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UM’s Festival Miami 2012

On Tuesday, Oct. 2, the 29th annual Festival Miami 2012 begins its five-week extravaganza through Nov. 4, featuring a wide spectrum of over 25 music concerts, lectures, and master classes. The event is presented in collaboration with the Phillip and …

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Acoustica 21: One Man, His Cello, and One Great Night

On Saturday, Sept. 29, just before 8:00 p.m., a small group of people assembled in front of the Harold Golen Gallery in the Wynwood Art District. The crowd

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Remembering John Cage

For someone who placed extraordinary value on silence, and famously incorporated it into his musical compositions, John Cage is making quite a bit of noise. And deservedly so. Because,

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Ife Ile and a Week of Cuban Dance

As one of the most pluralistic cities in the country, Miami is home to diverse enclaves from Haiti, Argentina, Cuba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Nicaragua and others. Aptly,

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Williams and Burton Make ‘Beautiful Shells’

The avant-garde describes the foremost part of an army advancing into battle. Davey Williams and Jill Burton are leading a charge of the musical avant-garde into South Florida

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Delou and the African Diaspora Drum and Dance Fest

Night is falling in Little Haiti. Summer rains moisten the air even after the last late afternoon drop. Humidity connects bodies and elements in our tropical, pluralistic town.

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A Spanish Twist to Cuban Classical Ballet

Every spring they come back to Miami to dance together. Cuban classical dancers so exceptional that a few years back Time Magazine devoted an article to them entitled: 

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Review: Sean Dorsey’s Secrets

In its third year of Out in the Tropics -- a performing art series that highlights contemporary GLBTQ artists and their work in dance, theater and film --

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Karen Peterson and Dancers: Challenging Notions of Motion

Say the word dance or think of a dancer, and legs invariably come to mind. What if, however, that weren’t always the case? What if someone were to subvert

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Dance Now! Ekphrasis at the Bass

On May 6, Dance Now! Miami and the Bass Museum of Art will present their third annual collaboration of The Ekphrasis Project: Art From Art.  Ekphrasis, the Greek