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Neil de la Flor

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    William Kentridge: Anything is Possible: William Kentridge’s work is amazing. I saw an exhibition of his work earlier this year at the Museum of Modern Art. Reserve space right away for this captivating documentary film. On Saturday, Dec. 4, the Miami debut (and outdoor screening) of PBS Art:21’s documentary about Kentridge gives viewers an intimate […]

    Article · November 23, 2010 by

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    It is almost impossible to attend every fabulous Art Basel event unless you have a time-space travel machine from Star Trek. However, when your feet begin to hurt from all the gallery hopping, just keep in mind it is worth it. Over the next week, I will suggest several Art Basel events that will feature […]

    Article · November 22, 2010 by

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    The iconic Merce Cunningham Dance Company (MCDC) returns to the Arsht Center December 2-4, 2010, with the Legacy Tour, a performance installation that pays homage to the ground-breaking, multi-disciplinary collaboration between Cunningham and visual artist Robert Rauschenberg. Exclusive to the Miami engagement, dancers will wear original Rauschenberg costumes for every performance. The Legacy Tour is […]

    Article · November 17, 2010 by

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    As Art Basel approaches, the list of must-see events grows. Deciding where to go can be downright overwhelming. However, there is one stop on the Art Basel circuit that is a must for anyone interested in the intersection of visual art and dance. And that stop is Inkub8. The Wynwood space will host Visual Dance, […]

    Article · November 15, 2010 by

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    The Art of Dance is a performance that is all about community building through collaboration. Professional choreographers and artists from South Florida come together to work with the next generation of dancers at Miami Dade College and expose them to a wide array of works, dance styles and teaching methods. Witness the fruits of this […]

    Article · November 10, 2010 by

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    Are you ready for Culture Clash in AmeriCCA, MiaMMi? This Friday and Saturday November 12th and 13th, the Center for Cultural Collaborations International and Miami Dade College’s Cultura Del Lobo Performance Series presents Culture Clash in AmeriCCA: Real People, Real Stories. Culture Clash In AmeriCCa is real theater of the moment. The troupe brings “history, […]

    Article · November 10, 2010 by

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    Los Angeles-based patron-martyr of carbon-free living, culture jammer, and performance artist Kristina Wong returns to the Arsht Center for the premiere of Going Green the Wong Way. Described as performance art meets stand-up comedy, Going Green the Wong Way recounts Wong’s misadventures and life-long attempt to live an eco-friendly lifestyle. As it turns out, going […]

    Article · November 4, 2010 by

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    The brand new state-of-the-art Coral Gables Art Cinema breathes new life into South Florida’s multicultural art scene. The cinema showcases the best first-run American independent and international features, including documentaries, that are not usually available at other regional big screen venues. Although alternative, the Coral Gables Art Cinema is anything but second class. The cinema […]

    Article · November 2, 2010 by

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    Are you ready to rock for a great cause? Then set your calendar for Saturday, Nov. 20. That’s when Bayfront Park hosts the inaugural Bayside Rocks Music And Arts Festival celebrating multicultural unity and hope with an eclectic line up of international music featuring Grammy Winning reggae band Steel Pulse, Toots, Maytals, Midnite, Cultura Profetica, […]

    Article · October 28, 2010 by

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    Nicolas Espinosa and Sean Wouters are the binary stars who power the Deaf Poets, a two man garage blues and rock band from Miami Beach that formed about a year ago. The duo met in elementary school but their music is anything but elementary. It’s passionate, raw, complex and soulful. The Deaf Poets are set […]

    Article · October 25, 2010 by

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    The Adrienne Arsht Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will host the premiere of REPLICA, a multi-disciplinary exhibit sponsored by Knight Foundation and composed of work by Daniel Arsham, Jonah Bokaer, Judith Sanchez Ruiz and Taiwanese dancer CC Chang. The work will be performed… over two days and in two unique settings. According […]

    Article · October 21, 2010 by