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Knight Arts
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New music stars in classical portion of Festival Miami
Shelly Berg.
On Tuesday, the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami presents the 29th iteration of its Festival Miami, a monthlong series of concerts that covers the genre waterfront from Rachmaninov at his biggest to a tango ensemble, from a Brazilian jazz trio to a lone songwriter [...]
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Planning Inside|Out: What we’ve learned over the years
By Michelle Hauske, DIA Inside|Out coordinator
Planning for the next round of Inside|Out is always challenging. Every installation is unique, and each city has its own requirements for obtaining approval to install. The DIA has a multi-step process that gets the reproductions from the warehouse [...]
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Johns’s & Rauschenberg’s visit to Philadelphia
By Jaime Bramble Schell, Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is home to the largest collection of work by Marcel Duchamp in the world, with visitors from across the globe drawn to these galleries year after year. One such visit in the late 1950s was so [...]
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Dirty Three get down at Trinosophes
Dirty Three instigating a good clean vibe at Trinosophes.
Like a comet, Dirty Three shows in Detroit are few and far between, but arguably worth the wait. Taking the stage for the first big preview concert at Trinosophes, Dirty Three wasted all of 10 seconds before [...]
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Getting to know the subjects of Stars of David
By Carrie Chapter, Philadelphia Theatre Company
Rodgers & Hammerstein gave us a great tune from their 1956 musical, The King & I which really exemplifies, for me, how theatres welcome a fresh crop of creative teams into a new season. If you recall, Anna sits amongst the [...]
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Little Berlin’s EverNever Night Market
By Angela McQuillan, Little Berlin
On September 22nd 2012, Little Berlin hosted the EverNever Night Market, a pop-up interactive art space held for one night only at the Little Berlin Fairgrounds. The EverNever Night Market was organized and curated by Kathryn Sclavi and Melinda Essig, and consisted of [...]
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HistoryMiami launches Its third artist residency
By Robert Harkins, South Florida Folklife Center, HistoryMiami
As part of its Heritage Spotlight Series, the HistoryMiami South Florida Folklife Center is ready to launch its third artist residency. Our new featured artist will be Mieko Kubota, a master practitioner of ikebana, the Japanese art of [...]
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Delving into architecture from coast to coast
Derrick Adams at General Audience Presents.
Genaro Ambrosino’s gallery, first in Coral Gables, then in North Miami, was one of the must-stop galleries on the emerging Miami art scene. But one day, Ambrosino decided that the monthly process of setting up shows, and the monotony of it, [...]
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Verb Ballets to perform sizzling “Carmen” at Akron Civic Theatre
Verb Ballets has strong Akron connections, which will be even more robust when the contemporary ballet group puts on choreographer Richard Dickinson’s “Carmen: Story of Passion” at the Akron Civic Theatre, a Knight Arts grantee.
The list is long for local involvement. Out of the nine-person [...]
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Inside MOCA’s Trading Spaces 2
On Sept 14, the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami held an open house for the five artists selected to be part of Trading Spaces 2, MOCA’s innovative two-month residency program.Through the program, five South Florida artists, Dona Altemus, Onajide Shabaka, Magnus Sigurdarson, Rick [...]
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