Octavio Campos
‘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 …
8 Dance Groups Among Finalists in This Year’s Knight Arts Challenge!
Eight dance projects are among the 56 finalists in this year's Knight Arts Challenge. We're proud that we've been covering 7 out of the 8 groups
No Dancing Around The Red Thread
Whether it’s a gigantic handmade tapestry of villagers in A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings or a larger-than-life digital image of Alice’s face in Alice’s Adventures in
Local Dances Take Over the Stages
Originally published in SunPost on March 3, 2011. Miami’s own Dance Now! Ensemble has been telling stories through movement for years. Last weekend
Review: Miami Dances
Artburst Exclusive January 9, 2011 Slowly, but surely, Miami's contemporary choreographers develop their work, right before our eyes. This weekend's Miami Dances program, part of this
Octavio Campos Lives!
January 4, 2011 Octavio Campos is not dead. The Miami-born, Cuban-American multi-disciplinary artist has been quiet for a while, but now the boundary-breaker is set to
Miami Dances Features Fellowship Winners
January 4, 2011 Step by step, Miami is getting the message out: Dance is to be had in this town, and it is good. Want proof?
Miami Made Weekend
March 4-6 New works from some of Miami's best during the Here & Now and Incubator-commissioned weekend. Featured works come from: Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud; Teo Castellanos; Pioneer








