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Free Events This Week in Miami: Jazz, Silent Revolution, and Art Walk in NoMi

Happy Monday, Miamians. This week brings plenty of events, and the best part is they're all free.                                 Monday  Adrienne Arsht Center Farmers Market at Arsht Center: With the expert guidance of The Market Company, the Adrienne...
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Happy Monday, Miamians. This week brings plenty of events, and the best part is they're all free.  
                             
Monday
 
Tuesday 
  • Free Yoga at Peacock Park: End your day in downward dog with a free session taught by Dharma Studio at 6 p.m. All levels are welcome.
  • We Love Vinyl Bowl and Skate at Basement: From 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., skate on Basement's 2,000-square-foot ice rink or toss balls at its bowling alley as you jam to a few vinyl favorites. 
Wednesday 
  • Independence Day at SoundScape Park: Catch a screening of 1996's Independence Day, starring Will Smith, Bill Pullman, and Jeff Goldblum.
  • Silent Revolution at the Gale: Turn up your headphones and dance like nobody is watching during the Gale's monthly silent revolution party.
  • Descarga Latin Jazz Jam Wednesdays at Le Chat Noir: Join pianist Papo Delgado and saxman Felipe Lamoglia for Descarga, a Cuban-inspired jazz jam. 
Thursday 
  • Canvas Sessions at Canvas Miami: Singer Fantine will take the stage for a live performance after an opening set by Alejandro Elizondo.
  • NoMi Public Library’s Meditation and Yoga Class at North Miami Public Library: Learn ways to reduce stress, renew energy, and improve health with Thursday class, beginning at 6:15 p.m.
Friday 
  • NOMADic Nights Art Walk at MoCa NoMi: Beginning at 6 p.m., roam more than a dozen galleries from Seventh to Ninth avenues. 
  • Jean Caze at MoCa NoMi: In honor of Haitian Flag Day, jam out with Jean Caze Sextet.

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