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Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami's Salon Series has been running since 2017, providing a platform for new dance pieces to be showcased before their official premiere. This year's edition will feature four works by women choreographers, including three by company insiders.
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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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Flamenco Festival Miami XVI brings together the stars of dance and music with the intensity that characterizes Spain’s most emblematic art form: flamenco.
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Dance NOW! Miami's new piece is titled 'Blue Pencil,' which refers to the symbol of censorship during Portugal's decades-long dictatorship in the 20th century. It comes as Florida faces what critics see as government interference in the arts.
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In honor of Black History Month, MOVED, an immersive, all-day dance program in West Palm Beach, invites celebrated artists to illustrate the blending African dance, hip hop, jazz and modern ballet for all skill levels.
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Each December the Peter London Global Dance Company spotlights emerging and established artists — including London's former students — inside the Arsht Center’s Carnival Studio Theater. This year, there are four performances Dec. 27 through Dec. 29.
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Jennifer Lauren, a principal ballerina with Miami City Ballet, is retiring from the company after 27 seasons. She will be performing the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy in the company's production of “George Balanchine’s ‘The Nutcracker,'" for the last time.
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The South Florida-based event is the largest all-male dance festival in the United States. It returns to the Broward Center for the Performing arts this week.
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The 14th edition of the Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler, also known as the “Sampler,” kicks off the season, with a stripped-down version, with a single performance and program by six groups.
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Randolph Ward's "Dystopia" — a blend of dance, music and spoken word inspired by his frustration with some of Florida's recent educational and anti-LGBTQ+ policies — has its world premiere this week.
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The contemporary dance company will perform at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 26 at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden in “Heart of the Garden.”
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The contemporary dance company's 'Pop' is part of its Program III. And although it includes music that most GenXers grew up with, it is a dance piece that other generations can easily relate to, according to its creator.