Ballet Stars Close Out the Year at Arsht Center
“Holiday Season With Ballet Stars” features 14 dancers of nine different nationalities associated with seven companies that cultivate different dance styles.
“Holiday Season With Ballet Stars” features 14 dancers of nine different nationalities associated with seven companies that cultivate different dance styles.
Peter London Global Dance Company leaps onto the stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center for “Edge of Tomorrow.”
Lincoln Road’s Living Art Festival fuses natural elements with artistic creativity.
Lise Drost and Jacoub Reyes, the powerhouse duo keeping the Florida Printmakers Society alive, have no plans of slowing down.
“Two Islands” is the result of a two-year residency pairing Afro-Cuban artists with First Nation Aboriginal Australians.
Anneke Eussen’s wall-mounted glass and mixed-media sculpture will be on permanent display at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Charles Gaines has made a career out of presenting art that tries to stimulate the viewer’s minds.
“A Call to the Ancestors” is an alchemy of visual art, installation, documentary, poetry, essays, and narrative that inquire what those who came before us still have to say.
Dance Now! Miami welcomes audiences to escape the outside world and become immersed in “Program I.”
FilmGate will be at the forefront of the latest conversation point in the world of immersive technologies – artificial intelligence.
Juan Francisco Elso changed the face of Cuban art forever with a single wooden sculpture.
Despite recent political headwinds in Florida targeting gender-blurring performances, the Men Who Dance festival continues to thrive.
“Cloud9,” which combines dance and music, continues previous proposals by Brigid Baker Wholeproject.
SoundCheck has hosted 15,000 students for a pre-concert sound check, Q&A session, workshops, and free entry to the night’s performance.
Mexican-American soprano Cecilia Violetta López stars in Florida Grand Opera’s production of La Traviata.
Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami’s opening concert will send us on some fanciful globetrotting.
Sweet Goats and Blueberry Señoritas has come south to Miami for a major second production by Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre.
Arca Images presents the Spanish premiere of Nilo Cruz’s 1995 play A Park in Our House.
Lynn Nottage’s play Clyde’s has as many layers as a sky-high old-school Dagwood sandwich.
Yankee Bajan takes an in-depth look into how one family grapples with the question of where home is.
For its latest program, “Gods and Mortals,” Seraphic Fire will present the rarely performed version of the opera Castor et Pollux.
Anyone from the most ardent aficionado to the culturally curious will be able to satisfy their hunger for a taste of flamenco.