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With its efforts to bring the art and environment closer together since 2001, the non-profit Artists in Residence in the Everglades (AIRIE) has not only grown in size, but in depth. Each year, the organization selects approximately 12 artists to be part of their residency program, which lasts for one calendar month, where artists stay in a cabin within the Everglades National Park.
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Technology influences many aspects of life. It also plays a part in the creation of art. For the artist duo MyFi Studio, one without the other does not exist. The pair will debut their latest tech-inspired performance piece at Frost Science Museum’s adult-only night, nightLAB, on Thursday, July 17.
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“The Axis” was performed by Karen Peterson Dancers in South Korea and will once again be performed as part of the Forward Motion Dance Festival in Miami on Saturday, March 8 at the Sandrell Rivers Theater.
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A storyteller lives in everyone. At least that is the philosophy behind The Moth, a nonprofit that is all about bringing the community together over a microphone to share stories.
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Miami Dade College’s Live Arts Miami kicks off its 35th season with the production of the opera musical that takes place in the future.
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The original music by Canadian writers Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond, first premiered in British Columbia in 2008 and over the years has found an online cult following on TikTok and social media. The premise centers on a group of teenagers, all part of a chamber choir, who go on a rollercoaster ride and die.