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Adrian and the Grads
As part of the 12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art presented by the FETA Foundation, Swedish composer Adrian Knight joins four University of Miami composition grad students, for an evening of guitars, violin, saxophone, narration and lots of electronics.
‘Ianna and the Huluppu Tree’ Not Just For Kids
By the fourth time the rows of fifth graders were exhorted to raise their voices, they were psyched. “Roooooaaaaaaarhhhh,” they again shouted. This time it worked. The community
Rudi Goblen ‘Pet’
A new performance and theater work from local choreographer and writer Rudi Goblen set in a support-group meeting for the broken-hearted, directed by Michael Yawney, presented by Miami
Pablo Aslan ‘Piazzolla in Brooklyn’
Argentinian Aslan reinterprets the master of jazz-tango fusion Astor Piazolla with his quintet, in the last performance of MDC Live Arts
The Treble Girls on the Earth
Part of the 12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art, presented by the FETA Foundation, the Treble Girls feature Anne La Berge on flute and electronics, Diamanda La
Pablo Aslan, Astor Piazzolla and Jazz-Tango Fusion
The MDC Live Arts series closes its 2012-13 season with the Brooklyn-based bassist and Argentinean bandleader Pablo Aslan and his quintet performing Piazzolla in Brooklyn this Saturday, April
Notes From the Subtropics
Space and sound are closely related, even if it often goes unnoticed. Over the course of two weeks, many of the performances at the Subtropics Festival in Miami
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
Trans Music, Transatlantic Style
Traditions are kept alive by constant change. The roots music of the 21st century is being created as much with electric guitars, sequencers and laptops as with drums
Emily Johnson Brings on ‘Niicugni’
Choreographer and dancer Emily Johnson's critically acclaimed work The Thank -you Bar was a Bessie-Award winner that placed her on the international stage. The piece explored ideas of










