Oolite Arts’ Close Quarters Commissions Reveals Slices of Life in Time of Quarantine
Oolite Arts selected 12 Miami filmmakers to create works with the limited resources of life amid COVID-19.
Oolite Arts selected 12 Miami filmmakers to create works with the limited resources of life amid COVID-19.
Nu Deco Ensemble adapts its programming to the shutdown reality.
Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am is an exploration of race, Black history, and the human condition.
Make Music Miami has come up with new ways to get into the spirit of the day.
The Betsy’s commitment to the arts is visible down to the details.
Erika Ender hopes to inspire others with her new Instagram show.
The auction will feature the works of 16 Miami-based artists.
Rosie Gordon-Wallace is focusing on the needs of Miami’s artistic community.
ICA has long focused on expanding its online platforms.
Matthew Sabatella will perform songs he’s learned over the past 20 years of studying folk music.
The Live at Home in the City Beautiful virtual concert series features Frost faculty, students, and alumni.
Dale Andree is calling on dancers in Miami and across the nation to join National Water Dance.
“We’re in a zombie apocalypse movie without the zombies.”
Since its inception five years ago, the Nu Deco Ensemble has consistently sought to combine the artistry of cutting-edge, genre-bending musicians with the unique vision of its hybrid orchestra. Its latest project perfectly captures that mission. For two shows at the New World Center in Miami Beach on Friday, March…
The Jazz in the Gardens Music Fest perennially serves up a stellar lineup of top jazz, R&B, soul, and hip-hop artists – and this year, its 15th, is business as usual. Headlining acts for the festival, which hits Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Saturday, March 14, through Sunday,…
When the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center wanted to select a play for its Women’s History Month celebration, Charlayne Woodard’s NAACP award-winning, one-woman show, Pretty Fire, was top of mind. Pretty Fire is a five-part story that moves through the discrimination and oppression experienced by African Americans in the 1950s…
Eight-foot-long fluorescent tentacles stretch across the floor. A gold-lacquered ball gown hovers among gold chain links the size of an arm. Every corner of Brigid Baker WholeProject’s Little Havana studio suggests an alternate reality seeping through.
If you’re a person of a certain age, a lover of jazz, or a fan of outsize personalities, you’re probably familiar with Louis Armstrong. The late, great jazz trumpeter and gravel-voiced singer’s 1964 recording of “Hello, Dolly!” dethroned the Beatles from a 14-week run atop Billboard’s Hot 100.
The orchestra will perform two world premieres, both by composers with Florida ties.
If you’ve ever wearily watched a dance performance in a theater and thought, I’ve seen this before, a production by Jérôme Bel might cure your artistic ennui. The renowned French dancer and choreographer — whose works have been performed in collaboration with esteemed institutions such as…
Young hopefuls from across the nation will take on the works of the great Polish composer for the tenth National Chopin Piano Competition.
The Juggerknot Theater Company’s latest production is a great addition to its canon of immersive plays delving into Miami’s history.