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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 variety of American styles, in one Broward setting. The Broward Center for …
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
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
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
Marie Chouinard Draws New Lines in Dance
When performances are “based on” something, we all get that the inspiration is real, the interpretation not recognizable. Then there is the up-coming concert from the Montreal dance
Savion Glover’s ‘SoLe Sanctuary:’ An Homage to the Late Great Tappers
Hailed as the “greatest tap dancer who ever lived,” Savion Glover will bring more than thrilling footwork to the Arsht Center this Saturday. His latest project “SoLe Sanctuary”
Trans Music, Transatlantic Style
Traditions are kept alive by constant change. The roots music of the 21st century is being created as much with electric guitars, sequencers and laptops as with drums
STEP AFRIKA! Stomps Into SMDCAC
College fraternities and sororities, despite their stereotype as havens for youthful debauchery and mayhem, can actually become birthplaces of innovation and creativity. In the early 1990s, the art
Finally ‘Fela!’ Takes the Stage
If ever a Broadway show was to be written about a man, Fela Kuti is that man. When he died in 1997, over a million people attended his
The Descendants, Haiti in Cuba
In a city sometimes so seemingly separated along ethnic lines as Miami, one would hardly think that Cubans and Haitians have anything in common. But they do, and









