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Miami City Ballet Founder Celebrated with Original Work ‘Three Waltzes for Toby’

Miami City Ballet Founder Celebrated with Original Work ‘Three Waltzes for Toby’

Miami City Ballet honors founder Toby Lerner Ansin’s 85th birthday with Alexei Ratmansky’s “Roses from the South, Three Waltzes for Toby” celebrating her vision and lifelong dedication to ballet.

ScreenDance Miami Returns, Exploring Dance and Identity

ScreenDance Miami Returns, Exploring Dance and Identity

This year, ScreenDance Miami explores dance, identity, and the voices shaping the art form through a dynamic festival of films.

The ‘Winter’s Breath’ of Dance NOW Miami! Features Jon Lehrer Company in Coral Gables

The ‘Winter’s Breath’ of Dance NOW Miami! Features Jon Lehrer Company in Coral Gables

Dance NOW! Miami features NYC-based Jon Lehrer Dance Company for a winter dance show at the Coral Gables Sanctuary of the Arts on Friday, Dec. 19.

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At this year’s Siempre Flamenco festival, it’s all in the family

At this year’s Siempre Flamenco festival, it’s all in the family

Posted on September 11, 2023 at 7:57 PM
By Sean Erwin

From its humble beginnings at the Manuel Artime Theater in Little Havana to the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Carnival Studio Theater, Carla and Paco Fonta's festival keeps flamenco front and center.

Review: With summer dance performances in slumber, International Ballet Festival heats up scene

Review: With summer dance performances in slumber, International Ballet Festival heats up scene

Posted on August 24, 2023 at 6:06 PM
By Sean Erwin

The annual festival is important to Miami’s dance calendar as a reminder of the city’s historical roots in the Cuban classical dance tradition.

Dancer-choreographer Rosie Herrera’s ‘Devotion’ continues exploration of rituals

Dancer-choreographer Rosie Herrera’s ‘Devotion’ continues exploration of rituals

Posted on August 22, 2023 at 8:14 AM
By Guillermo Perez

"Devotion," the last installment of a trilogy created by Rosie Herrera deals with faith and the divine in worldly guises focuses on women at worship and within electronic networks where love withers or thrives.

Ilisa Rosal Adapts Tennessee Williams’ ‘Streetcar Named Desire’ For the Flamenco Stage

Ilisa Rosal Adapts Tennessee Williams’ ‘Streetcar Named Desire’ For the Flamenco Stage

Posted on August 15, 2023 at 6:29 PM
By Sean Erwin

A Tennessee Williams' classic becomes a story told in flamenco by Ballet Flamenco La Rosa in "Deseo."

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