Miami New Times
Tripping Through MCB’s Light and Dance Fantastic
On the opening night at the Arsht Center, The Miami City Ballet presented the world preview of “Euphotic,” the most recent work of Liam Scarlett, artist-in-residence at London’s The Royal Ballet. Scarlett has an intimate relation with the Miami City …
Back Again: Alvin Ailey
When the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre returns to the Arsht Center this month, Miami will welcome home the company’s Artistic Director Robert Battle. “It’s wonderful,” says Battle.
Liam Scarlett On His MCB Premiere
This article first appeared in Miami New Times The wunderkind is back in Miami with yet another world debut. Liam Scarlett, that is. He who at age 26
Bistoury’s Strange and Wonderful Imaginarium
Bistoury Physical Theatre has been busy this year. Following last year’s performance, Asesinos por una Noche, the company has continued to expand their multidisciplinary ambitions. Earlier this year,
Boukman Eksperyans Returns ‘Big’ to Little Haiti
For anyone who listens -- and dances -- seriously to music in Miami, Boukman Eksperyans conjures thoughts of upbeat folk-rock rhythms met by socially conscious lyrics. This has
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
Pioneer Winter Pioneers a New Studio
It was a sunny, hot and extremely humid Saturday afternoon, Labor Day weekend, and a crowd had started to gather at the Euclid oval on Lincoln Road in
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
Rosie Herrera and ‘The Donkey Show’
At the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, visiting and local collaborators are polishing the glitter for a decadent performance party called “The Donkey Show.” A loose
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










