Flamenco Festival Miami XV Honors Past Masters, Looks to the Stars of the Future
This year’s performances at Flamenco Festival Miami range from intimate guitarist/dancer duos to no-holds-barred extravaganzas by the Ballet Nacional de España.
This year’s performances at Flamenco Festival Miami range from intimate guitarist/dancer duos to no-holds-barred extravaganzas by the Ballet Nacional de España.
Isle of Hope, starring Diane Ladd and Mary Stuart Masterson and based on the Argentinian stage play Días Contados, isn’t the typical multiplex film.
New World Symphony honors legendary pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams with the help of Miami-born singer and composer Carmen Lundy.
For “The Museum Plays,” Miami New Drama commissioned six short works inspired by pieces in the Rubell’s superb collection.
The Great Soviet Bucket explores the phenomenon of mass “brainwashing” and how difficult the “de-programming” of state propaganda has been for many.
Nicole Pedraza and Trish Gutierrez have made it their mission to expand the art scene to the neighborhoods south of South Miami.
During Presidents’ Day weekend, Art Wywnood offers another chance for art lovers and collectors to explore a bustling art market.
About to embark on its 53rd season, the M Ensemble has put together a pair of special events to bookend its three productions at the Sandrell Rivers Theater.
Area Stage Company’s newest immersive production brings Lionel Bart’s much-loved musical Oliver! to the Adrienne Arsht Center.
Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami brings the romantic ballet Giselle to life with Alihaydée Carreño returning to the stage to play the role of the titular character’s mother.
Choreographers Durante Verzola and Margarita Armas are adding fresh works to Miami City Ballet’s “Winter Mix.”
Chucho Valdés, Arturo Sandoval, and Paquito D’Rivera reunite at the Adrienne Arsht Center to celebrate Irakere’s 50th anniversary.
Dance Now! Miami revives a Charles Dickens antagonist as the central interest in Havisham!
South Beach Sound Healing Orchestra invites you to immerse yourself in therapeutic sound waves.
Florida Grand Opera’s upcoming production of Ruggero Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci comes nearly 82 years after the Miami Opera Guild first performed the Italian opera.
Absurdist theater company LakehouseRanchDotPNG embraces greater realism with its fifth play, Mackenzie Raine Kirkman’s Push.
“Wish You Were Here” is a career-spanning exhibition featuring 109 clay and ceramic works by Mindy Shrago.
For the South Florida Symphony Orchestra’s first Masterworks concert of the year, maestra Sebrina María Alfonso will shine a spotlight on two African-American female composers.
Zoetic Stage and GableStage’s latest productions come at a time when the Israel-Gaza war is on the minds of many theatergoers.
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo are rolling their fun-filled caravan to the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami on Thursday, January 11.
No better time than now to glance back at the bright lights of dance in 2023 and let those help guide the way through the months ahead.
This year’s South Beach Jazz Festival features a return appearance of Matthew Whitaker, an exceptional pianist and organist who has been blind since birth.