Arsht Center
The Cleveland Orchestra’s Ode to Joy and Other Dances
After patiently waiting for an audience member to silence his/her phone, Maestro Giancarlo Guerrero gave the downbeat to a performance full of color and dance. The Cleveland Orchestra, being the extremely fine-tuned instrument which it is, responded gracefully and lavishly …
Evolutions at Miami Made
Never assume that because an artist performs in his or her city’s premier arts venue that they’ve reached their pinnacle. Sometimes, performing there is just the beginning of bigger
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
Miami Made
The fifth season of the incubator series, which seeks to develop local works from beginning to completion, features the dance showcase of Letty Bassart, "Good, God, Go," along
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
Light/The Holocuast & Humanity Project
The Austin Ballet performs the contemporary piece by Stephen Mills, part of a community and nation-wide humans rights
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
Summertime Moves from Little Haiti and Cirque Èloize
Hip-hop purists still fret about sellouts. But somewhere between Run DMC hawking Adidas and Nas declaring “hip hop is dead,” hip hop got to be everybody’s culture. That










