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Simone Sobers Going “Rogue”
On Friday the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery will be hosting the Miami debut of Simone Sobers Dance and their newest work, Rogue. Company director Sobers – who trained here in Miami and is based in New York — describes the 45-minute …
Review: Ayikodans Ready For the World
Port-au-Prince based Ayikodans returned to Miami this weekend for the second year in a row. And choreographer Jean Guy Saintus, with his unrivaled corps of dancers, proved once
David Zambrano on Soul Project
David Zambrano is the kind of choreographer who inspires his audiences to trade their day jobs for a life of dancing, and his acclaimed workshops and performances have
Sean Dorsey and The Secret History of Love
It’s easy to forget that love exists. But Sean Dorsey Dance’s new production, The Secret History of Love, unearths stories from LGBT history that never made it into
Nu Flamenco Revives Ghosts of the Past
Internationally celebrated flamenco guitarist José Luis Rodriguez and dancer Niurca Marquez are going to be performing in Miami Beach on Saturday, with an aim to re-introduce some of
Talk About the New Head at MCB
Last week, Miami City Ballet announced its new artistic director: Lourdes Lopez, former principal dancer with the New York City Ballet and current director of the New York-based
Experimental Sounds of Jaap Blonk
Jaap Blonk is tall. Really tall. That’s the first thing Gustavo Matamoros, founder and artistic director of the South Florida Composers Alliance (SFCA), Subtropics Experimental Music Festival, and
A Dance Organism Called Pilobolus
You know your dance/music/acrobatic companies well. Of course you do, because you are the kind of person who can’t wait for the next Cirque du Soleil tent to
Miami Made: TM Sisters Bring On the Bling in Shimmer
Monica Lopez De Victoria and Tasha Lopez De Victoria are the bling that binds the TM Sisters. The “do-it-yourself” Miami-based, performance-art sisterhood will premiere their new work, Shimmer,
A Square Dance Makes a MCB Marker
The Miami City Ballet will perform George Balanchine’s “Square Dance” as part of its upcoming Program I, kicking off the 2011-2012 season. It’s a beautifully symmetric choice: Edward










