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Dance Soirée, Miami Edition
Probably the most predominate need for any choreographer is to find a place to play, create, investigate, but even more important, a place to show their work. From the Works in Progress Series in New York’s Dance Space, or The …
Pablo Aslan, Astor Piazzolla and Jazz-Tango Fusion
The MDC Live Arts series closes its 2012-13 season with the Brooklyn-based bassist and Argentinean bandleader Pablo Aslan and his quintet performing Piazzolla in Brooklyn this Saturday, April
Dance Now Springs to the Season
At 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 22, hundreds of people were descending on South Florida for Ultra Fest, the Sony-Ericsson Open, and spring break festivities on the beach.
Emily Johnson Brings on ‘Niicugni’
Choreographer and dancer Emily Johnson's critically acclaimed work The Thank -you Bar was a Bessie-Award winner that placed her on the international stage. The piece explored ideas of
Review: “Live! The Realest MC”
Last year, Out Magazine bestowed upon Kyle Abraham, dancer/choreographer/director of Abraham.In.Motion (A.I.M.), one of the more interesting and often cited “sound-bites,” describing Abraham as “the best and brightest
Review: Sweet Honey in the Rock
Many music lovers can tell you the time, place, and setting when they first heard a beloved song, musician or group that they have held close to their
All About the Piano
The Miami Civic Music Association is, believe it, presenting its 81st season of live music performances this year. Founded back in 1932 with Charles Crandon as its first
The Moves and Motion of Kyle Abraham
Kyle Abraham and his talented troupe are back – and we are richer for it. Set to a tale of Pinocchio and his wish to be real, this
YoungArts: An Affair to Remember
Last month the National YoungArts Foundation celebrated the inauguration of their new national headquarters on Biscayne Boulevard at the Bacardi Tower, now known as the YoungArts Campus. The
A Bow To Rennie Harris and MDC Live
Rennie Harris Puremovement passed through the Colony Theater in Miami Beach on Nov. 30, as part of its 20th anniversary tour. A native of North Philadelphia, Lorenzo (Rennie)










