homestead Correctional Institution
Moves and Groves for Earth Day
The ancient myth of “the prophecy of the eagle and the condor” predicts the reunification of two opposing forces: that of the eagle, which is associated with the
Women in Artspring Prison Arts Program See Themselves in Greek Tragedy Elektra
Originally aired on WLRN-Miami Herald News in April
Lakeland Troupe Gets the Dance Festival in Motion
Originally published in SunPost on April 14, 2011 The Miami Dance Festival is in motion and our city is bursting at the seams
Los Muñequitos and the African Heart of Rumba
This weekend, the legendary performers known collectively as Los Muñequitos de Matanzas return to Miami for their first appearance in almost 10 years. Sixteen drummers and dancers will







