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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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Miami Sunshine Tango Festival to meld Buenos Aires with the beach

Miami Sunshine Tango Festival to meld Buenos Aires with the beach

Posted on February 21, 2020 at 3:51 PM
By Sean Erwin

The three-day event in Sunny Isles Beach will feature dance classes, poolside practices and beachside 'milongas,' or gatherings.

Review: New World Symphony and Miami City Ballet do honor to Stravinsky and Balanchine 

Review: New World Symphony and Miami City Ballet do honor to Stravinsky and Balanchine 

Posted on February 11, 2020 at 3:00 PM
By Sean Erwin

The program took place Jan. 31 at Miami Beach’s New World Center.

Review: Flamenco Sephardit presents a tour de force at Temple Emanu-El

Review: Flamenco Sephardit presents a tour de force at Temple Emanu-El

Posted on February 5, 2020 at 6:41 PM
By Sean Erwin

The Jan. 26 performance, “Flamenco Sephardit VII,” presented a fusion of Andalusian and Jewish traditions.

Jon Boogz and Lil Buck bring ‘Love Heals All Wounds’ to the Arsht

Jon Boogz and Lil Buck bring ‘Love Heals All Wounds’ to the Arsht

Posted on February 3, 2020 at 10:49 PM
By Jordan Levin

Acclaimed show uses street dance, poetry, film and live music to tackle subjects such as social injustice, racism and environmental destruction.

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