Archive for August, 2012
Guava Rugelach Festival and Nu Flamenco
The unique two-day festival that highlights Jewish origins in a wide a array of music, from African-American spirituals and jazz to Latin dance, kicks off with a performance “Of Essence & Time/De La Esencia & El Tiempo,” a collaboration of …
“The Donkey Show”
A disco dance extravaganza a la Studio 54, with choreography from Rosie Herrera and dancers from the Rosie Herrera Dance
John Cage Centennial Celebration/Miami
SFCA [isaw + subtropics] hosts a four day 100th anniversary party for the seminal composer with a series of free concerts, installations, and
1st Miami World Music Festival
Across four evenings, the traditional and contemporary music of Germany, Cuba, Spain, Russia, and Argentina will be performed by classically trained groups, starting with the opening performance from
Ife Ile and a Week of Cuban Dance
As one of the most pluralistic cities in the country, Miami is home to diverse enclaves from Haiti, Argentina, Cuba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Nicaragua and others. Aptly,
Soulé and a Night To Remember
Soulé was a transformative experience whose news needs to be spread like a testament. This one-night only performance of contemporary flamenco, blues and rhythm -- presented by Art
Davey Williams and Jill Burton’s Music of the Absurd
Davey Williams is rubbing a kitchen whisk across the strings of his black headless electric guitar as Jill Burton speaks in tongues into a microphone sandwiched in between
Williams and Burton Make ‘Beautiful Shells’
The avant-garde describes the foremost part of an army advancing into battle. Davey Williams and Jill Burton are leading a charge of the musical avant-garde into South Florida
Ifé-Ilé: Shaking it Up Afro-Cuban Style
The original, real trance music, not just the kind that you zone out to in any hip SoBe disco or downtown club, but the type that makes you









