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Kristina Lahoud, 14, loves to dance. "She knows to pull up her Youtube on her tablet, and put on her favorite song. She'll usually go in the bathroom,"…
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Latin dance enthusiasts and performers have arrived in Miami from across the globe for the 16th annual Miami Salsa Congress. It's one of the biggest…
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This story was updated on Thursday, July 13 at 5:25pm.The twelve kids slated to join Pink Floyd's Roger Waters Thursday night at the AmericanAirlines…
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The island at the end of the road has been the subject of a lot of different works of art in its time — paintings, poems, songs and novels. Now different…
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Patricia Delgado was 11 years old the first time she walked into the Miami City Ballet studios to take class. Her sister Jeanette was nine.By the last…
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Dance Now! Miami’s latest dance piece is a direct response to President Donald Trump.“Bridges Not Walls” was conceived during the presidential race when…
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Jacoria Adams reads her homework aloud:“Dream, dream and believe. Dream, believe and dance to the beat.”Her poem is inspired by Alvin Ailey’s dance,…
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When composer Carlos Surinach emigrated to the United States from Spain in the early 1950s, he took with him the memories of his homeland's flamenco-style…
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On any given night in South Florida you can find a place to dance salsa, merengue or bachata. But when you think about going out to dance in Miami, contra…
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We originally ran this story last year when Dance Now Miami first performed Edward Stierle's "Lacrymosa." The ballet was a response to the 1980 AIDS…
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Marjorie Burnett is one of the founding members of Karen Peterson and Dancers, a mixed-ability dance company in Miami.Burnett has cerebral palsy, and in…
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While the sunset into the Gulf of Mexico gets a nightly celebration at Mallory Square in Key West, the sunrise gets less public attention.That will change…