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Miami City Ballet Jazzes Up Its Step
The Miami City Ballet Company (MCB) will close its 2012-2013 season this weekend at the Arsht Center with Broadway and Ballet, a valentine to Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine. No surprise there, since the MCB has been acclaimed far and …
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
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
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
The Return of the Haitian Dance and Music of Ayikodans
After two seasons of sold-out performances at the Arsht Center, Haiti’s Ayikodans is returning for a weekend of dance February through Sunday. The company will be presenting a
Into the ‘Light’ Ballet Project
This weekend the Arsht Center will present a unique performance, Light/The Holocaust & Humanity Project, choreographed by Artistic Director Stephen Mills and performed by his Austin City Ballet
Tango Time
Argentina’s Independence Day falls this month, and Miami offers a chance to celebrate it with an explosion of tango. This Saturday night at the Manuel Artime Theater, Miami’s Tango
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
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
Wien in the New Year
December 23, 2010 The day after the festivities have worn off and your double vision has finally disappeared, you might wonder what you should do next










