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This Week and Weekend's Musts 

 MUSIC 

New World Symphony

Denève: Davóne Tines' Mass

Stéphane Denève, conductor, Davóne Tines, baritone, Ambassador Chorale of Florida Memorial Universityand the Fellows of the New World Symphony in Tines' Recital No. 1: Mass, his celebrated song cycle that puts Bach in conversation with Caroline Shaw and Sam Cooke, the "King of Soul." 

7:30 p.m., Saturday, March and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 9

New World Center, Michael Tilson Thomas Performance Hall, 500 17th St., Miami Beach

Information and tickets at www.nws.edu.


Ocean Drive Promenade Series

5 p.m., Sunday, March 9

 Konrad Paszkudzki Trio 

Konrad, raised in Western Australia by Polish parents, developed a passion for American jazz early on. At just 15, he was accepted into the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, earning his degree by age 19. After moving to New York in 2012, Konrad formed his trio and became the house band at 54 Below. In 2013, the trio performed at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola and was featured with Wynton Marsalis at events for Jazz at Lincoln Center. Since then, the trio has released two albums.
 
The concert is free. Pack a picnic, bring a blanket or lawn chair to stake out your seat on the lawn.

Lummus Park between 14th Street and 14th Place. Rain location is inside The Besty Hotel.

 

Street Stages /Olympia Arts Miami

223 E Flagler Street (Across from Julia & Henry’s) 

Thursdays & Saturdays | 5 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.

Saturday, March 8

5 and 7 p.m.

Amy Arlo and Almost Blue

 Miami-based band delivers a fiery mix of funky soul and rockin' roadhouse blues.  Frontwoman Amy Arlo, originally from Philadelphia, draws inspiration from jazz and blues legends, infusing each performance with raw emotion and energy. Since forming in 2005, the band has been igniting South Florida's music scene, captivating audiences with their dynamic shows. 

6 and 8 p.m.

S.O.U.L.

S.O.U.L. (Sounds of Universal Love) is one of South Florida’s most electrifying bands, blending soul, R&B, and jazz into a sound that’s both timeless and fresh. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist LeNora Jaye and masterful keyboardist Thierry Dejean, the group delivers high-energy performances that keep audiences grooving.

More information at https://www.olympiaarts.miami/

 

Florida Grand Opera

Songfest Presents Femmes Fantastiques: A Musical Tribute to Women In the Arts

 Florida Grand Opera presents "SongFest: Femmes Fantastiques," a dynamic and moving musical tribute celebrating the legacy and innovation of women composers.

As part of Women’s History Month, this concert honors the extraordinary contributions of Clara Schumann, Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, and today’s most exciting female voices in composition.

Curated and emceed by Dr. Alex Colaizzi, Femmes Fantastiques brings together an incredible lineup of artists, featuring the talented women of the Florida Grand Opera Studio Artist Program and FGO CANTO Program

. Audiences will also experience breathtaking performances by renowned pianists Elaine Rinaldi and Beverly Coulter.

Friday, March 7, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.: First Miami Presbyterian Church, 609 Brickell Ave, Miami,

Sunday, March 9, 2025 – 3 p.m.: Center for Spiritual Living, 4849 N Dixie Hwy, Oakland Park

Tickets are free with a reservation: https://fgo.org/event/songfest-3-miami/.

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DANCE

Peter London Dance Company

7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 8

"Spring to Light" is a vibrant, colorful, and richly diverse program of contemporary dance, fused strongly with classical ballet and Afro-Caribbean techniques with  Miami's leading contemporary and Afro-Caribbean dancers. This season boasts several electrifying world premiers with fresh and invigorating new movements and music ideas: This season follows our tradition of creating space for our up-and-coming artists and seasoned international stars while celebrating  Miami's rich multi-cultural heritage and ethnic diversity.

Tickets available here

See the complete story here.


Karen Peterson Dancers: Forward Motion Festival

Inclusive dance group presents its annual Forward Motion Dance Festival

Six dance works that is part of the weekend-long festival consisting of a full day of performances on Saturday, March 8, and a set of workshops on Sunday, March 9 at the Sandrell Rivers Theater.

2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, March 8. Workshops, noon and 6 p.m. Sunday, March 9

20 for Saturday’s performances, free for Sunday’s workshop.

Tickets at SandrellRiversTheater.com or karenpetersondancers.org.

Info at (305) 298-5879 


 Flamenco Fest

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County presents the 16th Flamenco Festival Miami from March 5-9, 2025.

This edition of Flamenco Festival Miami will bring together the most celebrated stars of contemporary flamenco direct from Spain, as well as a new generation of artists who are redefining the art form.

The festival kicks off on the stage of the Knight Concert Hall on March 5, 2025 with Manuel Liñán’s provocative new creation, “Muerta de Amor,” followed by flamenco legend Eva Yerbabuena’s reflection on her decades-long career, “Yerbagüena (Oscuro Brillante),” on March 6.

The festival closes with Patricia Guerrero and Alfonso Losa’s exploration of identity, “Alter Ego,” on March 9.

Tickets range from $30-$135 at the Adrienne Arsht Center at (305) 949-6722.





ART

Locust Projects

Wendy Wischer: Open Water 

Through non-linear storytelling, sound, and projected video, it explores the vulnerability of loving something as it fades away. The ocean’s surface remains unchanged, but beneath lie secrets, beauty, and wildness we are losing, leaving mysteries forever undiscovered.

Jaye Rhee: Fragile Terrain

Fragile Terrain, a newly commissioned large-scale multimedia exhibition by internationally
recognized multimedia artist Jaye Rhee in Locust Projects' expansive 2800 square foot main gallery where visitors encounter a captivating, sculptural seascape crafted from over 700
meticulously folded pixelated paper cubes and 200 rounded paper objects.

Both exhibitions run through April 5. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.

Information at www.locustprojects.org

 

The Latin Art Core Gallery

Featuring the art of Latin American Artists including:

Roberto Matta - Chile
Tomas Sanchez - Cuba
Carlos Cruz Diez and Jesus Soto - Venezuela,
Julio Le Parc - Argentina
Fernando Botero - Colombia
Humberto Castro - Cuba
Wifredo Lam - Cuba

2646 SW 8th St., Miami

Information at latinartcore.com

 

 Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) 

José Parlá: Homecoming

Through July 6

"José Parlá: Homecoming," the artist's first solo museum exhibition in his hometown. Featuring a new series of never-before-seen works and a site-specific mural, the exhibition is an elaborate, two-part exhibition that will allow visitors to observe Parlá’s dance-like technique in real time as he paints a site-specific mural for the first iteration of the exhibition. The second iteration will see the museum gallery transformed and converted into Parlá’s studio—a room full of paint-covered tables, a lively Cuban-inspired record collection, and decades of Parla’s archival memorabilia.

PAMM is located at 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami.


Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum-FIU 

"Billie Zangewa: Field of Dreams

Field of Dreams is a solo exhibition featuring new and recent works by artist Billie Zangewa. Across her body of work, Zangewa creates intricate collages composed of hand-stitched fragments of raw silk. Her use of this material speaks to the transformative nature of the work itself. Silk, as the “leftovers” of the chrysalis process, is a material created through transformation; it’s what remains and is illustrative of Billie Zangewa’s creative process of metamorphosing life’s challenges and complex emotions into art. Both the artist and the material share the process of transformation.

Through Sunday, April 13

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Florida International University MMC, 10975 SW 17th St., Miami.

Information: 305-348-2890 or frost.fiu.edu


Mindy Solomon Gallery

Fairyland 2: Deeper, Darker

Alex Jovanovich, Alex Stark, Amber Cowan, An Ngoc Pham, Angela Fraleigh, Anya Kielar, Bridget Mullen, Darina Karpov, Elissa Bromberg, Graham Collins, Jennie Jieun Lee, Jessica Stoller, Johannes VanDerBeek, Jonathan Ehrenberg, Kate MacDowell, Leigh Barbier, Lindsay Montgomery, Lizzie Wright, Mala Iqbal, Marcelo Canevari, Marta Thoma Hall, Nicole Burko, Ornella Pocetti, Rebecca Morgan, Robin Schavoir, Sara VanDerBeek, Sarah Peters, Ut Petit, Valerie Hegarty, Vera Iliatova

Curated by Valerie Hegarty

Mindy Solomon Gallery, 848 NW 22nd St., Miami

Info at mindysolomon.com


Jewish Museum of Florida

"Kosher Kush"

The Story of Jews and Cannabis is a fascinating exhibition exploring the historical and cultural ties between Jewish communities and cannabis. From ancient practices to modern-day activism and entrepreneurship, discover the untold stories of this unique connection.

Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach

For information, call 305-672-5044.


Imagining Otherwise

Exhibitions should not necessarily be fixed; they have the potential for change. To explore this idea, Primary is engaging in a reflective process of exhibition-making. The exhibition will initially comprise three pre-existing works by artists Ashley Holmes, Jasleen Kaur, and Jala Wahid, before it is transformed.

Primary, 7410 NW Miami Court, Miami

Info at thisisprimary.com

 

THEATER

"A Newer Normal" 

Main Street Players, 6812 Main St., Miami Lakes

Opens Feb. 21 through March 9

8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday

What's normal? And what comes after the 'new normal?' These characters are desperately trying to find out. But with big secrets, hidden identity, and chaos on the high seas, life after 2020 has never been so abnormally fun.Fully vaxed and now ready to face the world, Ruth is having a garage sale to raise money for a cruise with her husband, Denny. But Denny has come to enjoy life sheltering at home and away from people, barring a playfully acrimonious relationship with live-in mother-in-law, Beverly. As their two grown children unexpectedly come home with a jailhouse boyfriend, the entire family must decide what matters most as they grow - together or apart.

 Tickets are $30, senior, student and military, $25.

 Tickets and info here. 


 

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