Urban
Out in the Tropics
The eclectic LGBTQ festival from FUNDarte returns, with performances including from Taylor Mac, Carmelita Tropicana and Well-Strung.
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”
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
The Man and the Stories Behind Abraham.In.Motion
This boy is on fire. And he is headed back to Miami. Choreographer Kyle Abraham, that is. The Pittsburg kid, the Bessie Award winner, the one who now,
Abraham.in.motion “Live! The Realest MC”
Kyle Abraham and his amazing dance troupe return to Miami for a show that mixes urban music, sensual movement, and political
Sweet Honey in the Rock
The all-female group combines various African-Ametican musical influences from the blues and spirituals to rap and reggae in their a cappella
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)
Dance, Dance in South Dade
A promise was made to the South Miami Dade community after the destruction of Hurricane Andrew. The “revitalization plan” developed by Commissioner Dennis Moss envisioned an anchor, a
Summertime Moves from Little Haiti and Cirque Èloize
Hip-hop purists still fret about sellouts. But somewhere between Run DMC hawking Adidas and Nas declaring “hip hop is dead,” hip hop got to be everybody’s culture. That
Fat Boy Rocks the Lightbox
Originally published in SunPost on June 9, 2011 Fat Boy, a theatrical dance production by Teo Castellanos and D-Projects, premiered last weekend









