Miami Light Project Presents a Futuristic, Modern Latin Opera by Sol Ruiz
Positive Vibration Nation is a theater-rock-guaguancó opera that tells the story of six characters who embark on a journey in search of their roots.
Positive Vibration Nation is a theater-rock-guaguancó opera that tells the story of six characters who embark on a journey in search of their roots.
In Miami New Drama’s world premiere of Dangerous Days, the McDuffie-Buchanan story is resurfacing in a completely different way.
Yissy García will lead Bandancha in concert for Women on the Drums at the Miami Beach Bandshell on Saturday, April 6.
On the first Friday of every month, Sunshine Jazz aims to showcase local jazz artists and promote Overtown’s emerging cultural life at the Lyric Theater.
BalletX’s mission is to present contemporary works by living choreographers and expand the envelope of what ballet means.
Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner, Caroline, or Change is likely to prove the most challenging show in the current Actors’ Playhouse season.
Kacey Jeffers’ intimate portraits of neighbors and family have earned him a following within the art world.
“Future Sketches / Code Poems” invites visitors to explore what coding feels like, what it looks like, and how they can get creative with it.
French Caribbean artist Marielle Plaisir explores the connection between Overtown and Coral Gables in a new virtual reality exhibit.
Rubén Valenzuela will conduct Seraphic Fire in “The Fountains of Israel,” a collection of madrigals being presented for the first time in Florida.
Cabaret has maintained its popularity precisely because it is a reflection of America’s cultural climate.
Dance Now! Miami keeps forging connections with international dance companies to inspire greater cooperation.
Eliades Ochoa, one of the last surviving members of Buena Vista Social Club, will headline Afro Roots Fest at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
The national touring company of Hamilton comes to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts March 13-24.
For The Lehman Trilogy, artistic director Bari Newport is crafting something complex and markedly different for GableStage.
Arca Images will premiere Nilo Cruz’s newest play, Sed en la Calle del Agua, at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium.
Miami City Ballet’s third program of the season, “Spring Mix,” comes to the Adrienne Arsht Center.
Odissi dancer Bijayini Satpathy has set out to explore a more individualistic vision of India’s classical dance style.
Recognizing the need to bridge the gap between the classical repertoire and contemporary listeners, the Arsht Center is hosting “Classical Conversations.”
The Wolfsonian’s exhibit “Silhouettes” is just the latest in a fervent discussion that he has been having about the Harlem Renaissance.
Amy Galpin will oversee Miami Dade College’s Museum of Art and Design, Special Collections, and the Kislak Center at Freedom Tower.
Omar Sosa’s identity as a Cuban of African descent remains a starting point for exploring a pan-African culture without borders.