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Flamenco comes alive |
13126 W Dixie Hwy Miami, FL 33161 United States +1 305 899 7729 http://www.panmiami.org/bflr.html |
This Miami-based dance company, established over thirteen years ago by Ilisa Rosal, is one of a few in the United States dedicated to the development and presentation of the art of flamenco. Ballet Flamenco La Rosa is a nonprofit organization and member of the Performing Arts Network. Critically acclaimed, the company frequently performs in sold-out venues. It also performs other styles of dance, conducts public and private sector lectures and demonstrations, and offers regular classes as well as outreach programs through area schools. Call for upcoming schedule of events and further information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural Gateway |
1300 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33132 United States +1 786 468 2000 / +1 305 949 6722 (Box Office) http://www.miamipac.org/ |
The Carnival Center in Miami partners with local companies to host various concerts, plays, cabaret acts, comedy nights, operas and dance programs throughout the year. Register as a member of the Center and gain priority access to a number of breath-taking performances by national and international artistes. From operas for those with classical tastes, to hard rock for the new generation, the Carnival Center provides cultural experiences to diverse audiences. See website for event schedule, online ticketing and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art deco cultural venue |
1040 Lincoln Road Miami, FL 33131 United States +1 305 674 1026 |
Before the colossal structure known as the Regal South Beach Cinema came to dominate the industry, and long before drive-in cinemas, Paramount Studios opened the doors to the spacious Colony Theater. Since it's opening in 1934, this art deco movie theater has evolved into a bona fide performing arts venue, featuring a variety of productions including dance, opera, and theater. Occasionally, the house will have a preview showing of a Hollywood film, but for the most part, the building has graduated to a live theater house. Call for event information and schedule. The box office accepts only cash. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Star-studded productions |
1470 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33132 United States +1 877 433 3200 (Toll Free) http://www.concertfla.org |
This organization arranges local concerts and dance performances from October through April. These productions usually occur at the Dade County Auditorium or at the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts, both located in Miami. The organization attracts well-known talents such as Itzhak Perlman and Kathleen Battle. Contact the Association for an event schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural center |
174 East Flagler Street Miami, FL 33131 United States +1 305 374 2444 http://www.gusmancenter.org/ |
Located in downtown Miami, the Gusman Center has served as a stage for cultural performances since 1926. Designed in the Spanish style with old world charm, the building maintains a certain air of sophistication. The center once housed the Miami Philharmonic Orchestra. After undergoing a two-year renovation project in the 1970s, the historic structure became one of the city's main performing arts venues. Today, the Gusman Center continues to feature an exciting array of theater, music and dance. Call or see Web site for ticket prices, event information and a schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dirty Dancing? |
900 SW 1 Street Miami, FL 33130 United States +1 305 549 7711 / +1 305 549 7712 http://www.miamihispanicballet... |
Do women in Tutus and men in tights grab your fancy? If your answer is yes, then this festival is for you. It features ballet dancers from around the world, who come together and add a different dimension to this enchanting and cultural event. This festival began 20 years ago and it still showcases the excellence and talent of hundreds of dance artistes. The festival is chock-a-block with activity and takes place at various venues around the area. Visit the website for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Among the nation's best |
905 Lincoln Road Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 532 7713 / +1 305 929 7010 (Box Office) http://www.miamicityballet.org/ |
Recognized as one of the top ten ballet companies in the nation, Miami City Ballet is the jewel of the cultural world in South Florida. Artistic director Edward Villella established the troupe in the mid-1980s with the goal to blend 20th-century masterpieces with the classics. This neoclassical style has characterized the company throughout its repertoire of over eighty ballets. Performances have always been held at various venues in four different counties. The company inaugurated its own home facility on Miami Beach in January 2000. Call for the performance schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Premier Performances |
2901 West Flagler Street Miami, FL 33135 United States +1 305 547 5414 http://www.miamidade.gov/parks... |
This is greater Miami's premier performing arts center for grand opera, symphony, theater, concerts, ballets, lectures and other programs of community interest. Apart from hosting the world's finest orchestras and classical music soloists, the auditorium also hosts the most renowned names in jazz and Hispanic pop music. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural Forum For Fresh Talent |
3000 Biscayne Boulevard Suite 100 Miami, FL 33137 United States +1 305 576 4350 http://www.miamilightproject.com/ |
Founded in 1989, this non-profit organization goes out of its way to bring the performing artist together with the community, promoting new talent in the areas of music, theater, and dance. Aside from presenting the Contemporary Performance Series, Miami Light Project provides workshops for local artists, performs the Matinee Series for the public school students of the area, and holds the Annual Gay and Lesbian Comedy Series. The success of Miami Light Project depends on the contributions received. Call for membership opportunities and event information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bravo! |
17011 Northeast 19th Avenue Miami, FL 33163 United States +1 305 919 3731 http://www.sunsetet.com/miami_... |
Renovated in 1994, and considered the finest facility in North Dade, this state-of-the-art, 990-seat venue is home to both the North Miami Beach Symphony and North Miami Beach Pops Orchestra. The theater also showcases city-sponsored and privately-funded productions, ranging from nationally acclaimed modern dance and ballet performances to children's features and a monthly variety show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant Argentine Dining |
1414 Brickell Avenue Miami, FL 33131 United States +1 305 403 0900 http://www.bistronovecento.com |
Novecento is a luxurious Miami restaurant that offers upscale and authentic Argentine cuisine. Located comfortably near the Atlantic Ocean, Novecento is a wonderful destination for a special occasion or simply an evening meal. A full bar, outdoor seating, and live DJs W-Sa nights are added treats. For a true taste of Buenos Aires, a beef dish, such as the delicious Lomo, is a cultural must. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shake Your Maracas! |
PO Box 441942 Miami, FL 33144 United States +1 305 298 2380 / +1 800 871 9150 http://www.ritmopalooza.com |
RITMO!PALOOZA is a latin-flavored entertainment experience that performs for special events throughout the state of Florida. The feel is of a Latin carnival with tropical-inspired decor, Latin pop music, salsa dancers, eclectic costumes, and an interactive orchestra. The audience is invited to join in and get a chance to bang on a conga drum, shake some maracas, learn some salsa dance steps or jump into the Conga line. RITMO!PALOOZA is available for weddings, corporate events, and other special occassions. Call or check website for more details and booking information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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