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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 …
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.
‘Pie Solo’ Takes Worthwhile Risks
In “Pie Solo,” created and performed by Pioneer Winter, the Miami-native taps his way into new creative territory. Running about an hour, Winter’s first solo piece integrates contemporary
Peter London Global Dance in Little Haiti
Afro-Caribbean folklore entered Peter London’s soul at age six, and never left. In the hilly Trinidadian countryside, the then-youngster would take part in religious ceremonies often led by his
Pioneer Winter ‘Pie Solo’
The young local artist taps and talks his way through his first fully formed solo
Evolutions at Miami Made
Never assume that because an artist performs in his or her city’s premier arts venue that they’ve reached their pinnacle. Sometimes, performing there is just the beginning of bigger
Martyr of Miami
Outdoor, site-specific performance created by dancer/choreographers Carlota Pradera and Galen Alexis Teuer, featuring Jenna Balfe, Nicole Martinez and Minneapolis-based Mad King
Augusto Soledade and BrazzDance
Previews of the upcoming show can be seen on the WLRN website and in the Sun Post. Click on the
Able to dance with danceAble
To dance on a stage, most people would probably say that one must not only be well-trained, but able to do just that: dance. The training part should be
Falling in Love with Dance Now’s Open Stage
“We are going to a dance performance!” That was all I knew. See, I just moved to Miami from New York, so the details










