Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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‘Ianna and the Huluppu Tree’ Not Just For Kids

By the fourth time the rows of fifth graders were exhorted to raise their voices, they were psyched. “Roooooaaaaaaarhhhh,” they again shouted. This time it worked. The community had spoken; bullying muscle-bound storm god Anzu was routed; the huluppu tree …

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CAP 2012-2013 ALL-STAR Jazz Ensemble

Community, Students Get Set for New York Premiere

The Coral Gables Congregational Church’s Community Arts Program All-Star Jazz Ensemble is one of the 15 finalists, and one of only four community ensembles, in the 2013 Jazz

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Miami City Ballet Jazzes Up Its Step

The Miami City Ballet Company (MCB) will close its 2012-2013 season this weekend at the Arsht Center with Broadway and Ballet, a valentine to Jerome Robbins and George

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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

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Trey McIntyre + Miami City Ballet = Pas de Deux

In a single weekend, we will be able to see two of this country’s reputable dance companies, both selecting ballets made in the United States and in a

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FGO’s La Traviata Draws Standing Ovation for a Fallen Woman

At its 1853 premiere in Venice, Giuseppe Verdi’s beloved opera La Traviata was jeered. That may

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Tapping into Ancient Indian Rhythms

India Jazz Suites: The Fastest Feet in Rhythm pretty much spells out what will be going down Saturday at the South-Miami Dade Cultural Arts Center. The event is

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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

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Notes From the Subtropics

Space and sound are closely related, even if it often goes unnoticed. Over the course of two weeks, many of the performances at the Subtropics Festival in Miami

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Red Weather over South Miami-Dade

The lovely weather down here these days, the vibrant cultural scene, the ethnically diverse food options, all those are reasons that have Alison Chase jumping for joy. It